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i don't think we trust the fbi. i don't think we trust the cia. we don't trust my most government on. this was the stone. >> this line is for a food bank in atlanta is rove park neighborhood. carry folks grew up here. move back in with his parents during covid life now, part-time substitute teacher part-time doordash or part-time, everything almost. >> all you can do right now, you can find all i could find at the moment, just taking whatever jobs come, folks is 35 wants to keep georgia blue. wishes biden had yielded to someone more energetic who is there now to lead the democratic party like we don't really know and for all the negative things, you can say about the republicans, they at least have people out there running who seem passionate jake, just like last time from visiting georgia is going to be close and the suburbs, they're getting more democratic. >> why? because they're getting more diverse and getting more highly educated. they're getting less white. that factor is still stays. there are a lot of doubts about biden though& his age, h
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interview with lester holt talked about the national security threat that tiktok poses as far as the fbi, the cia, bill burns are all concerned. let's watch. >> tiktok for us represents a national security concern. and the reason i say that is that tiktok's parent company is beholden to the chinese government. >> so, jeff, the biden campaign is using tiktok to reach especially their young people, disaffected of course, and that is a key component. but the president will sign this if it passes. >> yeah, absolutely. this was not a poison pill for president biden. because the white house actually supports this. but it is ironic as you rightly point out because it is happening at the same time that his campaign is making use of tiktok. and that is the overall irony to the whole thing. tiktok is a really important app for reaching young voters which the biden campaign capitals do but yet the national security concerns. the white house latest explanation for that is they are not asking to get rid of tiktok all together, they just want it for be divested. but he needs his campaign to have acces
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from columbia university amid heated protests on campus in response to the israel/gaza war, how the fbi is getting involved to prevent violence. >>> also this morning, transportation secretary pete buttigieg is our guest. you're watching "morning joe". we're back in 60 seconds. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement. >>> president biden was on the campaign trail yesterday in donald trump's home state. the president gave a speech on reproductive rights. one week before florida's six-week abortion ban goes into effect. six weeks. he blamed trump for the repeal of roe v. wade and extreme abortion laws across the country. >> for 50 years, the court ruled that there was a fundamental constitutional right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there's one person responsible for this nightmare and he's acknowledged it and he brags about it -- donald trump. now trump sa
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the courtroom today, and will be there every day, fellow justice security, also joining us, former fbi counsel, district of new york, cohost of prosecuting donald trump, podcast that won this year's best crime and justice podcast. former acting u.s. general argued over 50 cases before the supreme court, he's a professor of law at georgetown law school and host of courtside, neil and andrew are both msnbc legal analysts, and adam, from inside the courtroom today, what, we all had a chance to read the transcript, and there is some stuff that looks hard-hitting against todd blanche with the judge. what is the experience in the courtroom today? what do you gain by being there? what can you add to the exchanges? >> right off the bat blanche's reaction after that devastating line you lost all credibility. after the break-- >> in that moment when he is saying you lost all credibility what can you see with this lawyer? >> a tremendous amount of frustration, but at that moment he is trying to recover, and when the real misery of that takedown really became apparent was after the recess. and we
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agreeing to a massive settlement with victims of disgraced gymnastics doctor larry nassar, after the fbi mishandled allegations from dozens of women. >>> president biden hoping to put florida in play this november. biden's major abortion rights speech in florida today, with that state's new six-week abortion ban going into effect. biden arguing this is all happening after donald trump's picks for the supreme court helped overturn roe and a woman's right to choose. >>> tonight, the arrest after the harrowing video. a woman pleading for help as she was kidnapped. >> please, help me! >> david: tonight, the video showing the suspect picking her up, carrying her away. >>> also, those images just coming in, the fiery plane crash, and what we've learned. >>> and tonight here, we take you deep under the sea. the secrets of the octopus. how they survive, how they communicate, even with humans. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters new york this is "world news tonight," with david muir. >> david: good evening. it is great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. we have seve
agreeing to a massive settlement with victims of disgraced gymnastics doctor larry nassar, after the fbi mishandled allegations from dozens of women. >>> president biden hoping to put florida in play this november. biden's major abortion rights speech in florida today, with that state's new six-week abortion ban going into effect. biden arguing this is all happening after donald trump's picks for the supreme court helped overturn roe and a woman's right to choose. >>> tonight,...
