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has information that could incriminate woodward's client nauta. happen at that moment? >> here is a little lesson. the sixth amendment of the constitution guarantees a defendant like walt not out conflict free council, unless the conflict is waived. so if that is what is going on here which is the government learned that the lawyer for walt nauta, in a criminal case, represents, has represented, a witness and actually they say to more potential witnesses, that is three, and so you have divided loyalties. walt nauta under the constitution is entitled to someone who can fully represent that person. so what can he do? he cannot share with walt nauta information he learned from those other clients. he cannot, ethically, cross-examined either a former or current client. he would not be able to cross examine taveras, somebody else would have to. >> trump employee 4. >> another thing he can do is you can't represent people who have criminal exposure and advise them on something that you are supposed to be able to advise them on whether the upside and dow
has information that could incriminate woodward's client nauta. happen at that moment? >> here is a little lesson. the sixth amendment of the constitution guarantees a defendant like walt not out conflict free council, unless the conflict is waived. so if that is what is going on here which is the government learned that the lawyer for walt nauta, in a criminal case, represents, has represented, a witness and actually they say to more potential witnesses, that is three, and so you have...
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what does that have to do with a stanley woodward and jack smith? understanding of woodward's filing is that he took issue with how jackie smith's team quoted from what appeared to be sealed testimony without releasing that moment and that time,. without getting approval from the judge to do so. it would be the violation of court rules and it makes at the head of the case. jack smith -- they had gotten approval, provided copy of it, an order from judge those bark which had been provided in ex parte, meaning the defense counsel was not aware of it. so they didn't do anything wrong in that context, but the concern that woodward has here is that the government is selectively quoting from sealed testimony. my expectation is that if woodward gets the file, he is going to ask it to basically unseal the rest of the testimony. i have no problem with that, i think the public should have a right to see that. >> this feels like for what trump world does. there is stuff i could cause delays, but the substance of the matter here for those of us who are not lawye
what does that have to do with a stanley woodward and jack smith? understanding of woodward's filing is that he took issue with how jackie smith's team quoted from what appeared to be sealed testimony without releasing that moment and that time,. without getting approval from the judge to do so. it would be the violation of court rules and it makes at the head of the case. jack smith -- they had gotten approval, provided copy of it, an order from judge those bark which had been provided in ex...
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stanley woodward is still defending walt nauta.nd there is the possibility now that one of his former clients, yuscil taveras, will be testifying against one of his current clients, walt nauta. they're taking opposite approaches with regards to this case. one is cooperating with the feds, one is not. so, how does that work, that stanley woodward can't be conflicted out of this? >> as well, let's not forget, two other witnesses who are at issue in this very same case. and that were the subjects of the government motion for this, what's known as our garcia hurrying, or cursio hearing, different words for the same thing. which is a hearing in front of the judge, where she will decide, first of, all will appoint independent counsel, in the witnesses and defendants can decide, but she ultimately may have to make the decision, as to whether there's a fatal conflict. so, woodward in this case, actually agreed, as he had to, that there should be such a hearing. what he then did was went on offense. and said, actually, the remedy here, beca
stanley woodward is still defending walt nauta.nd there is the possibility now that one of his former clients, yuscil taveras, will be testifying against one of his current clients, walt nauta. they're taking opposite approaches with regards to this case. one is cooperating with the feds, one is not. so, how does that work, that stanley woodward can't be conflicted out of this? >> as well, let's not forget, two other witnesses who are at issue in this very same case. and that were the...
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taveras did not goat to choose stanley woodward at his lawyer. stanley woodward was apparently appointed to him by one of the lawyers on trump's legal team, which is wow. but after federal prosecutors told mr. taveras he was facing possible criminal charges for lying to the grand jury about that security camera footage and after prosecutors raised the possibility that having the same trump funded lawyer representing defendants and witnesses was a potential conflict of interest, well, the judge offered mr. taveras a chance to talk to a different lawyer about those conflicts, a federal public defender, not a lawyer paid for by donald trump or his pac. and guess what happened? according to this new court filing from the special counsel this evening, immediately after receiving new counsel, trump employee 4 retracted his prior false testimony and provided information that implicated nauta, de oliveira, and trump in efforts to delete security camera footage. that is what led to the surprise superseding indictment against donald trump and his codefenda
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, allowing prosecutors to bring charges against woodward for a third time.uesday, a judge ruled to dismiss that case. >> puts his hand on the rope that murders my sister and then to find that we cannot go to trial because of this technicality? it just kills us. >> reporter: the tech executive that was rooming with the boyfriend at the time has gone to trial twice before. prosecutors argued he was interested in his roommate. the first trial ended with a hung jury. in the second, the judge dismissed the case due to insufficient evidence after a jury could not reach a verdict. that dismissal, including two stephen clark was interpreted as an acquittal. >> the defense took the position that double jeopardy applied to mr. woodward and he cannot be tried for murder again. >> reporter: this will go to the appellate courts and make make it to the supreme court with the impact it may have on the future of cold cases. >> with the court is going to do is review the procedural history of this case and can they discern what the judgment when he dismissed the case back in
, allowing prosecutors to bring charges against woodward for a third time.uesday, a judge ruled to dismiss that case. >> puts his hand on the rope that murders my sister and then to find that we cannot go to trial because of this technicality? it just kills us. >> reporter: the tech executive that was rooming with the boyfriend at the time has gone to trial twice before. prosecutors argued he was interested in his roommate. the first trial ended with a hung jury. in the second, the...
