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real leadership on wall street would get this kind of thing done. >> william cohen, thank you very muchuned. a brnd new episode airs next here on cnn. that does it for me. thank you for spending part of your weekend with my. have a great week and a great night. >>> the sub prime mortgage crisis left millions of americans to stay in their homes as wall street is feeling their pain. >> this is the biggest point drop that's ever been seen. >> what does that mean about the health of the american financial system? >> we're in the midst of a serious financial crisis. the federal government is responding with decisive action. >> they have been gamble iing w the house money for years and it's our job to bail them out? >> the largest swindle in wall street history. $50 billion ponzi scheme. e
real leadership on wall street would get this kind of thing done. >> william cohen, thank you very muchuned. a brnd new episode airs next here on cnn. that does it for me. thank you for spending part of your weekend with my. have a great week and a great night. >>> the sub prime mortgage crisis left millions of americans to stay in their homes as wall street is feeling their pain. >> this is the biggest point drop that's ever been seen. >> what does that mean about...
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a big part of his job, arranging international trips for senators like william cohen. >> everyone knew about his background, what he had been through, and yet he emerged with just a great sense of humor. >> all that time around senators sparked his own political ambitions. >> he probably looked at us and said well, if these guys can get elected i sure can do it too. >> i think i started thinking about it when i saw that well-informed senators and people who knew the issues could have a significant impact on the formulation of national security policy. i'm announcing today my decision to become a candidate for the republican nomination for u.s. congress arizona's first district. >> in 1982, mccain decided to run for a u.s. house seat from tempe, arizona. by then his home with his new wife cindy. he won and right away landed himself on the political map for a move that would help define him, one he would repeat throughout his career. bucking his own party. >> you're right not just to fight and die for freedom, but to -- >> he came to adore president ronald reagan. but the former military
a big part of his job, arranging international trips for senators like william cohen. >> everyone knew about his background, what he had been through, and yet he emerged with just a great sense of humor. >> all that time around senators sparked his own political ambitions. >> he probably looked at us and said well, if these guys can get elected i sure can do it too. >> i think i started thinking about it when i saw that well-informed senators and people who knew the...
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a big part of his job, arranging international trips for senators like william cohen. >> everyone knewut his background, what he had been through and yet he emerged with just a great sense of humor. >> all that time around senators sparked his own political ambitions. >> he probably looked at us and said well if these guys can get elected, i sure can do it, too. >> i think i started thinking about it when i saw well-informed senators and people who knew the issues could have a significant impact on the formulation of policy. >> i'm announcing my decision to be a nominee. he won and landed himself on the political map. one he would repeat throughout his career bucking his own party. >> you were right, not just a fight and die for freedom. >> mccain adored president ronald reagan. but the former military man disagreed with reagan's plan to send troops into lebanon. >> the fundamental question is what is the united states' interest in lebanon? it is said we're there to keep the peace. i ask what peace? >> on october 23rd, 1983, 241 american servicemen were killed in their barracks by a pa
a big part of his job, arranging international trips for senators like william cohen. >> everyone knewut his background, what he had been through and yet he emerged with just a great sense of humor. >> all that time around senators sparked his own political ambitions. >> he probably looked at us and said well if these guys can get elected, i sure can do it, too. >> i think i started thinking about it when i saw well-informed senators and people who knew the issues could...
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. >> mccain told his friend and former defense secretary william cohen that it was brutal and relentlesswas cooperating by giving the names of the front line of the new york giants or some other team who he knew who the players were and he would give their false names out. they would eventually find out about it and beat him for that. >> then a chance a chance at freedom. it was may 1968. his father jack mccain was named commander of u.s. forces in the pacific, which included vietnam. the vietnamese offered his son freedom. john mccain was tempted, but refused. >> did you know as secretary of the navy that he declined? >> oh, yes. >> what did you think when you heard that? >> i said to myself that is really a figure of strength. >> for mccain it was his duty. the p.o.w.'s code of conduct called for release in the order of capture. there were dozens ahead of mccain. >> there was a correlation between my refusal to accept early release and my treatment. the treatment got very much worse. >> what followed was months of nonstop beatings, hanging from his wrists, solitary confinement. at one
. >> mccain told his friend and former defense secretary william cohen that it was brutal and relentlesswas cooperating by giving the names of the front line of the new york giants or some other team who he knew who the players were and he would give their false names out. they would eventually find out about it and beat him for that. >> then a chance a chance at freedom. it was may 1968. his father jack mccain was named commander of u.s. forces in the pacific, which included...
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receive the flag draped coffins, and here remarks by president bill clinton, defense secretary william cohen, and madeleine albright. from the c-span archives, this is one hour.
receive the flag draped coffins, and here remarks by president bill clinton, defense secretary william cohen, and madeleine albright. from the c-span archives, this is one hour.
