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it is 4:00 in new york city. i'm john heilemann in here for nicolle wallace all week long, i'm sorry to report. if president trump seems more irritable or cranky you would expect from a president coming off a week of summer vacation, which he apparently played a lot of golf and surfed a lot of cable news, look for a unique set of polls along with a crush ominous headlines that smacked him in the face when he first woke up this morning in the white house. a new national nbc news/"the wall street journal" poll puts trump 12 points behind. behind whom? a democrat to be named later. the generic democrat beating the sitting president by double digits. trump also failing the grade on on response to the mass shootings in dayton
it is 4:00 in new york city. i'm john heilemann in here for nicolle wallace all week long, i'm sorry to report. if president trump seems more irritable or cranky you would expect from a president coming off a week of summer vacation, which he apparently played a lot of golf and surfed a lot of cable news, look for a unique set of polls along with a crush ominous headlines that smacked him in the face when he first woke up this morning in the white house. a new national nbc news/"the wall...
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here in new york. welcome to you both. jonathan dienst, i'm duty bound to point out that the acting head of the bureau of prisons works for that man, the attorney general. it should be known if there is a problem at a big name facility, big enough to house ramsey yusef. what have you learned about the gap in time of him being checked on? >> the gap in time, he was not checked on in his cell for numerous hours. we're hearing the range of three hours to six hours is the gap. we're still waiting for clarity from investigators, but that is a significant time when they're supposed to be checking on this high-profile inmate who had a previous possible suicide attempt, that they were to check 30 minutes or less. go to that door, there is a little glass window there, look in and make sure he's breathing and he's all right, and if not, you knock on the glass until you see movement and then you move on. >> standard is every 30 minutes, every 60 minutes? >> every 30 minutes or less. >> this is the kind of thing t
here in new york. welcome to you both. jonathan dienst, i'm duty bound to point out that the acting head of the bureau of prisons works for that man, the attorney general. it should be known if there is a problem at a big name facility, big enough to house ramsey yusef. what have you learned about the gap in time of him being checked on? >> the gap in time, he was not checked on in his cell for numerous hours. we're hearing the range of three hours to six hours is the gap. we're still...
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garner, his family, the city of new york, new york city police department, but certainly officer pantaleo. >> cornell, do you want to weigh in? >> listen, i respect the work that the police officers do. but this is what we have to stop doing. we have to stop saying, you know, for police -- in order for police to do their job, you know, black people don't have any rights, right? we can -- we can kill, we can maim -- >> we're not saying that at all. >> that's the false -- you just said that, you know, if the people don't want the police to do their job, then you'll have a rise in crime. i allowed you to talk, allow me to talk, okay? this is the false dichotomy we have to stop setting up. you know what, if the police don't have the rights and can't be held accountable they can't do their job. that's just not right. we have seen crime go down in the police like new york after we stopped stop and frisk. this ideal that we're going to put the black community either for, you know, you're for the black lives or for the police officers that has to stop. it has to stop on both sides and this is a p
garner, his family, the city of new york, new york city police department, but certainly officer pantaleo. >> cornell, do you want to weigh in? >> listen, i respect the work that the police officers do. but this is what we have to stop doing. we have to stop saying, you know, for police -- in order for police to do their job, you know, black people don't have any rights, right? we can -- we can kill, we can maim -- >> we're not saying that at all. >> that's the false --...
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the new york's child victims act. a new law giving victims one year window to file a lawsuit regardless of when the alleged happened. among those targeted to the largest institutions that have face countless allegations of sexual abuse of kids. the catholic church and the boy scouts of america. >> now this law is significant in cases like these because it extends the statue of limitations for child sex abuse. joining us now is our sex abuse survivor and advocate for other survivors and jennifer freeman, an attorney representing sex abuse victims ranging from epstein accusers and boy scouts accusers. jennifer, talk to me about this significance of this. >> this is historic legislation and landmark legislation that gives anyone of any age to bring child sex abuse claims. >> what's the difference today than yesterday if you were a victim? >> yesterday if you were 25 years old or 38 years old or 85 years old, you had no claim to bring. >> these are all civil suits. >> criminal suits are no longer available. all we really
the new york's child victims act. a new law giving victims one year window to file a lawsuit regardless of when the alleged happened. among those targeted to the largest institutions that have face countless allegations of sexual abuse of kids. the catholic church and the boy scouts of america. >> now this law is significant in cases like these because it extends the statue of limitations for child sex abuse. joining us now is our sex abuse survivor and advocate for other survivors and...