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woodward is someone who represents not just people in this case. he's representing people in other investigations surrounding trump as well. he's very close and involved. i don't see him leaving all this. we'll see if the judge rules that it is a conflict for him to represent nauta as well because essentially what prosecutors are saying is that if tavares, this employee who used to be represented by woodward gets on the stan, then woodward would be questioning him under cross-examination. he could possibly incriminate nauta. >> we learned that de oliveira is asking for an earlier trial date than the may 2024 date. is that unusual? >> it is. trump's not the only person who wants to delay their trial. but one of the key questions is here will these defendants be tried together or separate. usually if a defendant wants to be tried separately, a judge will try to respect that because it could be tough for him to sit there next to donald trump. so it's possible that if this happens by the way, this could be a tactical play because it would help trump to
woodward is someone who represents not just people in this case. he's representing people in other investigations surrounding trump as well. he's very close and involved. i don't see him leaving all this. we'll see if the judge rules that it is a conflict for him to represent nauta as well because essentially what prosecutors are saying is that if tavares, this employee who used to be represented by woodward gets on the stan, then woodward would be questioning him under cross-examination. he...
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they also say they found additional fingerprints belonging to woodward.ember and continue to plug on and give give this case the light of day until justice is served for laurie. woodward has been on house arrest since last year here in california and is expected to be released on tuesday. we reached out to his attorney, but we didn't hear back in time for this report. lamonica peters, ktvu fox two news. we are hearing from the attorney representing the family of a man shot and killed by martinez. police the shooting happened last friday outside a cannabis dispensary when officers responded to a suspected burglary in progress. as ktvu's henry lee reports, the family's attorney says officers should not have fired their guns. unfortunately, they bore the brunt of what appears to be the officers rash and unlawful decision to try to stop a car by using deadly force. civil rights attorney adante pointer says there was no need for martinez police officers to open fire outside a cannabis dispensary, killing 20 year old taman wilson and injuring his older brother
they also say they found additional fingerprints belonging to woodward.ember and continue to plug on and give give this case the light of day until justice is served for laurie. woodward has been on house arrest since last year here in california and is expected to be released on tuesday. we reached out to his attorney, but we didn't hear back in time for this report. lamonica peters, ktvu fox two news. we are hearing from the attorney representing the family of a man shot and killed by...
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stan woodward had declined to comment to us when we reached out to him tonight. he has pushed back out prosecutors, saying that they are over blowing, they are overplaying what this conflict could represent. and that the judge could deal with this in a more narrow fashion, anderson. >> all right, evan perez -- cnn's legal analyst elie honig and what kaitlan collins -- and former trump communications director alyssa farah griffin and former judge nancy griffin or -- all it takes is get rid of the trump pack lawyer and suddenly this guy gets a public defender and flips. >> and comes clean. this happens all the time as a prosecutor. in an ideal world, everyone's would come in and tell you the full truth right off the bat. but that really happens. people come in and they live right off the bat about their own conduct, about others, especially where their lawyer is being paid for by the person they may be testifying against. and what you see happened so many times. we have seen it happen many times before in trump world. this -- as soon as this person breaks three and
stan woodward had declined to comment to us when we reached out to him tonight. he has pushed back out prosecutors, saying that they are over blowing, they are overplaying what this conflict could represent. and that the judge could deal with this in a more narrow fashion, anderson. >> all right, evan perez -- cnn's legal analyst elie honig and what kaitlan collins -- and former trump communications director alyssa farah griffin and former judge nancy griffin or -- all it takes is get rid...
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woodward got from mr.averas, he'll not be able to use that to cross examine it, and do you still want to be represented by somebody who is essentially handcuffed from doing that portion of the cross-examination, and then it'll be up to walt to make a decision on that. so, you know, the more people you represent, the more risk that there are -- that there is of conflicts like that. but ultimately it is the kind of thing the judge can go through and decide is this something that's waivable and up to the defendant you want to waive it. >> what would you do? >> if i were who? >> if you were walt nauta. >> or the judge. >> i mean given the defense. if you were walt nauta would you still want to be represented by sam woodward? >> while sam may not be able to cross examine yucil, his local counsel can. as long as you have an attorney representing you who doesn't have a conflict, and i've done cases before where you have one conflicted lawyer where when that witness gets up on the stand, that lawyer gets up and st
woodward got from mr.averas, he'll not be able to use that to cross examine it, and do you still want to be represented by somebody who is essentially handcuffed from doing that portion of the cross-examination, and then it'll be up to walt to make a decision on that. so, you know, the more people you represent, the more risk that there are -- that there is of conflicts like that. but ultimately it is the kind of thing the judge can go through and decide is this something that's waivable and up...