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. >> what is the point of reporting abuse if our own fbi agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? >> reporter: a doj report found after first hearing of the allegations in 2015, fbi agents failed to flag local authorities who could have taken action, effectively allowing nassar to continue his abuse for more than a year. >> nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest. it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile. >> reporter: the failure so profound, it led to an extraordinary apology by the fbi director. this was a dark chapter for the fbi, david, a truly dark chapter. >> david: pierre thomas live in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to president biden tonight, helping to put the state of florida back in play this november. tonight, the president's major abortion rights speech in florida, with that state's new six-week abortion ban just days now from going into effect. mary bruce in florida. >> reporter: president biden today traveling to florida, just days before the state's strict new abortion law goes into effect. b
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the new documents also provide a specific timeline and reveal 30 fbi personnel were on scene entering trump's residence at 8:59 a.m. eastern living at 6:3. >> i personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. >> according to the documents, attorney general merrick garland escalated the probe into a full blown investigation in march of 2022. five months before the raid. the mysterious person 16 claims he warned trump whatever you have, give everything back. let them come here and get everything. don't give them a noble treason indict you because they will. in june of 2023, special counsel jack smith indicted trump for violating the espionage act accusing the former president of illegally keeping more than 300 highly classified documents and committing obstruction by not returning them as required under federal law. trump has pleaded not guilty. the former president, bret, has made the argument that these documents could be considered personal. judge cannon, who he appointed, has declined to drop the case as the former president would like. it's still on the ca
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among them, fbi interviews with someone known only as person 16. who, quote, had free access to trump and the oval office and was regularlyregularly briefed national security matters. this person told agents that as president, trump never issued the standing order to declassify all documents, as he now claims to have done. the first time person 16 even heard of such an order was in 2022, after the documents had already been seized from trump's florida home. person 16 also told the fbi they met with trump multiple times after he left the white house. in november of 2021, warned him, quote, whatever you have, give everything back. don't give them a noble reason to intitle you, because they will. trump allegedly gave person 16 the impression that he would return the documents, which he did not, before their conversation was interrupted by a, quote, mar-a-lago club member and a much younger woman who wanted to have her picture taken with trump. also, in the newly unsealed documents, trump promised his valet, walt nauta, a pardon if he was charged with
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. >> and what the person was totally telling the fbi in a november 2022, interview was that walt nauta has said that he was being offered a pardon that this was an offer those made by the former president's people, it's only referred to as the president's foreign presence. people and it was a characterization of the investigation are really just a part of what the fbi interview says. it says that the nauta was told by the former president's people that his investigation was not going anywhere. that it was a politically motivated and much ado about nothing and said that if even if nauta was indicted if he was charged he was for lying to the fbi that the former president would pardon him in 2024. now, we don't know again, what this person, who this person is we do know that according to this transcript that was that was submitted in court that he worked this person worked for the trump white house and has had very limited contact since leaving them. i will note one last thing here that this person this was a witness who also apparently had talked directly to the former president in and e
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the fbi had pre bunkhouse story had told the social media giants what to expect without free speech. there's no hope for civilization. the unauthorized history we play streaming now exclusively on fox nation. >> we plan to offer retirement. >> but i wish we had more cash . >> do you think that's true? any idea that they caney sell their life insurance policy for cash? >> so they're basically sittings on goldmine? >> i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy. well f cash. evcies. i, not everyoni coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies fottin r cash, even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there sitting u can se on all this cash. >> if you want a life insurance policysh, of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry. evenemiums. someone turn policm a combination of cash and coverage with. >> no future premiums. someone needs to tell themgold they're sittinmineg on a goldmie and you have no idea. hey, guys, you should've got a goldmine nine for that. >> i don't hear anythingee anymore. n, orfind out if you're sittinga goldmine.