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>>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump's visit to the south of france for this year's g7 summit ended earlier today with america's closest allies essentially resorting to a strategy of speaking in soothing tones and sharing warm and fuzzies with the american president to avoid stoking his ire. "the new york times" describes the world's approach to donald trump this way, quote, ever so gingerly as if determined not to rouse the american's well-known temper. the other group of seven leaders thought to nudge them toward their views on the pressing issues of the day, or at least register their differences while making sure to wrap him in a french crepe of flattery, which he prefers. prp tends to hear what he wants to hear in settings like this and that tale of two summits was on full display as detailed on the atlantic reporting this weekend, quote, there are in effect two different summits under way, one that's happening in president donald trump's mind. and another that is actually happening, like on the ground.
>>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. donald trump's visit to the south of france for this year's g7 summit ended earlier today with america's closest allies essentially resorting to a strategy of speaking in soothing tones and sharing warm and fuzzies with the american president to avoid stoking his ire. "the new york times" describes the world's approach to donald trump this way, quote, ever so gingerly as if determined not to rouse the american's well-known temper. the...
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if thousands of petitioners have their way and the go ahead from new york's mayor new york city council just twist the knife when i first saw this story mid-week the number of petitioners were just over 130,000. since december when it was introduced. but as of this broadcast, that number has more than doubled, nearly 400,000 people want you to be reminded of your forerunner every time you return to your headquarters post-white house. that is if you manage to stay out of federal prison. we'll be right back. iphone or android and our . with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose levels any time, without fingersticks. ask your doctor to write a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us you can do it without fingersticks. i can't believe it. that sophie opened up a wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man spe
if thousands of petitioners have their way and the go ahead from new york's mayor new york city council just twist the knife when i first saw this story mid-week the number of petitioners were just over 130,000. since december when it was introduced. but as of this broadcast, that number has more than doubled, nearly 400,000 people want you to be reminded of your forerunner every time you return to your headquarters post-white house. that is if you manage to stay out of federal prison. we'll be...
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good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >> the death toll is rising after a mass shooting in el paso, texas. authorities are trying to piece together a time line of the gunman's movements president trump is vowing action on gun legislation but has provided little detail >> meanwhile, senate majority leaders put out a statement that made no mention of the wor >> a fight with china sent the stock
good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >> the death toll is rising after a mass shooting in el paso, texas. authorities are trying to piece together a time line of the gunman's movements president trump is vowing action on gun legislation but has provided little detail >> meanwhile, senate majority leaders put out a statement that made no mention of the wor >> a fight with china sent the stock
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york city mayor, former new york city mayor mike bloomberg. joining me is democratic strategist and msnbc contributor adrian elrod and communications adviser to paul ryan, bren bran buck here with me in studio. what kind of impact can this event have on an eventual presidential run, i guess? >> well, it's very important kend kendis, because first of all first real mass gathering in iowa of iowa caucus goers who will go to caucus on february 3rd for the first caucus in the nation. so it's a significant moment for democratic presidential candidates. it's a full-titime for them to their case for voters. it's also a time to go out and do what we call pressing the flesh, you're shaking hands. you're talking to folks. you're spending a lot of time with actual caucus goers. you have the national press corps there and thousands of iowans who descend on the iowa state fair. it's a very important time for democratic candidates to get out there and make their case and to demonstrate the strong ground game that some of these folks have in iowa. of course
york city mayor, former new york city mayor mike bloomberg. joining me is democratic strategist and msnbc contributor adrian elrod and communications adviser to paul ryan, bren bran buck here with me in studio. what kind of impact can this event have on an eventual presidential run, i guess? >> well, it's very important kend kendis, because first of all first real mass gathering in iowa of iowa caucus goers who will go to caucus on february 3rd for the first caucus in the nation. so it's...