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. >> last year, the prime suspect in this case, john kevin woodward, was re-arrested prosecutors say new dna technology confirmed his dna was on the rope used to kill lori. but this week, a judge dismissed the case over concerns about double jeopardy. >> and now new dna evidence has tied him specifically to the murder weapon. so now he it's logical to go forward with a case and for it to be tried. and in one more trial. and that's what we're off about. >> woodward was tried twice for this case back in the 90s, and lori's sister, cindy ivers, says this case was eventually dismissed by a judge for what they called at the time insufficient evidence. when the jury could not reach a verdict. >> when the judge in 96 dismissed the case, he looked at us and said, this doesn't mean that you can't bring the case again. it means you can't bring the case with the evidence you currently have. >> here's legal analyst steven clark. >> and what the defense is now saying is that when the judge dismissed the case back in the 90s, that that amounted to an acquittal. and therefore, mr. woodward could ne
. >> last year, the prime suspect in this case, john kevin woodward, was re-arrested prosecutors say new dna technology confirmed his dna was on the rope used to kill lori. but this week, a judge dismissed the case over concerns about double jeopardy. >> and now new dna evidence has tied him specifically to the murder weapon. so now he it's logical to go forward with a case and for it to be tried. and in one more trial. and that's what we're off about. >> woodward was tried...
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woodward could never be tried again.larke says this could set back cold case prosecutions across the country based on this ruling. >> to see this case going to the california supreme court to get clarity on this, because of the amount that rides on it. reporter: the district attorney said, we are appealing the judges decision because we want the defendant held accountable for murder. woodward is expected to be back in court tuesday to decide whether he will remain under house arrest during the appeals process. >> very helpful that we through this process and change the law for the better so that cold cases can be tried successfully. reporter: lena howland, abc 7 news. dan: the san francisco police department is fed up with car break-ins across the city. chief william scott is announcing a new plan to crackdown. he says he will use an increase in funding to add more patrols interest neighborhoods. he plans to use bait cars to try to catch thieves in the act. >> i'm not going to go into a lot of detail. by design, we want
woodward could never be tried again.larke says this could set back cold case prosecutions across the country based on this ruling. >> to see this case going to the california supreme court to get clarity on this, because of the amount that rides on it. reporter: the district attorney said, we are appealing the judges decision because we want the defendant held accountable for murder. woodward is expected to be back in court tuesday to decide whether he will remain under house arrest...
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the judges issuing an order for woodward to stay under house arrest and at this point it is up to an appeals court to decide whether new evidence linking woodward to a piece of rope used to kill will learned -- will lead to a third trial. >> if this happens to our cold case, these legal technicalities about double jeopardy, it could happen to any cold case that has previous trials with hung juries. kumasi: woodward was originally charged in 1996 and had been living in the netherlands before being arrested last year. reggie: this year's dream force conference could be the last one held in san francisco if the convention is affected by the city's homelessness and drug use challenges. that is coming directly from the ceo of salesforce, which is based here in san francisco. benioff says he has received complaints from attendees about the city's homeless problem. the convention returns on september 12 and will go until the 14th. kumasi: a nonprofit in san francisco is trying to lift up the midmarket neighborhood. the plan would allow artist and entrepreneurs to fill vacant storefronts. th
the judges issuing an order for woodward to stay under house arrest and at this point it is up to an appeals court to decide whether new evidence linking woodward to a piece of rope used to kill will learned -- will lead to a third trial. >> if this happens to our cold case, these legal technicalities about double jeopardy, it could happen to any cold case that has previous trials with hung juries. kumasi: woodward was originally charged in 1996 and had been living in the netherlands...
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woodward's legal bills are still being paid for by mr. trump.that for another discussion. i've got to ask you one last one. and reading this and document, we know who five of the coconspirators our. do you have a theory on who coconspirator six is in the january 6th indictment? >> i've heard a couple of theories. >> do you embrace any of them? >> i don't want to put all my money on one of them. but i would say between mike -- and -- epstein, they seem to be the most likely. i would put money a bit more on mike roman because it seems, as a political consultant. the other one is identified as a lawyer. and boris does have a loss to practice law. >> so boris's cv is the only thing keeping my tournament from being your number one candidate. i deeply appreciate your time and thoughts tonight, thanks for joining me. >> thank you very much. >> still ahead trump's 2024 rivals are reacting to today's historic arraignment, and what is waiting for mr. trump down in georgia? >> unless someone tells me differently, we are following our normal practices. it d
woodward's legal bills are still being paid for by mr. trump.that for another discussion. i've got to ask you one last one. and reading this and document, we know who five of the coconspirators our. do you have a theory on who coconspirator six is in the january 6th indictment? >> i've heard a couple of theories. >> do you embrace any of them? >> i don't want to put all my money on one of them. but i would say between mike -- and -- epstein, they seem to be the most likely. i...