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also during this, former fbi general counsel, andrew weissman. and melissa murray, they are both nyu law professors and msnbc legal analysts and co- authors of the new york times best-selling book "the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary." adam, you are our eyes and ears in there. you are getting the juror experience of taking the picture of it all. what do you think the jurors went on with today? >> they came home with a lot of information because this was an alert jury. they were wrapped in attention w both in the prosecution and th defense statements. and, they came home with this bombshell quote that ended your introduction, limit, the what have we done ? it was almost in oppenheimer -like moment where you have stormy daniels lawyer with a recognition that, and which is the central theory of the case for the prosecution, e that this is related to the election. with a very powerful moment and it came within a powerful monologue, which you read a lo part of, that it was election fraud, pure and simple. so, that wa
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i asked mic echo, that's not the name of a new florida and so the machine song, it's apparently the fbi's code name for its investigation into trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents. case name was just revealed in an redacted court filings and special counsel, jack smith's criminal case against trump plasmic echo. whatever that means. >> in the sports lead, new york yankees manager aaron boone found himself injective from today's game for well for nothing i'm going to be to do a look at probably going to hit okay maybe take a look here so that was the umpire yelling towards the dugout. >> erin saying what we should note, it was a fan in the stands who first did the talker? boon just stood there and took it when a fan mouth on and boone w out of thamed no i'm nousually, warn that the fans, yankeeut still taylor swift's new album became the most streamed album on its first day across spotify, amazon music, and apple music on friday, the tortured poets department gotten nearly 300 million streams on spotify alone before we sign off this programming node, cnn will have special co
i asked mic echo, that's not the name of a new florida and so the machine song, it's apparently the fbi's code name for its investigation into trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents. case name was just revealed in an redacted court filings and special counsel, jack smith's criminal case against trump plasmic echo. whatever that means. >> in the sports lead, new york yankees manager aaron boone found himself injective from today's game for well for nothing i'm going to be to...
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fbi have to show a national security purpose. if a journalist or a political figure or a religious figure were even to be queried about, you have to get approval from the director to the deputy director or head of the national security division. we think we've got a very strong reform bill. it's why it passed the senate. >> senator, so much to talk to you about. good to have you here in person. >> thank you, margaret. >>> and we turn now to alaska republican senator dan sullivan wh is here with us, a busy weekend here in washington. >> yeah. good to be back on the show. >> so senator, this ukraine aid that finally has moved, president zelenskyy was on another network this morning, and he said the u.s. will send a signal with this that this will not be a second afghanistan. the u.s. will stay with ukraine. if donald trump wins this next election, can you guarantee the u.s. will stay with ukraine? >> listen, i can't guarantee anything, but it's actually good that president zelenskyy mentioned afghanistan, margaret, this gets lost t
fbi have to show a national security purpose. if a journalist or a political figure or a religious figure were even to be queried about, you have to get approval from the director to the deputy director or head of the national security division. we think we've got a very strong reform bill. it's why it passed the senate. >> senator, so much to talk to you about. good to have you here in person. >> thank you, margaret. >>> and we turn now to alaska republican senator dan...
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the very least, initially suspended, but what the chinese did, is they brought in essentially their fbi. they did an investigation, and they said that the reason these athletes had tested positive was because they had eaten at a contaminated kitchen, that this investigative unit for the -- for the chinese went in, and was able to find traces of this drug in a kitchen in spice containers and in a vent, and in what some of what they called sludge, and they said, because of that, even though the chinese could not answer how this drug -- this is a prescription heart medication that makes it much easier to work out and train. they couldn't explain how it got into the kitchen and how it got into the food. all they could say is traces of it were found in this kitchen and they said, because of that, this was a mass contamination event, and there should be no discipline for the athletes. it was all kept secret and the world anti-doping agency which is supposed to be the big backstop here. it's supposed to make sure countries follow the rules and appropriately sanction their athletes. that big, b
the very least, initially suspended, but what the chinese did, is they brought in essentially their fbi. they did an investigation, and they said that the reason these athletes had tested positive was because they had eaten at a contaminated kitchen, that this investigative unit for the -- for the chinese went in, and was able to find traces of this drug in a kitchen in spice containers and in a vent, and in what some of what they called sludge, and they said, because of that, even though the...