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destination here in new york city. that said, are investigators, those files still just kind of placed away or are those still important papers and files that will come into play some day? >> i would expect that prosecutors and investigate eorn the southern district of new york will carefully go through every item that they've seized. they'll look at it for ef denchry value. originally when he was indicted, there was a conspiracy charge. it refers to associates and employees so i would expect investigators to go ahead full steam ahead and see if there are other people against whom they have sufficient evidence to bring charges. >> andrew in the meantime from reporting that, the things you're hearing from u your sources there on capitol hill in washington, are you getting a sense already that even epstein's death is is becoming a political thing. >> right. so essentially, you know, this whole issue of the plea deal number one was what rose this to prominence in american politics, but then when acosta, the then labor sec
destination here in new york city. that said, are investigators, those files still just kind of placed away or are those still important papers and files that will come into play some day? >> i would expect that prosecutors and investigate eorn the southern district of new york will carefully go through every item that they've seized. they'll look at it for ef denchry value. originally when he was indicted, there was a conspiracy charge. it refers to associates and employees so i would...
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the "new york times" says this. one of the two people guarding jeffrey epstein when he apparently hanged himself in a federal jail cell was not a full fledged correctional officer. nbc news has also confirmed that epstein was not checked on for, quote, several hours. meanwhile, here in new york a new state law is set to go into effect tomorrow that would enable epstein's alleged victims to sue for damages. this morning we heard from the "miami herald" investigative reporter who broke the story on the jeffrey epstein scandal detailing how the registered sex offender's accusers felt after they learned of his apparent suicide. it's julie kay brown. >> you've been talking to the victims for years, getting some of them to go on the record and tell their painful stories. >> yes. >> have you spoken to any of them since epstein died? >> yeah. they were the first people that i called actually. they were very distraught. it's been an emotional rollercoaster for them for over a decade, you know. so now to hear that he committe
the "new york times" says this. one of the two people guarding jeffrey epstein when he apparently hanged himself in a federal jail cell was not a full fledged correctional officer. nbc news has also confirmed that epstein was not checked on for, quote, several hours. meanwhile, here in new york a new state law is set to go into effect tomorrow that would enable epstein's alleged victims to sue for damages. this morning we heard from the "miami herald" investigative reporter...
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a "new york times" best seller. business reporter christopher leonard with us tonight. christopher, we've seen big companies before and we've seen entities with huge political clout before. is it fair to say we have never seen a company this big with this much political clout before? >> well, i think that's absolutely fair to say. you saw in the introduction how deeply imbedded this firm is in everybody's lives. and it is also one of the largest companies in the united states with annual sales larger than that of facebook, goldman sachs and u.s. steel combined. so, the corporation itself is massive, but the political network that is really run out of the ceo's office of koch industries is unlike any political network in the united states. over 40 years, charles koch has patiently built one of the most effective political lobbying machines in the country. it has one of the largest registered lobbying shops in the united states. it has a constellation of think tank that seed washington, d.c. with ideas. it has one of
a "new york times" best seller. business reporter christopher leonard with us tonight. christopher, we've seen big companies before and we've seen entities with huge political clout before. is it fair to say we have never seen a company this big with this much political clout before? >> well, i think that's absolutely fair to say. you saw in the introduction how deeply imbedded this firm is in everybody's lives. and it is also one of the largest companies in the united states...
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new york is not unique. they've done it in many places. >> would you support either of the house bills passed earlier? >> i'm not getting into that. we're in very meaningful discussions with the democrats and i think the republicans are very unified. we're very strong on our second amendment, the democrats are not strong at all on the second amendment. i would say they're weak on the second amendment and we have to be careful of that. the democrats, i think they would give up the second amendment, and the people that -- a lot of people that put me where i am are strong believers in the second amendment, and i am also. and we have to be very careful about that. they call it the slippery slope. all of a sudden everything is taken away. we're not going to let that happen. >> go ahead. >> they call it the slippery slope, the president talking about gun control laws, after he said after el paso he wanted stronger background checks and then he subsequently said he didn't being questioned by fox's john roberts on t
new york is not unique. they've done it in many places. >> would you support either of the house bills passed earlier? >> i'm not getting into that. we're in very meaningful discussions with the democrats and i think the republicans are very unified. we're very strong on our second amendment, the democrats are not strong at all on the second amendment. i would say they're weak on the second amendment and we have to be careful of that. the democrats, i think they would give up the...