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but so too william cohen a writer and former mergers and acquisitions investment banker he is joining us from nantucket in massachusetts nice to see you william. as much as any one could get inside the head of someone like a lawn musk and wonder what he's thinking what do you think he's thinking here. she said that this this is a stunner even by iran musk standards because i mean he's basically at the moment he's manipulating his stock price by claiming that he's got a fully financed four hundred dollar four hundred twenty dollars share offer to take the company private he's produced no commitment letters seize obviously got no shareholder vote seize got no filings with the securities and exchange commission this is you know completely the sky at the moment which is frankly against security and change commission rules the stock has gone up eleven percent yesterday after the announcement in his confirmation in a sort of email to his employees it's all very vague very loose very evil on musk the sky and unfortunately it's very detrimental to shareholders that invest at this point and ma
but so too william cohen a writer and former mergers and acquisitions investment banker he is joining us from nantucket in massachusetts nice to see you william. as much as any one could get inside the head of someone like a lawn musk and wonder what he's thinking what do you think he's thinking here. she said that this this is a stunner even by iran musk standards because i mean he's basically at the moment he's manipulating his stock price by claiming that he's got a fully financed four...
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we'll be talking to former defense secretary william cohen, who knewjohn mccain well.oodbye nafta — donald trump says he wants to get rid of the name and the deal after reaching an agreement with mexico on a new bilateral trade arrangement. also on the programme... a retired vatican ambassador to the united states says the pope was aware of — and covered up — abuse allegations levelled at the former archbishop of washington. there are calls for the pope to resign. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is back in prison in iran. the second time she has been seperated from her infant daughter. we'll ask her husband where they go now? and i guarantee the woman in washington is katty kay, but is this melania trump? or is it a body double? get in touch with us using the hashtag... hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. even in deathjohn mccain is making his presence felt. the white house's decision to raise the flag back up from half mast afterjust one day has been widely criticised as disrespect for an american hero. the fact that mr trump i
we'll be talking to former defense secretary william cohen, who knewjohn mccain well.oodbye nafta — donald trump says he wants to get rid of the name and the deal after reaching an agreement with mexico on a new bilateral trade arrangement. also on the programme... a retired vatican ambassador to the united states says the pope was aware of — and covered up — abuse allegations levelled at the former archbishop of washington. there are calls for the pope to resign. nazanin...
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joining me now, former defense secretary william cohen. secretary cohen served with john mccain in the senate. and john mccain's best man at his wedding to cindy mccain. and a longtime speechwriter, co-author to senator mccain, former adviser to his 2008 presidential campaign and co-author. of course, the final book from john mccain published this year. let's take a listen first to senator mccain's message to america from the audio version of that book. >> what an ingrate i would be to curse the fate that concludes the blessed life i've led. i prefer to give thanks for those blessings, and my love to the people who blessed me with theirs. the bell tolls for me. i knew it would. so i tried, as best i could, to stay a part of the main. i hope those who mourn my passing and even those who don't will celebrate as i celebrate a happy life lived in imperfect service to a country made of ideals whose continued success is the hope of the world. and i wish all of you great adventures, good company, and lives as lucky as mine. >> and to bill and to m
joining me now, former defense secretary william cohen. secretary cohen served with john mccain in the senate. and john mccain's best man at his wedding to cindy mccain. and a longtime speechwriter, co-author to senator mccain, former adviser to his 2008 presidential campaign and co-author. of course, the final book from john mccain published this year. let's take a listen first to senator mccain's message to america from the audio version of that book. >> what an ingrate i would be to...
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. >> that's william cohen. he was a republican senator from maine as well. he is there paying his respects as well. you see john bolton, the national security adviser, is there as well. they are all going to be walking up to that casket, paying their respects. >> i don't know if you saw it, wolf, at the beginning of the line was defense secretary john mattis. they came up as a group. and also chief of staff john kelly. a whole group from the white house. >> dick durbin, patrick leahy. members of the senate democrats and republicans paying their respect to this wonderful man, john mccain. it underscores, david axelrod, his unique ability to bring people together. you were talking about campaign finance reform. remember who his partner was on campaign finance reform, russ finegold. john mccain, a very conservative republican, russ finegold, a liberal democrat. they worked together and tried to get something passed. >> there are a number of issues like that, imgramigration refor being another where he worked with ted kennedy. >> his current senate colleagues. >
. >> that's william cohen. he was a republican senator from maine as well. he is there paying his respects as well. you see john bolton, the national security adviser, is there as well. they are all going to be walking up to that casket, paying their respects. >> i don't know if you saw it, wolf, at the beginning of the line was defense secretary john mattis. they came up as a group. and also chief of staff john kelly. a whole group from the white house. >> dick durbin,...
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. >> mccain told his friend and former defense secretary william cohen that it was brutal and relentless. >> he would try to pretend he was cooperating by giving the names of the front line of the new york giants or some other team who he knew who the players were and he would give false names out and they would find out and beat him for that. >> then a chance atrop chance atropat freedom. his father was named commander of forces in the pacific. his son was offered freedom. john mccain was tempted, but refused. >> did you know as secretary of the navy that he declined? >> oh, yes. >> what did you think when you heard that. >> i said to myself that is really a figure of strength. >> for mccain it was his duty. the pows code of conduct called for release in the order of capture. there were dozens ahead of mccain. >> there was a correlation between my refusal to accept early release and my treatment. the treatment got very much worse. >> what followed was months of nonstop beatings, hanging from his wrists, solitary confinement. at one point mccain said he was even beaten by ten guards at a
. >> mccain told his friend and former defense secretary william cohen that it was brutal and relentless. >> he would try to pretend he was cooperating by giving the names of the front line of the new york giants or some other team who he knew who the players were and he would give false names out and they would find out and beat him for that. >> then a chance atrop chance atropat freedom. his father was named commander of forces in the pacific. his son was offered freedom....