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yuscil taveras, he was being represented by stanley woodward, one of seven people represented by woodward who only gave incriminating evidence and told truth once he switched lawyers. the thing that jack smith was arguing yesterday is how is woodward going to cross-examine his former client in a court of law, especially as the former client is not waiving his rights to confidentialitconfidentialit. it raises the broader question of some of these people we're going to be seeing accompanying trump today to the courthouse and afterwards, especially in the case of potential press avail, these are people who were mentioned in the indictment, either in some veiled term as a co-conspirators, people like boris epstein, who continues to work for former president trump, and people like jason miller, who continues to be a senior adviser. susie wilds, a top person on the trump campaign. all people who have come before jack smith and coordinated in some form or another, either with the classified documents case or, now, the january 6th case. >> wow. >> willie, first of all, just susie wiles, considere
yuscil taveras, he was being represented by stanley woodward, one of seven people represented by woodward who only gave incriminating evidence and told truth once he switched lawyers. the thing that jack smith was arguing yesterday is how is woodward going to cross-examine his former client in a court of law, especially as the former client is not waiving his rights to confidentialitconfidentialit. it raises the broader question of some of these people we're going to be seeing accompanying...
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woodward looks really bad here when he was told by the government months ago about this potential conflict, he did not stop representing a cooperating witness who had information about another client. that's really poor form, and that should not have occurred if these allegations are correct. and it's a problem when you have multiple representations and one of those people wants to cooperate. they need to have separate counsel. you don't represent all of them. that's not what you're supposed to do. >> ken dilanian, thank you. coming up, subverting election results in states won by joe biden. the deep details on seven states that the indictment says trump hoped to win and help him overturn the election. that's in 60 seconds. lection. that's in 60 seconds >>> a striking part of this third indictment against the former president of the united states focuses on seven battleground states. you can see them all here. arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, new mexico, pennsylvania and wisconsin. all of them won by joe biden in 2020. but former president donald trump attempted to, according to the ind
woodward looks really bad here when he was told by the government months ago about this potential conflict, he did not stop representing a cooperating witness who had information about another client. that's really poor form, and that should not have occurred if these allegations are correct. and it's a problem when you have multiple representations and one of those people wants to cooperate. they need to have separate counsel. you don't represent all of them. that's not what you're supposed to...
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that means woodward could be put in the position of cross examining past or even current filings. so, dave, plenty to weigh through here. let's get your reaction, though, simply to what went on in judge cannon's court yesterday on both of these matters, and do we think this is an assist to donald trump in this case? >> yeah, jonathan, i thought we would see cannon 2.0 this year, and this resembled cannon 2022. here she rejected a pretty reasonable motion to keep matters sealed by the special prosecutor, and then she went above and beyond to turn a routine matter into a bizarre insinuation jack smith is somehow engaged in wrongdoing by something this additional grand jury in washington, d.c. well, first off she released that information to the public when really you're not supposed to, but i guess she's a federal judge so i guess she can. but on top of that she seemed to criticize the special counsel. she demanded both sides have a document of pleading that would discuss the propriety of having such a special grand jury up in washington, d.c. well, look, you can have a grand jury i
that means woodward could be put in the position of cross examining past or even current filings. so, dave, plenty to weigh through here. let's get your reaction, though, simply to what went on in judge cannon's court yesterday on both of these matters, and do we think this is an assist to donald trump in this case? >> yeah, jonathan, i thought we would see cannon 2.0 this year, and this resembled cannon 2022. here she rejected a pretty reasonable motion to keep matters sealed by the...
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larry: woodward was originally charged in 1996. he had been living in the netherlands before his arrest last year. kristen: san mateo county supervisor david can about is taking action to crack down on retail theft. data from the california department of justice is shoplifting spiked significantly in 2022. incidents nearly doubled compared to a decade ago and the current total is now 60% higher than the pre-pandemic average. >> people are living in fear. people are scared. employers are running away. my hope is to make sure that we take serious action and we take action to make sure this doesn't happen to san mateo county. kristen: the supervisor plans to propose the new legislation at the board of supervisors meeting october 3. he says this will call for the county sheriff and police chiefs to partner with the chamber of commerce to create a task force aimed at coming up with real solutions. larry: the santa clara county board of a resolution supporting gender affirming care. while there are no legal ramifications here, it is a sh
larry: woodward was originally charged in 1996. he had been living in the netherlands before his arrest last year. kristen: san mateo county supervisor david can about is taking action to crack down on retail theft. data from the california department of justice is shoplifting spiked significantly in 2022. incidents nearly doubled compared to a decade ago and the current total is now 60% higher than the pre-pandemic average. >> people are living in fear. people are scared. employers are...
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worker, his name is -- and he was also represented by stan woodward, the same trump funded lawyer.al statements saying he didn't know anything about the surveillance tapes, he changed his story after he got a new lawyer, a public defender, and said that not only was the president involved, but walt nauta and of course carlo is -- the property manager implicated all of them in the effort to delete the. that change in the story is what made prosecutors bring those additional charges. >> that superseding indictment. i want your take on this, it seems that the trump team thought let's pay for all the lawyers and make it easy on ourselves. it seems that backfired in this case. what is your take on what happened here? >> well, it certainly backfired during watergate, that is how information was -- was through joint defense agreements and resulted, if anything, in aggravating the cover-up. i am not charging it as a cover-up here, they are certainly sharing a lot of information, and it is what the government wants to do here. they are calling the judge, judge cannon, to have what is called
worker, his name is -- and he was also represented by stan woodward, the same trump funded lawyer.al statements saying he didn't know anything about the surveillance tapes, he changed his story after he got a new lawyer, a public defender, and said that not only was the president involved, but walt nauta and of course carlo is -- the property manager implicated all of them in the effort to delete the. that change in the story is what made prosecutors bring those additional charges. >>...