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just last week, fbi director chris wray said that threats to the jewish community have tripled since the october 7 hamas attacks and the war that has followed, protests are still going on at columbia university in new york city. and today, an orthodox rabbi associated with columbia is warning jewish students they should quote, return home until the campus has safer. now attention is running high after several days of pro-palestinian protests and more than 100 arrests on campus, the governor of new york, kathy hochul is tweeting today saying, quote, the first amendment protects the right to protest, but students also have a right to learn in an environment free from an environment free, excuse me from harassment or violence that columbia or on any campus threatening jewish students with violence or glorifying the terrorism of october 7 is antisemitism cnn's polo sandoval joins us now from new york. so polo, what's the latest, what's happening today? >> so alex, what we continue to see our two demonstrations that show no signs of stopping here and to be clear, there are demonstrations
just last week, fbi director chris wray said that threats to the jewish community have tripled since the october 7 hamas attacks and the war that has followed, protests are still going on at columbia university in new york city. and today, an orthodox rabbi associated with columbia is warning jewish students they should quote, return home until the campus has safer. now attention is running high after several days of pro-palestinian protests and more than 100 arrests on campus, the governor of...
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the fbi director said federal law enforcement is concerned about lone actors targeting gatherings ahead of the start of passover which starts tomorrow. are there known threats in your state? >> there's not known threats right now, and i can tell you that pennsylvania state police, working in coordination with our federal and local partners, are all over this and will let folks know in communities if there are specific threats. we continue to work closely with law enforcement and community leaders to do everything we can to take down the temperature, to address the rise in anti-semitism, islamophobia, other forms of hate. there should be no place for that here in pennsylvania. of course pennsylvania founding on the vision of william penn, a place that would be a place of tolerance and welcome and peace, a place where people could come together and practice their faith, whatever their faith is. we have a special relationship with that here in this commonwealth where we respect all, no matter what you look like, where you come from or love or choose to pray to. we will do everything we can
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nevertheless, the fbi decided there was something to see. they persuaded a judge there was something to see. they got a court ordered search warrant to search michael cohen's office. and they seized business records and emails and documents. and then, michael cohen was told he was going to be charged with federal crimes. and then, michael cohen struck a plea deal with federal prosecutors with the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york. he pled guilty to campaign finance violations and other charges. he admitted that he had arranged this payment to ms. daniels and to another woman who said she had a nine month long affair with trump. he said he arranged these payments, he coordinated to make sure these women would get paid. to stay quiet about their allegations of infidelity. in order to help trump's presidential campaign. now, when michael cohen pled guilty, president trump responded by calling him a rat. that's nice. when michael cohen pled guilty, he admitted that he hadn't paid out this hush money of his own accord ou
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the nypd files are in the intelligence holdings in the counterterrorism world of the police or the fbi. so the question is anderson why that, why there why today he carried a sign with him that said trump is with biden and there are about to fascist coup. the united states but his conspiracy theory material, which was all over the web, and he directed people to that today before he did this. doesn't have much to do with donald trump or joe biden. it's about cryptocurrency and universities, movistar whereas in millionaires and a whole web of corruption and murder. but i think the idea he came with was there's one place where every camera from every media outlet everywhere in the world is going to be at a specific time. i'm going to make sure that i direct them to my theories. it's one of the reasons we don't go deep into what they are or talk a lot about him by name is he's done a terrible thing to himself and his family and you don't want to encourage anybody else, right? to do it. so in terms of access to that location, to being that closed, is going to change i mean, it could it's a
the nypd files are in the intelligence holdings in the counterterrorism world of the police or the fbi. so the question is anderson why that, why there why today he carried a sign with him that said trump is with biden and there are about to fascist coup. the united states but his conspiracy theory material, which was all over the web, and he directed people to that today before he did this. doesn't have much to do with donald trump or joe biden. it's about cryptocurrency and universities,...
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tonight, and the fbi says it has stopped a potential disaster. a school shooting at a high school and elementary school. they have arrested a teenager in maryland who they say had detailed plans to target both his high school and where he went to elementary school. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi along with state and local authorities in maryland say they thwarted 18-year-old alex ye's plans to shoot up his high school and his former elementary school after authorities discovered what they called a manifesto with detailed plans to commit mass murder. >> ye writes about targeting his former elementary school because little kids make easier targets. he strategized on how to access the easiest classrooms in his high school and how he would be able to sneak a gun into the school. >> reporter: ye, whose legal name is andrea but uses male and female pronouns and goes by alex, was known to authorities as having a history of mental health issues and an obsession with school shootings. issues that le
tonight, and the fbi says it has stopped a potential disaster. a school shooting at a high school and elementary school. they have arrested a teenager in maryland who they say had detailed plans to target both his high school and where he went to elementary school. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi along with state and local authorities in maryland say they thwarted 18-year-old alex ye's plans to shoot up his high school and his former...