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. >> thank you thanks for having me >> william cohen here's what else is coming up on the halftime report. >> a big call in the hotel space. is it worth checking your money into this stock? that's next. plus, the najarians have been on tear picking stocks based on unusual options activity see what they found today. before the break, our data partners on the financials midway through q2 earnings for more, go to cnbc.com/kensho. the halftime report with scott pn a t tde iback in two minutes your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fa
. >> thank you thanks for having me >> william cohen here's what else is coming up on the halftime report. >> a big call in the hotel space. is it worth checking your money into this stock? that's next. plus, the najarians have been on tear picking stocks based on unusual options activity see what they found today. before the break, our data partners on the financials midway through q2 earnings for more, go to cnbc.com/kensho. the halftime report with scott pn a t tde iback in...
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former defense secretary william cohen was his best man. >> i considered it a real honor to stand besidehis country, survived incredible torture for his country. >> but mccain's churn do not attend, and it takes years for all to reconcile. eventually, he and cindy have a blended family that includes mccain's three children, the couple's three biological children, and a fourth, whom they adopt. just one year into their marriage, john mccain is ready to make his move into politics. it begins in cindy's home state of arizona. >> and i asked him, well, what district did you have in mind, and he said he didn't have a clue, but he would figure it out when he got out there. >> mccain may have not had all the answers, but he has cindy, who offers emotional and financial support. he father founded the third-largest anheuser-busch distributorship in the u.s. and most of the reported $100 million family fortune is left to cindy. then, in 1982, on the very day a tempe, arizona, congressman announces his retirement, the mccains seize the opportunity. within hours, cindy buys a home in that district.
former defense secretary william cohen was his best man. >> i considered it a real honor to stand besidehis country, survived incredible torture for his country. >> but mccain's churn do not attend, and it takes years for all to reconcile. eventually, he and cindy have a blended family that includes mccain's three children, the couple's three biological children, and a fourth, whom they adopt. just one year into their marriage, john mccain is ready to make his move into politics. it...
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. >> former secretary william cohen, rememberric john mccain, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. we return to >> yang: we turn now to more on mccain's political legacy and what his passing means for a heated arizona election, with our regular litics monday team: tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the "cook political report." welcome to you both. this back and forth between president obama and senator john mccain went on right up to the end, and actually beyond the end a little bit. tam, we played a little bit of the final message read this morning in arizona and he had some words that could be interpreted as a message about president trump. >> certainly. ehere was a passage, and i'v written it down so i apologize for look doing, but he says we weaken our greatness when we confuse patriotism with tribal rivalries that have zone resentment and hatred and i violenall corners of the globe. we weaken it when we hide behind was rather than tear them down. president trump obviously talks a lot about a wal ad this -- you know, it wasn't officially a message to president trump, b
. >> former secretary william cohen, rememberric john mccain, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. we return to >> yang: we turn now to more on mccain's political legacy and what his passing means for a heated arizona election, with our regular litics monday team: tamara keith of npr and amy walter of the "cook political report." welcome to you both. this back and forth between president obama and senator john mccain went on right up to the end, and actually...
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he was a bipartisan man in spirit, mccain, at his wedding to cindy he had william cohen the republican from maine and gary hart the senator from colorado as his groomsmen. so it's part and parcel to with his believing that he knew how to pick who are the best and the brightest in america and that includes obama and bush and it's fitting that they will be there at the memorial services. >> and, mark, one of the reasons i think this feels like such a gut punch to so many of us, including both of you, is that the environment that we are in right now. i wouldn't exactly say it's a pride of lions in the senate these days and mccain tried to stand for bipartisanship and decency, straight talk and we have the exact opposite of that in a lot of quarters. >> well, that's what really hit me, jake. you know, the news was expected, we through that this disease was going to take the senator at some point. we wished not this early. but when i heard it, of course, immediately i missed the man, but i also had just this overwhelming sense how much we are going to miss his voice. we are just going to mi
he was a bipartisan man in spirit, mccain, at his wedding to cindy he had william cohen the republican from maine and gary hart the senator from colorado as his groomsmen. so it's part and parcel to with his believing that he knew how to pick who are the best and the brightest in america and that includes obama and bush and it's fitting that they will be there at the memorial services. >> and, mark, one of the reasons i think this feels like such a gut punch to so many of us, including...