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everything is mine. >> that's an important point, bob woodward.or being the excellent journalist that you are. >> thank you. >>> the man responsible for a fatal mass shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue receives the death penalty. we'll have a report from pennsylvania when we come back. [music playing] subject 1: cancer is a long journey. it's overwhelming, but you just haveo put your mind to it and fight. subjt 2: it doesn't feel good because you can't play outside with...
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we have bob woodward, former u.s.chael schmitt, and georgetown law professor, paul butler, and charlie sykes joins us this morning. >> walk us through this. what should we expect to see over the next several months? >> what we will see will be the beginning of the process we would see in any prosecution. there will be an exchange of discovery by the prosecution to the defendant. it primarily goes that direction in criminal cases. we will see donald trump file a flury, very likely, of pretrial motions designed to challenge the legally of the indictment. we can expect to see that full range of claims that we have seen him seemingly try on in public over the next few months. but this indictment is crafted in a highly strategic fashion that makes those sorts of defenses irrelevant to the debate. jack smith makes it clear as he designs this indictment. the former president is charged with his conduct and not his speech. there will be no sort of a first amendment defense that will work against these charges. in all things h
we have bob woodward, former u.s.chael schmitt, and georgetown law professor, paul butler, and charlie sykes joins us this morning. >> walk us through this. what should we expect to see over the next several months? >> what we will see will be the beginning of the process we would see in any prosecution. there will be an exchange of discovery by the prosecution to the defendant. it primarily goes that direction in criminal cases. we will see donald trump file a flury, very likely,...
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his name is use -- yuscil taveras and he was also represented by stan woodward, the same trump funded, after he made those initial statements, saying he didn't know anything about the surveillance tapes, he changed his story, after he got a new lawyer, a public defender. and said that not only was the president involved, but walt nauta, and of course carlos de oliveira -- property manager -- change in the story was really what made prosecutors bring those additional charges. >> yeah, that superseding indictment. john, i want to hear your take on this. because it seems almost -- you know, it's too cute by half, that the trump team thought, let's pay for all of the lawyers, and make this easy on ourselves. but it turns out that kind of backfired, in this case. what is your take on what happened here? >> it certainly backfired during watergate. that's how information was fed throughout all of the defendants, was through joint defense agreements, and it resulted in, if anything, aggravating the cover-up. i'm not charging that the there is a cover-up here. but, they are certainly showing a
his name is use -- yuscil taveras and he was also represented by stan woodward, the same trump funded, after he made those initial statements, saying he didn't know anything about the surveillance tapes, he changed his story, after he got a new lawyer, a public defender. and said that not only was the president involved, but walt nauta, and of course carlos de oliveira -- property manager -- change in the story was really what made prosecutors bring those additional charges. >> yeah, that...
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as you said, stanley woodward represents walt nauta in this matter. another lawyer named john irving represents carlos de oliviera. both men presumably highly sought after witnesses by the special counsel because they're the ones that actually spoke with donald trump, that could testify that trump ordered the destruction of the video. the i.t. director spoke to the other guys. jack smith would like to get their testimony. now, they're in a bit of a bind because they already charged them with lying to investigators, if they brought them before a trial as witnesses they would have to acknowledge they lied. but to answer your question, absolutely there are more avenues for this to happen. it's like a mob movie, lawyers being paid by president trump representing witnesses, suddenly when one gets a different lawyer they utterly change their stories and start remembering things they didn't before. >> okay, so that's the classified documents case which is clearly if it's possible getting more serious and ominous for the former president. now let's move to fu
as you said, stanley woodward represents walt nauta in this matter. another lawyer named john irving represents carlos de oliviera. both men presumably highly sought after witnesses by the special counsel because they're the ones that actually spoke with donald trump, that could testify that trump ordered the destruction of the video. the i.t. director spoke to the other guys. jack smith would like to get their testimony. now, they're in a bit of a bind because they already charged them with...
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shaun, thank you very woodward. shaun, thank you very much for joining woodward.g me. is there an alternative to the rwanda scheme if you were still in government and you were close to tony blair, what would you have been advising a prime minister to do to solve the illegal migration problem ? problem? >> well, i think the real problem with the rwanda scheme are the challenges that are posed by people actually feeling that it's not a safe country to return people to. >> and speaking as a gay man myself , i >> and speaking as a gay man myself, i really >> and speaking as a gay man myself , i really do >> and speaking as a gay man myself, i really do have >> and speaking as a gay man myself , i really do have worries myself, i really do have worries about what this might mean for people. and i think really when ken was making that speech in the house of lords in support of the house of lords in support of the bill, what he said, we better give it a go because there's nothing else on the table. and i think that really is where tony would have been very about this, wh
shaun, thank you very woodward. shaun, thank you very much for joining woodward.g me. is there an alternative to the rwanda scheme if you were still in government and you were close to tony blair, what would you have been advising a prime minister to do to solve the illegal migration problem ? problem? >> well, i think the real problem with the rwanda scheme are the challenges that are posed by people actually feeling that it's not a safe country to return people to. >> and speaking...