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the fbi recently telling fox news over the past three years a dedicated team of fbi agents analysts, data scientists and law enforcement partners has worked thousands of hours conducting interviews, reviewing physical and digital evidence and assessing tips from the public. the fbi previously told fox news there are some clues that can help solve this case. >> there one video come tippy-toes, peculiars there somebody that somebody who knows this individual may be able to pick out. the pipe bombs did not detonate a suspect walking in a residential neighborhood blocked from the u.s. capitol had pipe bombs that could have injured or killed innocent bystanders. >> although it has been more than three years we still have many unanswered questions. >> former fbi agent maureen o'connell explains why the investigation is an uphill battle. >> i'm not overly surprised that they haven't been able to find this person when you look just at the video evidence that we have and the images that were captured from that film. it's very grainy, and it's something you see a lot when you're looking at sur
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also joining us, former fbi general counsel from new york and co-author of the best-selling book, "the trump indictments." and neil is with us, former acting general who has argued over 50 cases before the supreme court. he is a professor at georgetown law school and a host of a podcast. they are both msnbc legal analysts . adam, let me start with you, since you were there today. this unfolded so strangely. we are saying that we have 12 jurors seated tonight but we don't know how many we are going to have tomorrow morning. this morning you lost two. >> that is correct. we lost two because we found out very early on that one of the jurors had her identity figured out. and this turned into an exchange between the judge basically directing the news media not to report certain information. such as the physical appearance of the jurors, their occupations. that sure, the first one that we lost, was one of the ones who said that no one is above the law. the second juror that we lost was the one that we talked about the last time we were speaking who had commented on trump being so fascinating
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. >> sean: well the terror group right here in our country now maybe the fbi director christopher ray may be he should spend a little less time going after tiger moms and dads and angry parents at school board meetings and investigating peaceful pro-life protesters and maybe should be spending a bit more time investigating those who openly support a barbaric terrorist group whose charger calls for the destruction of israel and they often chant up to america as well coming up tonight we bring you the very latest disruptive demonstrations from america's far left and 95 hamas supporters also tonight to words hitler paid according to reports this is what biden staffers call donald trump this is the adults in charge i thought we were promised that dignity would finally be restored to 1600 pennsylvania avenue the background of swami will weigh on that straight ahead but first donald trump back in court today all 12 jurors plus one alternate selected but not before a lot of drama when two seated jurors were dismissed one was let go over privacy concerns another over a prior arrest reportedly
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affected simultaneously, and the public confidence is eroding anderson, local officials told us it was fbi investigators that first alerted them that russian hackers suspected of being behind these cyber attacks declined to comment to us. >> we've also reached out to the russian embassy, but we have not heard back from them either anderson 11, derek, thanks so much coming up for days after ron's attack on israel, still, no military response by the israelis. >> however, as we mentioned britain's david cameron met with prime minister netanyahu today. he told reporters, quote, it's clear the israelis are making a decision to act that plus new reporting and how close israel was responding days ago, right after attack, and then decided to hold off means pause on the things you'd love green means go cool the pain with bio free and keep on going bio freeze green means go to been time. >> 60% of misguide and it's not just sports tickets, fossil concerts demo. game-tying, last-minute tickets, lowest price guaranteed if your roof is showing danger signs like streaks are rais, shingles, it could be t
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leading off the discussion is andrew weissman, former fbi general counsel in the eastern district of new york. a legal analyst and co-author of the best selling book the trump indictments. the charging documents with commentary. also with us, adam former assistant ag for the state of new york and somewhere around the corner is adam's eighth grade daughter who is here on take your daughter to work night, great to have her here. i want to go straight to this trump attack on the jurors in his case. him quoting at social media, they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. this looks like a very sharp challenge for the judge on enforcing his gag order. >> let me fill you in. on march 26 of this year, the judge issued a order to the parties and the relevant part says the following. trump and any party are prohibited from doing the following, making or directing others to make public statements about any prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding. so it is hard to see why trump is not egging on the judge to say i am now