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let's talk about this and more with william cohen, the former defense secretary under president billr. secretary, thanks for coming in. what's your take on this letter? >> well, it confirms what i thought months ago, that it was a mistake to have had that meeting in singapore. what the president did was to turn the pyramid of diplomacy on its head. normally you would have secretary pompeo and others do all of the leg work necessary, building all the blocks in terms of finding what we were after with a step that would be necessary to confirm, et cetera. and then have the top man come in and say, now we can have an agreement. so he did it completely in reverse. the result now, we're back to square one. so resumption of the military exercises, which again i thought was a mistake to cancel, but one of the problems we're having now is that the south korean president may decide to go forward on his own without us. it would be a big mistake on his part to separate south korea from the united states. it would put south korea in jeopardy as well as our forces there. so it's going to be hard t
let's talk about this and more with william cohen, the former defense secretary under president billr. secretary, thanks for coming in. what's your take on this letter? >> well, it confirms what i thought months ago, that it was a mistake to have had that meeting in singapore. what the president did was to turn the pyramid of diplomacy on its head. normally you would have secretary pompeo and others do all of the leg work necessary, building all the blocks in terms of finding what we were...
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we'll be talking to former defense secretary william cohen, who knewjohn mccain well. the united states says the pope was aware of — and covered up — abuse allegations levelled at the former archbishop of washington. there are calls for the pope to resign. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is back in prison in iran. the second time she has been seperated from her infant daughter.
we'll be talking to former defense secretary william cohen, who knewjohn mccain well. the united states says the pope was aware of — and covered up — abuse allegations levelled at the former archbishop of washington. there are calls for the pope to resign. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe is back in prison in iran. the second time she has been seperated from her infant daughter.
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joining us now with more on this is william cohen he is vanity fair's correspondent and cnbc contributorcome to both of you william, why don't you just weigh in and tell us what you think. maybe not a surprise to see that cbs tried to run the conference call this way, but what questions are left >> oh, obviously, becky, there are a lot of questions left. i think that's what these law firms that were hired to provide this investigation obviously that's going to take time they're going to be deliberative they're going to spend a lot of money. they're going to do everything they can that's going to take months. and of course people want answers now. they want les moonves to show contrition they want him to -- >> or explain what happened. >> you know, you have to be realistic about some of these things he's the ceo of a company. he's not, you know, on-air talent he's going to be deliberative. he has an 87-page contract there are all sorts of ruling in that contract that both sides have signed about what he can be relieved of his duties for for cause. and if he has good reason for leaving, he
joining us now with more on this is william cohen he is vanity fair's correspondent and cnbc contributorcome to both of you william, why don't you just weigh in and tell us what you think. maybe not a surprise to see that cbs tried to run the conference call this way, but what questions are left >> oh, obviously, becky, there are a lot of questions left. i think that's what these law firms that were hired to provide this investigation obviously that's going to take time they're going to...
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by virtue of this cohen plea agreement, it was kicked into a higher gear than it was before. >> dana: we are getting closer. one last question for you from juan williams. >> juan: in both cases, manafort and cohen, it would look like leverage now exists for robert mueller. but i am not clear on exactly how he uses that. let's move the story forward. what happens next in terms of mueller trying to reach out to lanny davis who is the lawyer for michael cohen, or reach out to paul manafort's lawyers at this point and say, 80 years as a long time, gentlemen. this man is not a young man, let's make a deal. >> i think that there is a lot of leverage there. if you are at robert mueller, and you say to paul manafort's attorney, your guy could go away for the rest of his life, but we are prepared to offer him leniency if he helps us out with this investigation, and in the same intrigue, it could be made to michael cohen unless we finally see this plea agreement they nailed down 3-5 years which we are told going into this that they did. in that case, mueller would not have a lot of leverage. if you are dangling lengthy prison sentences meaning that you are dyin
by virtue of this cohen plea agreement, it was kicked into a higher gear than it was before. >> dana: we are getting closer. one last question for you from juan williams. >> juan: in both cases, manafort and cohen, it would look like leverage now exists for robert mueller. but i am not clear on exactly how he uses that. let's move the story forward. what happens next in terms of mueller trying to reach out to lanny davis who is the lawyer for michael cohen, or reach out to paul...
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cohen i am district judge 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 stalts to the authorities, you need not make any further statements. anything you say can be used against you. you have the right to be released conditionally or unconditionally pending trial unless i find there are no conditions that would reasonably assure your presence this court and the safety of the community. you have the right, sir, be to represent by counsel during all court proceedings including this one and during all questioning by authorities. if you cannot afford an attorney, i will appoint one. the government has offered information in this case. have you seen that information? the defendant, michael cohen. the judge, yes. have you read it? i have, sir. have you discussed with it your attorney? i have, sir. the jud
cohen i am district judge 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 stalts to the authorities, you need not make any further statements. anything you say can be used against you. you have the right to be released conditionally or unconditionally pending trial...