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we're worried for areas from upstate new york to new england. isolated storms. near the state, in philadelphia, hit or miss. further to the north we get, we'll see the strength of the storms. the more widespread storms. so there is a possibility of significant delays at the airports, new york, albany, boston, portland, syracuse included in that. i think from philly southward to d.c., only isolated delays. we'll keep track of that this afternoon. hopefully, nothing like that video. >>> still ahead, global markets are under pressure as investors turn their attention to a key meetsing by the federal reserve. >>> plus, it is a battle fit for the big screen as disney and sony face a potential split over spider-man's involvement in the lucrative marvel movie. details driving your business day, coming up. (clown 1) sorry about that... (clown 2) apologies. (clown 1) ...didn't mean it. (clown 3) whoops. (stilts) sorry! (clowns) we're sorry! (scary) hey, we're sorry! [man screams] [scary screams] (burke) quite the circus. but we covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or
we're worried for areas from upstate new york to new england. isolated storms. near the state, in philadelphia, hit or miss. further to the north we get, we'll see the strength of the storms. the more widespread storms. so there is a possibility of significant delays at the airports, new york, albany, boston, portland, syracuse included in that. i think from philly southward to d.c., only isolated delays. we'll keep track of that this afternoon. hopefully, nothing like that video. >>>...
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assistant attorney for the southern district of new york now with the new school here in new york. counselor, i'd like to start with you. do you think this this time, no matter what motivated all these statements over the years, why someone would say all those things, do you think this time will bring the appropriate response? >> i think we already have seen a lot of the appropriate response from the american public around white supremacy. and as you have said, brian, there's nothing new about steven king's white supremacy and the republican party has taken action against him in january despite the fact that they had actually promoted him to chairing a subcommittee, for instance, on constitution. and so despite the fact that since 2002 he's been vilifying latinos and elevating all kinds of troepz around white supremacy. so i think the shift in the country has already started. i think the republican party has started to recognize it cannot win on a platform of hate. and steve king is reinforcing for the american public that donald trump is president and that his views are consistent
assistant attorney for the southern district of new york now with the new school here in new york. counselor, i'd like to start with you. do you think this this time, no matter what motivated all these statements over the years, why someone would say all those things, do you think this time will bring the appropriate response? >> i think we already have seen a lot of the appropriate response from the american public around white supremacy. and as you have said, brian, there's nothing new...
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talk to your doctor about mavyret. >>> breaking news just in from "the new york times." state prosecutors in manhattan have subpoenaed donald trump's family business. this is related to an investigation into the company's role in those hush money payments to stormy daniels. the manhattan d.a.'s office examining whether any company executives may have filed false business records about this payment, which could be a state crime. so that's an update from today. when you take a step back, it's been quite a week. two democratic debates, or another step, it's been quite a month, with mueller testifying, congress voting on impeachment, or you could even say quite a year, quite an era, which makes it easy to lose track of time with all this stuff going on. so as i mentioned before, we now want to mark an anniversary. this show is now two years old. so whether you recently found us or maybe you've been watching us since summer 2017, thank you for watching. thank you to the incredible guests that have gotten us through these two years. you're about to see some of them in a quick
talk to your doctor about mavyret. >>> breaking news just in from "the new york times." state prosecutors in manhattan have subpoenaed donald trump's family business. this is related to an investigation into the company's role in those hush money payments to stormy daniels. the manhattan d.a.'s office examining whether any company executives may have filed false business records about this payment, which could be a state crime. so that's an update from today. when you take a...