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the fbi declined to comment to us. we've also reached out to the russian embassy, but we have not heard back from them either that or some 11 derek, thanks so much. i'm just coming up for days after ron's attack on israel, still, no military response by the israelis. however, as we mentioned, britain's david cameron met with prime minister netanyahu today. he told reporters porter's quote, it's clear the israelis are making a decision to act that plus new reporting and how close israel was responding days ago, right after the attack, and then decided hold off live from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable nights in dc, the swatter will read back here president biden and comedian collin joseph headline the white house correspondents dinner lives saturday, april 22 at seven eastern on cnn. i love your dress i splurged a little because liberty mutual customize my car insurance i saved hundreds. that's great. i know. right. i've been telling everyone did you hear that i just set her first word can you say? >
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affected simultaneously, and the public confidence is eroding anderson local officials told us it was fbi investigators that first alerted them that russian hackers suspected of being behind these cyber attacks the fbi declined to comment to us. >> we've also reached out to the russian embassy, but we have not heard back from them either that or some 11, derek, thanks so much coming up for days after ron's attack i kind of israel still no military response by the israelis, however, as we mentioned, britain's david cameron met with prime minister netanyahu today. he told reporters, quote, it's clear the israelis are making a decision to act that plus new reporting on how close israel was responding days ago, right after the attack, and then decided to hold off i did not show my best friend. i did this him bob is very small he's managed to get away with three murders we have very compelling evidence i am old directly is planning on doing a sheath that jinx streaming exclusively on max i love your dress. thanks i splurged a little because liberty mutual customize my car insurance and i saved
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it is meant to address the fbi's failure to take accusations of sexual abuse against the former team usa gymnastics dr. seriously. the total amount paid out from the scandal tops $1 billion. actor hugh grant says he has received an enormous sum from a british tabloid to settle a lawsuit over illegal spying. the actor has accused the sun newspaper of tapping into his home and breaking -- tapping into his phone and breaking into his home. he appeared at high court amid a long-running legal battle over hacking claims. the sun's parent company denied any wrongdoing. eli lilly says the weight lost drug will help patients with sleep apnea. the pharmaceutical giant cited two studies that showed the drug but irregular breathing episodes by up to 63%. sleep apnea affects some 20 million americans. the trial adds to growing evidence popular drugs like it have medical benefits beyond their primary purposes. on wall street, stocks slipped across the board. the dow jones industrial average lost 45 points to close at 37,753. the nasdaq dropped for the fourth straight session losing 181 points. the
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convinced to stay off twitter, and we know that helped him win in the last few days with an assist from fbi director comey, but that's certainly the exception rather than the rule. he is in discipline. i was speaking to someone in trump world last night who did acknowledge that, the physical toll this is taking on trump already. a couple of times we have seen him close his eyes, potentially asleep. though he's been in courtrooms a lot in recent months, most of those appearances relatively brief, an hour here, a couple of hours there. lots of breaks. he never had to be there for eight, nine hours at a time, and he's going to have to do that each and every day. he gets today off but he'll be back tomorrow. he'll be back friday. he'll be back monday, and there's concern in trump world about the physical toll this will take on him. his campaign schedule already has to be curtailed inherently because of the time commitment to new york. they wonder, will he be up for it. will he be able in his free moments to hit the road. he made a brief appearance at a local business yesterday. his aides are ta
convinced to stay off twitter, and we know that helped him win in the last few days with an assist from fbi director comey, but that's certainly the exception rather than the rule. he is in discipline. i was speaking to someone in trump world last night who did acknowledge that, the physical toll this is taking on trump already. a couple of times we have seen him close his eyes, potentially asleep. though he's been in courtrooms a lot in recent months, most of those appearances relatively...