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there's more word for the eight guilties for michael cohen and paul manafort today in "the 11th hour" with brian williams which starts now. >>> tonight we have witnessed what is likely the worst single day of the trump presidency and perhaps the most dangerous, as well, in a matter of minutes. two huge developments in two different courtrooms. his long time lawyer, michael cohen pleads guilty to eight kounltds and admits in open court he was directed to break the law by his boss donald trump. and the president's former campaign chairman guilty on eight counts with his second trial now free to begin. now here are the people from trump's circle who have either been indicted or charged or convicted or pleaded guilty in the aforementioned witch hunt. good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 579 of the trump administration turns out was the day the president was placed in real legal jeopardy. here is the story from tomorrow's front page of the "new york times." "cohen pleads guilty implicated president." the president's former personal lawyer turned himself into the fbi tod
there's more word for the eight guilties for michael cohen and paul manafort today in "the 11th hour" with brian williams which starts now. >>> tonight we have witnessed what is likely the worst single day of the trump presidency and perhaps the most dangerous, as well, in a matter of minutes. two huge developments in two different courtrooms. his long time lawyer, michael cohen pleads guilty to eight kounltds and admits in open court he was directed to break the law by his...
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williams" starts right now. they write is he provided "information about mike cohen and the criminal investigation into hush moneyring the 2016 presidential campaign according to people familiar with the matter. rudy giuliani, a lawyer for mr. trump said he wasn't an aware that mr. weisselberg had been granted
williams" starts right now. they write is he provided "information about mike cohen and the criminal investigation into hush moneyring the 2016 presidential campaign according to people familiar with the matter. rudy giuliani, a lawyer for mr. trump said he wasn't an aware that mr. weisselberg had been granted
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serena williams opening up like this, sports analyst christine brennan. medical correspondent elizabeth coheneditor of chief of "marie claire," anne fullenwriter. great to have you here. this hits so many of us, anne. this struck you when you read it? it had me thinking all evening and morning about it. when you read that and you hear that, what do you -- what do you think? what is serena saying? >> i am so grateful to serena for being honest about mother hood especially in the early months. when i was a new mom years ago, i remember the power of brooke shields talking about postpartum depression. something i had not heard that much about. to hear a celebrity talk about that is not all rosy is incredibly powerful. >> it is incredibly powerful. elizabeth, something that i'm wondering about is -- is she talking about postpartum depression? is she talking about work-life balance? is she talking about all of it? what do you think? >> it's interesting. when you look at her instagram post, serena williams does not say she was diagnosed with postpartum depression. she talks about feeling in a funk.
serena williams opening up like this, sports analyst christine brennan. medical correspondent elizabeth coheneditor of chief of "marie claire," anne fullenwriter. great to have you here. this hits so many of us, anne. this struck you when you read it? it had me thinking all evening and morning about it. when you read that and you hear that, what do you -- what do you think? what is serena saying? >> i am so grateful to serena for being honest about mother hood especially in the...
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democrats will be in dp trouble.ca if wbe blocked by manafort, cohen, etc., then g.o.p could lose badly." for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. dr >> wf: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: making are reinvesting in their own stocks. and renewed attentio minority casting in hollywood sparked byhe blockbuster hit "crazy rich asians." but first, today saw another esslation in president trum trade war with china, with the united states imposing 25% tariffs on nearly 300 more chinese goods; beijing responded immediately. many of the u.s. tarif target china's hi-tech industries, part of the "made in china 2025" initiative, which aims to transform china from theorld's factory into a global innovation leader. as special correspondent katrina yu reports, the plan's critics say it harms american companies and the international market. >> reporter: an army of robots, dancing to coded choography. these automated entertainers are on display in beijing at an expo showcasing the latest in chinese consumer technology. a.i.: artificial intelligence, medical devices, transport; these are just some of the ten sectors that make u
democrats will be in dp trouble.ca if wbe blocked by manafort, cohen, etc., then g.o.p could lose badly." for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. dr >> wf: stay with us, coming up on the newshour: making are reinvesting in their own stocks. and renewed attentio minority casting in hollywood sparked byhe blockbuster hit "crazy rich asians." but first, today saw another esslation in president trum trade war with china, with the united states imposing 25% tariffs on nearly...
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there's more word for the eight guilties for michael cohen and paul manafort today in "the 11th hour" with brian williamss for paul manafort today in "the 11th hour" with brian williams, which starts right now. >>> tonight we have just witnessed what is likely the worst single day of the trump presidency and perhaps the most dangerous as well. in a matter of minutes. two colossal developments in two different courtrooms. his long time lawyer, michael cohen pleads guilty to eight counts and admits in open court he was directed to break the law by his boss donald trump. and the president's former campaign chairman guilty on eight counts with his second trial now free to begin. and now here are the people from trump's circle who have either been indicted or charged or convicted or pleaded guilty in the aforementioned fake witch hunt.
there's more word for the eight guilties for michael cohen and paul manafort today in "the 11th hour" with brian williamss for paul manafort today in "the 11th hour" with brian williams, which starts right now. >>> tonight we have just witnessed what is likely the worst single day of the trump presidency and perhaps the most dangerous as well. in a matter of minutes. two colossal developments in two different courtrooms. his long time lawyer, michael cohen pleads...