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she passed away at montefiore hospital in new york. morrison became the first african-american to win the nobel prize for literature. in 2012, president obama presented her with the presidential medal of freedom. morrison also worked as an editor at random house books from 1967 to 1983 becoming the first african-american editor in company history. and for more than five decades she was a part time teacher of literature. she was 88 years old. what an incredible contribution to society she gave us. >> of all of the writers i've seen on social media the past couple days have been tweeting how much of an impact she's had on the lives of so many americans who grew up reading her books. you see just the quotes she's left behind. and they're so thought provoking. >>> still ahead what we're learning about the fbi's terrorism investigation into the mass shooting that took place last month in california. >>> plus, the justice department hits back at democrats seeking information about president trump's personal finances. the new details about th
she passed away at montefiore hospital in new york. morrison became the first african-american to win the nobel prize for literature. in 2012, president obama presented her with the presidential medal of freedom. morrison also worked as an editor at random house books from 1967 to 1983 becoming the first african-american editor in company history. and for more than five decades she was a part time teacher of literature. she was 88 years old. what an incredible contribution to society she gave...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters in new york. day 930 of the trump administration as the president visited two american cities, both trying to recover from gun violence with a combined death toll of 3 1 souls. dayton ohio, el paso texas hosted the president in both places people made it clear it was under protest while in both places and as he traveled to both cities, the president attacked his enemies, aired grievances and in one case went after one of his hosts. it started with broad signs aimed at beto row ro'rourke and continued then prior to boarding the helicopter and leaving the south lawn. >> what do you say to your critics that believe the rhetoric about white nationalist? >> my critics are political people that are trying to make points in many cases they are running for president and very low in the polls. i am concerned about the rise of any group of hate. i don't like it. any group of hate i am whether it's white supremacy, whether it's any other kind of supremacy, whether it's antifa, whether it's any group of hate
. ♪ ♪ >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters in new york. day 930 of the trump administration as the president visited two american cities, both trying to recover from gun violence with a combined death toll of 3 1 souls. dayton ohio, el paso texas hosted the president in both places people made it clear it was under protest while in both places and as he traveled to both cities, the president attacked his enemies, aired grievances and in one case went...
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york city, and much of southern portions of new england. as far as today goes, we have a chance at getting near record highs including areas like albuquerque and this shows how widespread it is. the record high in denver is 97. we're expected to be 98. we have a chance to break it there. we'll be close to a few record highs, in areas of philadelphia, new york city. the record high is 94. should be about 92. boston, your record is 92. should be about 91. you get the picture, it's a hot summer day by anyone's, you know, scale. >> all right. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, rival protest groups in portland face off and both are claiming victory. see the officials are just relieved it wasn't as violent as fear. that story and more coming up next. fear that story and more coming up next >>> welcome back, both the far right and antifa groups are claiming victory, with nearly 1,000 protesters, 13 people were arrested and 6 minor injuries were reported. the rally was organized by the proud boy, a far right organization. the southern poverty law ha
york city, and much of southern portions of new england. as far as today goes, we have a chance at getting near record highs including areas like albuquerque and this shows how widespread it is. the record high in denver is 97. we're expected to be 98. we have a chance to break it there. we'll be close to a few record highs, in areas of philadelphia, new york city. the record high is 94. should be about 92. boston, your record is 92. should be about 91. you get the picture, it's a hot summer...
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from our nbc news headquarters in new york, i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams who has the night off. day 952. and today we got a highly anticipated report from the doj's internal watchdog that found former fbi director james comey violated policy in his handling of memos on his interactions with the president we also learned in the report that the doj has declined to prosecute comey over this episode. the report found that he violated policies by keeping four memos in a personal safe. it said that comey shared one of the memos with a friend and he had that friend leak its contents to "the new york times." that particular memo that was leaked, the report noted, did not contain classified information. comey also, according to the report, shared four memos with his private attorneys. one of which contained information that was retroactively classified at the lowest level. the i.g. report reads in part, quote, by not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during the course of his fbi employment, by using it to create public pressure for official action, comey set a dangerous ex
from our nbc news headquarters in new york, i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams who has the night off. day 952. and today we got a highly anticipated report from the doj's internal watchdog that found former fbi director james comey violated policy in his handling of memos on his interactions with the president we also learned in the report that the doj has declined to prosecute comey over this episode. the report found that he violated policies by keeping four memos in a personal safe. it...