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grant confronting capitol police, trying to man a bike rack barricade the situation, escalates and fbi investigators as a grant and joined other writers, lifted up the barricade, shoved it at police a female officer fell onto the steps behind the investigator says, video shows that grants interfered when officers tried to apprehend a different writer. oh, but mr. james state grant was not done then security video shows he made it into the capital declined through a broken window and then prosecutors say james grant found the hideaway office of senator jeff merkley of oregon. you can see james take grant and screenshot images with other writers, merkley and have made it to safety. but the senator later told the oregonian newspaper that rioters trashed his office. a judge found james tate gray guilty this past february of assaulting a police officer and obstructing an official proceeding. james tate grant. sentencing is set for june another one of donald trump's j6 hostages, not hostage, a convicted criminal but as we said, james take great was convicted not only of what he did to the co
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former fbi counsel. he's an nbc legal analyst and co-author of the best-selling book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. just filling a blank here on juror number four who said he is fascinated by donald trump. what else did he say? >> i'm reading from the transcript here. you have to imagine this real tone of wonder in his voice. he's now on the panel saying i find him fascinating and mysterious. he walks into a room and sets people off one way or another. i find that really interesting. this one guy can do all of this? >> what did the prosecutors have to say to that juror in questioning? >> this was during an exchange not with the prosecutors but with todd blanche. you have to remember during this entire process the court has studiously avoided trying to elicit from jurors what you think about trump. todd blanche tried to push that in the pretrial hearings. that failed. judge said their opinions are immaterial. during this process, his lawyers have the chance to try
former fbi counsel. he's an nbc legal analyst and co-author of the best-selling book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. just filling a blank here on juror number four who said he is fascinated by donald trump. what else did he say? >> i'm reading from the transcript here. you have to imagine this real tone of wonder in his voice. he's now on the panel saying i find him fascinating and mysterious. he walks into a room and sets people off one way or...
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he attacks the fbi and the justice department, but this is not donald trump. it's a man named don hill, a former dallas city council member facing bribery charges. what's the difference? how and how those two words were treated >> well, yes. so it's interesting, i came across that anecdote of my research and i found this analogy of sort of relatively high-profile politician, defendant, at least high-profile in his own community. and when he was on trial, he made a series of comments claiming that he was the victim of a politically biased prosecution. justice trump always does. and if this guy's comments are quite tame compared to what trump what we've become used to from donald trump. and in that case one single comment claiming a politically biased prosecution got that paolo petition slapped with a contempt order, slapped with a gag order, and send us two 30 days in jail. and so i just the differential treatment was striking to me and there may be very good reasons to treat donald trump differently. in some ways. he's a former president he's a presidential ca
he attacks the fbi and the justice department, but this is not donald trump. it's a man named don hill, a former dallas city council member facing bribery charges. what's the difference? how and how those two words were treated >> well, yes. so it's interesting, i came across that anecdote of my research and i found this analogy of sort of relatively high-profile politician, defendant, at least high-profile in his own community. and when he was on trial, he made a series of comments...
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he is a fellow at just security, also andrew wiseman, former fbi, former chief and new york. he is coauthor of the new york times best-selling book the trump indictments, the historic charging documents with commentary. adam, on this day when things are just cranking up, we saw a bunch of rulings before any of the jurors were brought into the room to go through those questions. what was established by the judge in those rulings before the jurors you make >> one of the interesting things about those rulings was of course trump has spent the lead up to this trial trying to discredit the judge, and has been saying how unfair he is, how compromised he is, and what the judge did was created very provisional rulings that, in many instances, were favorable to trump. he ruled trump at least at this stage, prosecutors cannot much in one of the fact that you mentioned in your opening, that he had conducted this affair while his wife was pregnant. the prosecutors cannot mention also that with the affair, with karen mcdougal, that that took place before the pregnancy with daniels, it was
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the fbi confirmed it carried out a court-approved search, but wouldn't elaborate. the bodies of three workers, -- four workers, killed in the collapse, have been recovered. two others are presumed dead. the weapons supervisor on the set of the movie "rust" was sentenced to 18 months in prison today. in march, a court in new mexico found hannah gutierrez-reed guilty of involuntary manslaughter. she was accused of loading a live round into a gun actor alec baldwin was using that accidentally killed cinematographer halyna hutchins in 2021. baldwin's own involuntary manslaughter trial begins in july. the supreme court is allowing a louisiana policeman to move forward with a lawsuit against a black lives matter activist. the unnamed officer is suing the organizer of the protest, deray mckesson, for negligence, after he was struck by an object during a 2016 protest in baton rouge. civil rights groups warn the case threatens the right to protest. separately, the justices decided to allow idaho to enforce a ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth. the order lets the s
the fbi confirmed it carried out a court-approved search, but wouldn't elaborate. the bodies of three workers, -- four workers, killed in the collapse, have been recovered. two others are presumed dead. the weapons supervisor on the set of the movie "rust" was sentenced to 18 months in prison today. in march, a court in new mexico found hannah gutierrez-reed guilty of involuntary manslaughter. she was accused of loading a live round into a gun actor alec baldwin was using that...