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attorney stanley woodward declined to comment to nbc news. also in the filing prosecutors inform judge aileen cannon who previously questioned why they were still using a d.c. grand jury to collect evidence, was told the d.c. grand jury officially wrapped up its work on august 17th. >>> all right, still ahead 2024 white house hopeful vivek ramaswamy is facing scrutiny over comments he made on the september 11th terrorist attacks. he said he was misquoted, but now the audio has actually been release. and some are falsely claiming president biden fell asleep during a memorial for wildfire victims in maui. those stories and a check on sports and weather when we come right back. sports and weather when we come right back the citi custom cash℠ card automatically adjusts to your spending. hi. ♪♪ you don't have to keep tabs on rotating categories. this is the only rotating i care about. it does the work for you. earn cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend category, with the citi custom cash℠ card. businesses need 5g solution
attorney stanley woodward declined to comment to nbc news. also in the filing prosecutors inform judge aileen cannon who previously questioned why they were still using a d.c. grand jury to collect evidence, was told the d.c. grand jury officially wrapped up its work on august 17th. >>> all right, still ahead 2024 white house hopeful vivek ramaswamy is facing scrutiny over comments he made on the september 11th terrorist attacks. he said he was misquoted, but now the audio has actually...
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we've seen this movie before, and we watched it within recent days when an attorney named stanley woodwardrepresents any number of maga related team trump kind of people, really didn't want to have a hearing to see whether he had a conflict in his representation of a person referred to as trump employee number 4, that is the i.t. director at mar-a-lago, who has since been identified as mr. taveras. the minute she boalsburg order that mr. taveras was entitled to conflict free council, he was put in touch with the number 2 person at the federal public defenders service, who i've known for decades, she's a marvelous attorney, and lo and behold, mr. tavares flipped. he said you know what? i want this lawyer, because she seems to be representing my interests, not donald trump's. he retracted his grand jury testimony, in which he had maintained i don't know anything about a cover-up. i don't know anything about video footage being deleted or donald trump asking that it be deleted in violation of a grand jury subpoena. he retracted it. he, we believe, told the truth based on the reporting. now he
we've seen this movie before, and we watched it within recent days when an attorney named stanley woodwardrepresents any number of maga related team trump kind of people, really didn't want to have a hearing to see whether he had a conflict in his representation of a person referred to as trump employee number 4, that is the i.t. director at mar-a-lago, who has since been identified as mr. taveras. the minute she boalsburg order that mr. taveras was entitled to conflict free council, he was put...
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trump employee four, informed chief judge that he no longer wished to be represented by stanley woodward. and that going forward, he wished to be represented by the first assistant federal defender. immediately after receiving new counsel, tarvaris retracted his prior false testimony and provided information that implicated nauta, de oliveira, and trump in efforts to delete security footage. in the superseding indictment. so we're now starting to see what happens once the pressure cooker is on and people start being more loyal to themselves than to donald trump. so what does that mean for the 18 people indicted with trump as well as the unindicted co-conspirators in the georgia case? just remember, the georgia case alleges the largest conspiracy of all the alleged attempts to steal this election. literally 30 unindicted co-conspirators and 19 defendants. and trump has to be afraid, right? which is why he's pressuring his party to fix it, fix it now. so the party that denounced the defund the police movement now wants to defund jack smith. the party that launches probes into political wea
trump employee four, informed chief judge that he no longer wished to be represented by stanley woodward. and that going forward, he wished to be represented by the first assistant federal defender. immediately after receiving new counsel, tarvaris retracted his prior false testimony and provided information that implicated nauta, de oliveira, and trump in efforts to delete security footage. in the superseding indictment. so we're now starting to see what happens once the pressure cooker is on...
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for example, the great seven historian woodward devoted his entire scholarship less than four pages.ody will write a study on the length of his book but he is not a newspaper research begin witht now in in a millisecond then you have to read the stories on newspaper.com and it's infinitely easier now than 30 years ago so we know more about lynching and attempted lynchings. the book about that but also all of these songs sung and collected they tracked 100,000 of them in the american south. those songs of our people -- if they are alive and 80, it was legal for them to read 1860 so hearing their voices, it's very hard so many become blue song are a source we can use and discover material. >> we are going to move russians in minute each of you teach so you are around a lot of people and you write books that people who are not historians want to read so thank you, it's very well written. a lot to dig into. s you've noted an interesting tm and an interesting moment for history, a lot of disagreements over whose history is to be taught and how is too be taught and why it's important or no
for example, the great seven historian woodward devoted his entire scholarship less than four pages.ody will write a study on the length of his book but he is not a newspaper research begin witht now in in a millisecond then you have to read the stories on newspaper.com and it's infinitely easier now than 30 years ago so we know more about lynching and attempted lynchings. the book about that but also all of these songs sung and collected they tracked 100,000 of them in the american south....