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ali velshi picks things up from new york. hi there, ali. tossing it back to you. >> thank you, friend. you have a great afternoon, kristen. >>> president trump's pick for director of national intelligence is no longer up for the job. trump tweeting last hour our great republican congressman john ratcliffe is being treated very unfairly by the lamestream media. rather than going through months of slander and libel, i explained to john how miserable it would be for him and his family to deal with these people. john has therefore decided to stay in congress where he's done such an outstanding job representing the people of texas and our country. i will be announcing my nomination for dni shortly. let's get right to the white house. kelly o'donnell is standing by, and we just heard from congressman ratcliffe. kelly, we have learned the white house is now seeking to prevent the principal deputy sue gordon from becoming the acting director. no one better you than you to try and make sense of this for us. >> reporter: who got a lot of attention du
ali velshi picks things up from new york. hi there, ali. tossing it back to you. >> thank you, friend. you have a great afternoon, kristen. >>> president trump's pick for director of national intelligence is no longer up for the job. trump tweeting last hour our great republican congressman john ratcliffe is being treated very unfairly by the lamestream media. rather than going through months of slander and libel, i explained to john how miserable it would be for him and his...
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york studios, justice department reporter for "the new york times." katie, first of all, i assume they have optics, at least a camera of the area near the cell, if not inside these cells that will be of use to them. but you came across two more investigations. tell us about your reporting. >> yes. so, we have the investigation the fbi is conducting, an investigation the justice department inspector general is conducting, two more investigations, one that began today, bureau of psychiatrists entered the prison today to walk through all the steps take tone take jeffrey epstein off of suicide watch. what were the psychiatrists at this prison thinking when they did that? that's what they're recreating today. tomorrow we will have a team of bureau of prisons experts coming in sort of do a peer review to see if protocols were followed. >> to take a man off suicide watch, of this repute -- ill repute, but this repute. and the evidence that he attempted it before. i don't know how they can undo that decision process. it's got to come down to a single administ
york studios, justice department reporter for "the new york times." katie, first of all, i assume they have optics, at least a camera of the area near the cell, if not inside these cells that will be of use to them. but you came across two more investigations. tell us about your reporting. >> yes. so, we have the investigation the fbi is conducting, an investigation the justice department inspector general is conducting, two more investigations, one that began today, bureau of...
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emily cochran of "the new york times" points out mr. hurd who is also the only republican to represent a district along the southwestern border, is the sixth house republican and the third texan in the past ten days to announce retirement. after the 2020 election, senator tim scott, republican of north carolina, will be the only black republican incumbent in congress. again, that would be both houses of congress, all 535 members of congress. still with us tonight, our friends susan page, and john meachum. susan, explain to our viewers why, here is a guy, will hurd, one of 535, we last saw him during the mueller hearing, the news kind of went by everybody else. why was this seismic where you live and work in the washington area? >> well, for one thing, there is the fact that it reduces the limited diversity of the republican caucus, in more than one way. in race, but also in a willingness to stand up to president trump, because there are only a handful of house republicans who have been willing to do that, and will hurd has been one of t
emily cochran of "the new york times" points out mr. hurd who is also the only republican to represent a district along the southwestern border, is the sixth house republican and the third texan in the past ten days to announce retirement. after the 2020 election, senator tim scott, republican of north carolina, will be the only black republican incumbent in congress. again, that would be both houses of congress, all 535 members of congress. still with us tonight, our friends susan...
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there is rain in the jersey shore mostly south of new york city. showers in areas from the syracuse region through mohawk valley. and then hit and miss strong storms to the south. and by the time we get to about 8:00 p.m., everything is kind of gone. so it is not like a rainout type day, it will be in, out and then done. and then wednesday, the storm still lingers with a few showers around philadelphia and d.c. won't be until thursday until we get a dry day completely in the mid-atlantic region. so traveling today, i'm optimistic new york city may not be horrible. i think d.c. has a better chance of that especially between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. today. anyone doing any driving on 95 obviously you could get in some of that rain especially as we go south of philadelphia. so it will be a travel delay type day. but i don't think that it will be horrendous. not like i think last wednesday we had a lot of cancellations. >> i'm glad we're being optimistic about new york city travel. >> even on a good day it is tough. >> they cancel when there is like a little
there is rain in the jersey shore mostly south of new york city. showers in areas from the syracuse region through mohawk valley. and then hit and miss strong storms to the south. and by the time we get to about 8:00 p.m., everything is kind of gone. so it is not like a rainout type day, it will be in, out and then done. and then wednesday, the storm still lingers with a few showers around philadelphia and d.c. won't be until thursday until we get a dry day completely in the mid-atlantic...