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he will appeal before judge william pauly, iii in the southern district of new york. that will take place at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. cohen expected to plea guilty to charges. according to "the new york times," the charges that he's agreeing to plead guilty to involve payments to women on behalf of mr. trump. the times quoting a source familiar with the matter say prosecutors reached a deal after investigating financial deals to secure the silence of women that said they had affairs with trump, including the $130,000 pay-off of stormy daniels days before the election in 2016, which he says was hush money to keep her quiet about an alleged affair with mr. trump a decade ago. we're hearing that he play plead guilty to fraud and tax charges as well. we just don't know. >> shepard: two different things going on here. there's the one part where he served as a fixer and a go-between lawyer for the president. the other had to do with a language-standing business, which included taxes in new york. >> right. cohen as we know owned dozens of medallions that sit on the hood of the car and you need them to drive taxis in new york. he
he will appeal before judge william pauly, iii in the southern district of new york. that will take place at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. cohen expected to plea guilty to charges. according to "the new york times," the charges that he's agreeing to plead guilty to involve payments to women on behalf of mr. trump. the times quoting a source familiar with the matter say prosecutors reached a deal after investigating financial deals to secure the silence of women that said they had affairs...
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there is a hearing with judge william h polly the third presiding over it, and that's when we expect it will be announced that michael cohenreached some sort of agreement with the prosecutors in the southern district of new york who have been looking into his personal dealings more specifically with taxi medallions and loans that were is taken out. i've been told that this is a fast-moving situation and there's a lot of back-and-forth going on. i heard rumors yesterday that he was looking into some sort of plea agreement and things have been going back and forth today. we don't know what kind of plea agreement this may be whether it's a straight out guilty plea on everything that the prosecutors have been looking for, or may be some sort of modified deal, but we should have more detail on that within a couple hours of time. here's the other big thing that people have been talking about. michael cohen has been in a lengthy relationship, business relationship, attorney-client relationship with president trump and a lot of people believe that the reason why robert mueller handed this off to the southern district of new york w
there is a hearing with judge william h polly the third presiding over it, and that's when we expect it will be announced that michael cohenreached some sort of agreement with the prosecutors in the southern district of new york who have been looking into his personal dealings more specifically with taxi medallions and loans that were is taken out. i've been told that this is a fast-moving situation and there's a lot of back-and-forth going on. i heard rumors yesterday that he was looking into...
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cohen and paul manafort. the a-time is back juan williams, shelby holiday and jason chaffetz. rather silent. you heard what rudy giuliani said what do you think. >> everything mr. cohen said has been proven wrong. in fact, what we know now is that david pecker who is the head of the national enquirer as you just roberted basically corroborates the idea there was basically a conspiracy involving the president not only silence these two women to keep their stories from getting into the public, hush money, essentially tape of michael cohen talk about how payments arranged. how does michael cohen even though president trump and rudy giuliani want to discredit him you can't on the key point here that the president was involved. >> sandra: can i see steam coming out of jason's head over there what? >> i think the manafort situation, i think everybody realizes that has nothing to do with the president. doesn't have anything to do with russia and doesn't have anything to do with collusion. certainly not good for manafort. the second part though, cohen, that is more serious for the pres
cohen and paul manafort. the a-time is back juan williams, shelby holiday and jason chaffetz. rather silent. you heard what rudy giuliani said what do you think. >> everything mr. cohen said has been proven wrong. in fact, what we know now is that david pecker who is the head of the national enquirer as you just roberted basically corroborates the idea there was basically a conspiracy involving the president not only silence these two women to keep their stories from getting into the...
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cohen reportedly is under investigation for tax fraud. what federal prosecutors in new york are focussing on there. >>> next, serena williams opening up aboutany moms can relate to, her struggles talking about potentially post partum emotions, how it impacted her game on the court. we will talk to working mom, poppy harlow next. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. >>> serena williams says, quoting her here, i felt like i was not a good mom. the t
cohen reportedly is under investigation for tax fraud. what federal prosecutors in new york are focussing on there. >>> next, serena williams opening up aboutany moms can relate to, her struggles talking about potentially post partum emotions, how it impacted her game on the court. we will talk to working mom, poppy harlow next. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in...
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cohen. manafort was convicted of eight counts of bank fraud and tax fraud. glenn ivy joipz us. nbc justice correspondent pete williamsin the southern district of new york, mimi rocca. i'll start with you on this overview of so many of these people closely tied to president trump, which one of these myriad investigations, in your view, is potentially the most threatening to the president? there is one in the southern district of new york. there's the mueller probe. there's paul manafort and whether he may or may not potentially flip, obviously part of the mueller probe. what's your sense? >> kasie, it's a great question and, you know, i think really the honest answer is they're all threatening in different ways. the mueller investigation i think still poses the potential to reveal things that are so intensely criminal in nature. in other words, you know, this idea of conspiring with a foreign adversary, essentially, to throw the election. that really is unheard of. and if mueller can really tie trump to that directly, that would be devastating. and part of why that may seem sort of less of a threat right now is becaus
cohen. manafort was convicted of eight counts of bank fraud and tax fraud. glenn ivy joipz us. nbc justice correspondent pete williamsin the southern district of new york, mimi rocca. i'll start with you on this overview of so many of these people closely tied to president trump, which one of these myriad investigations, in your view, is potentially the most threatening to the president? there is one in the southern district of new york. there's the mueller probe. there's paul manafort and...