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how this particular garcia request is equivalent to what they requested with respect to stanley woodwardwas just outlining there was something far more appearing sinister when it came to what happened with employee 4, with mr. tavares. you saw, whether it was deliberate or not, the appearance that somebody was concealing information based in part on what an attorney was advising. is that going on here with these other witnesses that de oliveira's attorney had been representing? jack smith has kind of danced around it, he hasn't said for certain if he's got something. i can't stress this enough. put it on the table. you've got evidence of an actual conflict? put that on the table, make de oliveira's lawyer answer for it. >> glenn, judge cannon has an incentive here. she doesn't want to be overturned. she doesn't want an appeal. i would assume she doesn't want an appeal. so what is the best move for her? what is the smartest move for her under the circumstances? would it be having that private discussion, at minimum, with de oliveira? >> at a minimum. and i will understand that the defense
how this particular garcia request is equivalent to what they requested with respect to stanley woodwardwas just outlining there was something far more appearing sinister when it came to what happened with employee 4, with mr. tavares. you saw, whether it was deliberate or not, the appearance that somebody was concealing information based in part on what an attorney was advising. is that going on here with these other witnesses that de oliveira's attorney had been representing? jack smith has...
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this ruling came down last week in the case of john woodward. the judge said another murder trial after two earlier mistrials would violate his legal protections against double jeopardy. woodward is accused of killing 25 year old laurie houts after she left work at adobe systems in 1992. according to the mercury news, a district court ordered the dismissal to be stayed to allow consideration of the double jeopardy issue. santa clara county prosecutors say new dna evidence links him to her killing. in a sad update tonight, we have now learned that a san francisco man who was attacked trying to stop a thief. died from his injuries. this afternoon, the family of 60 year old johannes toldi, known as john, says he suffered a brain injury when the suspect attacked him at the richmond market thursday night. the store owner says the suspect knocked weldy to the ground, causing him to hit his head. he just became a us citizen about eight months ago. friends have started now a gofundme to help support his family. the family of the victim says police are s
this ruling came down last week in the case of john woodward. the judge said another murder trial after two earlier mistrials would violate his legal protections against double jeopardy. woodward is accused of killing 25 year old laurie houts after she left work at adobe systems in 1992. according to the mercury news, a district court ordered the dismissal to be stayed to allow consideration of the double jeopardy issue. santa clara county prosecutors say new dna evidence links him to her...
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. >> reporter: it's a moment of bittersweet vindication for the family of linda woodward who was killed after being hit by a car fleeing police in 2022. >> this was a full 180 from last time we talked to the assistant d.a. because before it was like talking to a brick wall. they were just going to push forward the plea deal whether we liked it or not. >> reporter: the plea deal which many saw as lenient would have resulted in a lesser sentence for the accused, 20-year-old brandon jr. and put him out of prison in 2025. >> from what we were tomorrow, it was too early in the process for that deal and the judge wasn't sure if it would be applicable or even an ethical deal. >> reporter: a decision that stephanie klein, linda's youngest daughter, says gives them home justice will actually be served after a painful journey. >> the whole process has been really hard. it's been, you know, every i would say three to four weeks we were in court and needing to face the person that took our mom from us. so it hasn't been easy at all. >> reporter: stephanie says that the fact that this plea deal was
. >> reporter: it's a moment of bittersweet vindication for the family of linda woodward who was killed after being hit by a car fleeing police in 2022. >> this was a full 180 from last time we talked to the assistant d.a. because before it was like talking to a brick wall. they were just going to push forward the plea deal whether we liked it or not. >> reporter: the plea deal which many saw as lenient would have resulted in a lesser sentence for the accused, 20-year-old...
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also reported by woodward and costa was steve bannon's role in pushing the plan.here today. we're going to bury biden on january 6th. f'ing bury him. >> pence says that he's talked to all of the lawyers that he can talk to and he has decided that he can't, he doesn't have the power that the president says he has. and trump turns on him. he yells at him. he says that essentially, he has betrayed him. and the meeting doesn't end very well between the two men. >> but that did not stop the president from publicly pressuring the vice president on twitter ahead. certification. up next -- >> we were on a conference call and i told kevin mccarthy, when people are convinced that the election was stolen, there will be violence. his response was, operator, next caller. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making sma
also reported by woodward and costa was steve bannon's role in pushing the plan.here today. we're going to bury biden on january 6th. f'ing bury him. >> pence says that he's talked to all of the lawyers that he can talk to and he has decided that he can't, he doesn't have the power that the president says he has. and trump turns on him. he yells at him. he says that essentially, he has betrayed him. and the meeting doesn't end very well between the two men. >> but that did not stop...
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. of questions to shaun woodward.. he wasesentative of questions to shaun woodward. he the show. he was also ative of questions to shaun woodward. he the show. he was also thee on the show. he was also the former northern ireland secretary, so i'm going to speak to that police data to him about that police data breach. gosh. also going breach. oh gosh. i'm also going to be discussing immigration in general with alexander downer because he is the former high commissioner from commissioner to the uk from australia. when was australia. but when he was australian foreign minister he very behind tony very much was behind tony abbott's quest to stop the boats landing in australia by having people processed nauru . so people processed in nauru. so let's find out from him. he also wrote this formative paper for the government on how they should stop the boats. i'm going to ask him, well, what they to ask him, well, what have they done this dossier ? they done with this dossier? they seem all the seem to have taken all of the
. of questions to shaun woodward.. he wasesentative of questions to shaun woodward. he the show. he was also ative of questions to shaun woodward. he the show. he was also thee on the show. he was also the former northern ireland secretary, so i'm going to speak to that police data to him about that police data breach. gosh. also going breach. oh gosh. i'm also going to be discussing immigration in general with alexander downer because he is the former high commissioner from commissioner to the...