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williams, always great to see you. probably going back to him very shortly, too. the developments in the manafort and cohen cases come as president trump and his legal team are wrapping up. rudy giuliani tells nbc news it is time to put up and they have nothing but a bunch of irrelevant charges. no final decision has been made but an interview between the president and mueller, quote, does not look good. then in an exclusive interview with reuters, trump echoed giuliani's concern of possible perjury trap and raised this eyebrow claim on the investigation. i can go in and i can do whatever. i could run it, if i want. i'm totally allowed to be involved, if i want to be. so far i haven't chosen to be involved. i'll stay out. with me now, nbc news hans nic nichols. i don't know what you make of that. any response from the white house, first of all, about the michael cohen plea deal which we're expecting in half an hour. >> radio silence from the white house. they just announced, ali, they're going to do an in town travel and the president slated to travel later today. that's important because it takes away ano
williams, always great to see you. probably going back to him very shortly, too. the developments in the manafort and cohen cases come as president trump and his legal team are wrapping up. rudy giuliani tells nbc news it is time to put up and they have nothing but a bunch of irrelevant charges. no final decision has been made but an interview between the president and mueller, quote, does not look good. then in an exclusive interview with reuters, trump echoed giuliani's concern of possible...
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cohen says two payments were made in an effort to silence women heve belie would hurt mr. trump's 2016 presidential campaign. >> nbc justice correspondent pete williams take a look at the whole impeachment issue. can a president be impeached for something he allegedly did before hereasdent? >> that's the big question. now, this all comes up because the general t view at justice department is that you can't indict a sitting president, so he couldn'trge c with a crime. that's been the longstanding view und both republican and democratic administrations. the u.s. attorney's office that brought these charges againstn cohes bound by it, so is the special counsel. now, obviously a prosecutor, any prosecutor, robert mueller, any could ask the justice department's deputy attorney general or the attorney general for an exception, but that doesn't seem liky. so that's why this question of impeachment comes up. the general view of legal scholars is impeachment is the recourse for misconduct in office. >> mmm-hmm. >> it's aen punis against a public official. so that's why your question comes up. the answer turns out to be who knows. of course it's been untested
cohen says two payments were made in an effort to silence women heve belie would hurt mr. trump's 2016 presidential campaign. >> nbc justice correspondent pete williams take a look at the whole impeachment issue. can a president be impeached for something he allegedly did before hereasdent? >> that's the big question. now, this all comes up because the general t view at justice department is that you can't indict a sitting president, so he couldn'trge c with a crime. that's been the...
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william, you were in the courtroom. you've been following this triao very csely. tell us about the moment when the jury came forward with the verdict. >> well, similarly to what happened with michael cohen, this is a very strioment. this is really the first time a jury, a real, livate, breng jury had a chance to weigh evidence that robert mueller's team has brought. and the jury had give an hinthe earlier inay that there was some question about... that they might get hung up on some of these charges. they submitted a question to the judge sang, what happens if we can't reach an agreement? what does that mean for aic ve when they came back, they said, we came back to an agreement, bunwe can't come to agreement on ten separate counts, but when the verdict was red and there were eight straight pleas of guilty, it was a striking moment. paul manafort was standing there at the table with his counsel next to him, sort of stoically looking at the jury as they did this. somers of the jury seemed determined to look at him for the first time and rely stare at him as the guilty verdicts were read. several others seemed to be intentionally looking away, look at the floor, looking at the ceiling, an
william, you were in the courtroom. you've been following this triao very csely. tell us about the moment when the jury came forward with the verdict. >> well, similarly to what happened with michael cohen, this is a very strioment. this is really the first time a jury, a real, livate, breng jury had a chance to weigh evidence that robert mueller's team has brought. and the jury had give an hinthe earlier inay that there was some question about... that they might get hung up on some of...
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cohen plea, a jury in virginia convicted former trump campaign chairman paul manafort of filing false tax returns, failing to file foreign bank account reports, and bank fraud. as nbc news justice correspondent pete williams laid it out for us earlier this evening, the jury found paul manafort guilty of intentionally dodging taxes on millions of dollars that he earned as a political consultant for the former president of ukraine. well before manafort served briefly as president trump's campaign chairman. prosecutors said he stashed the money, as one does, in overseas banks and used it to indulge his expensive tastes in clothes, antiques, and cars by wiring money directly from those accounts to pay his bills nicely bypassing tax collectors from the irs. from 2010 through 2014. theers said manafort earned more than $30 million but reported less than half of that as income. when the ukrainian money dried up, prosecutors said manafort lied in applying for more than $20 million in loans from three banks to maintain the aforementioned lavish spending habits. the jury convicted him of two of those bank fraud counts. in all, manafort faced 18 criminal counts, the jury convicted them on eight of them. tonight the
cohen plea, a jury in virginia convicted former trump campaign chairman paul manafort of filing false tax returns, failing to file foreign bank account reports, and bank fraud. as nbc news justice correspondent pete williams laid it out for us earlier this evening, the jury found paul manafort guilty of intentionally dodging taxes on millions of dollars that he earned as a political consultant for the former president of ukraine. well before manafort served briefly as president trump's campaign...
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cohen, it was a different. >> there's an h in the one you signed up for. >> do you have any regrets? >> garfield maybe. >> one of a small handful of professional regrets in the life of williamsiblings, murray has three brothers who also are actors. when murray was 22, he joined one of those brothers in the second city, chicago's famed improv comedy troupe. in 199 he joined belushi, aykroyd and radner in a legendary "saturday night live" broadcast during the second season. ♪ star wars, nothing but star wars ♪ >> when you think back on your "snl" run of a couple of years how huge was that for you? >> it was an enormous thing, because all of a sudden you had some viability as a movie actor. and you got to meet all kinds of great actors and actresses, and all the great music acts of the day. >> right. >> we had the rolling stones on the show. ♪ i'll never be your beast of burden ♪ >> you go to see the stones, the next thing you know it's like seven hours later and you're passing a bottle of rebel yell inside of a restroom. they played "beast of burden" and, it's not quite right and they did it again and they did it five more times. they just played live "beast of burden" five t
cohen, it was a different. >> there's an h in the one you signed up for. >> do you have any regrets? >> garfield maybe. >> one of a small handful of professional regrets in the life of williamsiblings, murray has three brothers who also are actors. when murray was 22, he joined one of those brothers in the second city, chicago's famed improv comedy troupe. in 199 he joined belushi, aykroyd and radner in a legendary "saturday night live" broadcast during the...
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williams which starts now. >>> breaking tonight from the "washington post," president trump has discussed firing his attorney general as recently as this month. >>> plus, new reporting from cnbc. what robert mueller was asking witnesses about michael cohenr the fbi raided his home and office. >>> the warning from president trump to evangelical leaders. there could be violence if the republicans lose their majority. >>> and if it's tuesday, it's election night. steve kornacki at the big board with florida results. corbin for governor in the sunshine state. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again at our studio headquarters in new york. i'm ali velshi. it is the last major primary election night before t
williams which starts now. >>> breaking tonight from the "washington post," president trump has discussed firing his attorney general as recently as this month. >>> plus, new reporting from cnbc. what robert mueller was asking witnesses about michael cohenr the fbi raided his home and office. >>> the warning from president trump to evangelical leaders. there could be violence if the republicans lose their majority. >>> and if it's tuesday, it's...
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williams which starts now. >>> breaking tonight from the "washington post," president trump has discussed firing his attorney general as recently as this month. >>> plus, new reporting from cnbc. what robert mueller was asking witnesses about michael cohen even after the fbi raided his home and office. >>> the warning from president trump to evangelical leaders. there could be violence if the republicans lose their majority. >>> and if it's tuesday, it's election night. steve kornacki at the big board with florida results. corbin for governor in the sunshine state. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again at our studio headquarters in new york. i'm ali velshi. it is the last major primary election night before the midterms. we're tracking key races in arizona and florida, both considered key battlegrounds not only this november but also in the 2020 presidential election. among the latest headlines, trump pick republican congressman ron desantos is the projected winner in florida's republican gubernatorial primary. but the big surprise is the democrat he'll face in november. andrew gillum is the winner of mayor in the primary. steve kornacki is standing by with all the details. he's going to join us in just a few minutes.
williams which starts now. >>> breaking tonight from the "washington post," president trump has discussed firing his attorney general as recently as this month. >>> plus, new reporting from cnbc. what robert mueller was asking witnesses about michael cohen even after the fbi raided his home and office. >>> the warning from president trump to evangelical leaders. there could be violence if the republicans lose their majority. >>> and if it's tuesday,...
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receive the flag draped coffins, and here remarks by president bill clinton, defense secretary william cohen, and madeleine albright. from the c-span archives, this is one hour. ♪ >> lit as bauer heads and pray -- let us bow our heads and for a. almighty god, in whom all men and women live, and move, and have their being. this morning, we stand in your presence and seek the grace and comfort that only you can give as we honor the lives and mourn the death of 12 americans. for these brave and dedicated women and men who have walked their lives -- lost their lives, we pray that you would welcome them into eternal life. we thank you lord for blessing our nation with such bright and brave individuals who willingly placed their lives in the service and defense of our nation. may their parents, spouses, and children who have lost a loved one know that they are in their prayers and have the sympathy of the grateful nation. we pray that all who have been afflicted by this tragedy experience your abiding love and comfort in the midst of their sorrow and loss. dear lord, while we grieve our american d
receive the flag draped coffins, and here remarks by president bill clinton, defense secretary william cohen, and madeleine albright. from the c-span archives, this is one hour. ♪ >> lit as bauer heads and pray -- let us bow our heads and for a. almighty god, in whom all men and women live, and move, and have their being. this morning, we stand in your presence and seek the grace and comfort that only you can give as we honor the lives and mourn the death of 12 americans. for these...