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this ruling came yesterday in the case of john woodward. the judge said that another murder trial after two earlier, mr. dials, would violate his legal protections against double jeopardy. woodward is accused of killing 25 year old laurie house after she left work at adobe systems in 1992. prosecutors say the dna evidence recently links him to her killing. this judge can make this decision on our case than all cold cases going forward and where dna evidence has been found later on after decades of families waiting, then their cases are in jeopardy. also so woodward is now scheduled to be released from custody. family members of laurie house say 31 years after she was killed, this case is far from over. the appeals process is how you actually change the system. and that's really what needs to happen. so, you know, we're going to fight with this appeals process and hopefully get some justice. santa clara county's da jeff rosen said he's appealing the judge's decision because he wants the defendant to be held accountable for murder. our time i
this ruling came yesterday in the case of john woodward. the judge said that another murder trial after two earlier, mr. dials, would violate his legal protections against double jeopardy. woodward is accused of killing 25 year old laurie house after she left work at adobe systems in 1992. prosecutors say the dna evidence recently links him to her killing. this judge can make this decision on our case than all cold cases going forward and where dna evidence has been found later on after decades...
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also reported by woodward and costa was steve bannon's role in pushing the plan.back here today. we're going to bury biden on january 6th, f-ing bury him. >> pence says he's talked to all the lawyers he can talk to, and he's decided he can't -- he doesn't have the power that the president says he has. and trump turns on him, yells at him, says that essentially he has betrayed him, and the meeting doesn't end very well between the two men. >> but that did not stop the president from publicly pressuring the vice president on twitter ahead of the certification. up next -- >> we're on a conference call, and i told kevin mccarthy when people are convinced an election was stolen and there is a route out, there's going to be violence. >> his response was simply operator, next caller. uuuhhhh... here, i'll take that! woohoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar. enter the $10,000 powered by protein max challenge. ♪ ♪ (♪) rsv can be a dangerous virus... [sneeze] ...for those 60 and older. it's not just a cold. and if you're 60 or older... ...you may be
also reported by woodward and costa was steve bannon's role in pushing the plan.back here today. we're going to bury biden on january 6th, f-ing bury him. >> pence says he's talked to all the lawyers he can talk to, and he's decided he can't -- he doesn't have the power that the president says he has. and trump turns on him, yells at him, says that essentially he has betrayed him, and the meeting doesn't end very well between the two men. >> but that did not stop the president from...
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the skirt was made by an individual by the name of agnes woodward, and they represent are missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. our sisters and their ribbon skirts also represent prayer because we are a powerful people. the hundreds of communities hold stories of choose from generation to generation. our communities know which relatives have yet to return to their families. we must have those stories told by giving them tools and resources to do so. the members of this committee may have some additional questions for the witnesses, and we will ask you to respond to those in writing. just from my personal note, i'm deeply sorry that we and congress have not addressed this for so long. it is a tragedy. it is, i send that we have done, and we need to do everything we can to fix this. thank you representative ruth buffalo for running and winning your seats. you are met to serve an uninspired positive as the amount of work that you've already done. since you've been in your state, so thank you so much for that. so members, i'm asking you to be problem solvers. i'm asking you to
the skirt was made by an individual by the name of agnes woodward, and they represent are missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. our sisters and their ribbon skirts also represent prayer because we are a powerful people. the hundreds of communities hold stories of choose from generation to generation. our communities know which relatives have yet to return to their families. we must have those stories told by giving them tools and resources to do so. the members of this committee may...
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know, all this crises for the problems with being on this as a result of fighting for a to become a woodward power within the countries. so if you can look at the root cause is given the root causes of this new sharepoint. this is linked to this uh, fighting of, uh, being uh, disproved and uh, word power. so um i wrote, she didn't appear or didn't attend the conference. well uh about 40 countries. well, uh, well add the conference and um for you to be, you have to be along the, the, the 40 countries the went for the conference. but to my surprise, rochelle was not the type of, uh, uh, the conference. the jose, uh yeah. what's your assessment of the connection between the fact that russia was excluded from the summit and the failure of the meeting? so you something as simple as even a joint statements. sorry. what's your assessments of the thoughts that is, were connection? do you think that russia was excluded from this? some it's on the meeting. hadn't even if we are drawing statements? no, i think uh the russians, uh, russian know better. well, that is the way it appears to attend the conf
know, all this crises for the problems with being on this as a result of fighting for a to become a woodward power within the countries. so if you can look at the root cause is given the root causes of this new sharepoint. this is linked to this uh, fighting of, uh, being uh, disproved and uh, word power. so um i wrote, she didn't appear or didn't attend the conference. well uh about 40 countries. well, uh, well add the conference and um for you to be, you have to be along the, the, the 40...