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here's what a former inmate had to say in new york post. in this person's view it would have been impossible to hang ones self in one of these jails. there's no way for you to connect to anything. you have sheets but they're paper level, not strong enough. he was 200 pounds. it would never happen. could he have done it from the bed? no, sir, there's a steel frame but you can't move it. there's no light fixture, there's no bars and there's a cop at the door about every 9 minutes whether you're on suicide watch or not. do you know the inside of this facility well enough to know if it would be physically possible for somebody to hang themselves inside one of these cells? >> absolutely not. i'm not an expert on this facility. i believe there are a lot of protections to prevent this kind of thing from happening, but here it has happened. we just don't know enough yet to say how it happened. just as we still don't know two weeks later what happened on july 23rd, i think that, you know, it's scary and worrisome for conspiracy theorists to spread r
here's what a former inmate had to say in new york post. in this person's view it would have been impossible to hang ones self in one of these jails. there's no way for you to connect to anything. you have sheets but they're paper level, not strong enough. he was 200 pounds. it would never happen. could he have done it from the bed? no, sir, there's a steel frame but you can't move it. there's no light fixture, there's no bars and there's a cop at the door about every 9 minutes whether you're...
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well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 945 of the trump administration. on the eve of the president's departure for a major summit with our closest industrialized allies where the president and his often divisive rhetoric will be on display on the world stage. the g7 meeting with it leaders of canada, u.k., france, germany, italy and japan. critics of this president have wandered aloud today if this gathering isn't already more of a g-6 given the disengagement of the u.s. of late, considering we're in a fight with denmark of late. they wonder aloud if this president will indeed be welcomed at the leader of the free world. for starters the president and russia are arguing that russia ought to be allowed back into the gathering. tonight "the washington post" reports, quote, trump has complained repeatedly to senior aides about having to attend, white house officials said. and he sees his planned meeting with britain's prime minister boris johnson considered a potential ally on the world stage as the only bright spot. the
well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 945 of the trump administration. on the eve of the president's departure for a major summit with our closest industrialized allies where the president and his often divisive rhetoric will be on display on the world stage. the g7 meeting with it leaders of canada, u.k., france, germany, italy and japan. critics of this president have wandered aloud today if this gathering isn't already more of a g-6 given the...
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i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. that's fraud. patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. [heartbeat] (man)n) go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10 years, we've covered a lot of miles. good thing i got a subaru. (avo) love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. (avo) get 0% during the subaru a lot to love event. >>> i want to know when is barack obama going to be interviewed by john durham and the fbi. >> do you believe that will happen? >> i believe it will. in f
i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. that's fraud. patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry...
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good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. headquarters here in new york. ♪ >> it has been a week of flip flops for president trump. he's had an inconsistent message from everything from gun reform, theor economy and buying greenland. >> president trump declares himself the chosen one who will take on beijing. >> and jay inslee has dropped out of the presidential race. sources say he's now looking to stay in the governor's mansion. good morning, everybody. it's thursday, august 22. i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside ayman mohyeldin. it has been a week of whiplash introducing policy shifts from president trump. the president is no stranger to reversing course, this week he has contradicted aids, allies and himself multiple times when it comes to issues such as gun reform, tax cuts and his interest in purchasing greenland. some officials in recent days saidnt they were increasingly worried about the president's behavior suggesting it stems from pressure on trump as the economy seems more worry some and the election is approachin
good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. headquarters here in new york. ♪ >> it has been a week of flip flops for president trump. he's had an inconsistent message from everything from gun reform, theor economy and buying greenland. >> president trump declares himself the chosen one who will take on beijing. >> and jay inslee has dropped out of the presidential race. sources say he's now looking to stay in the governor's mansion. good morning, everybody....
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. >>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. with warning signs flashing red that the economy could be heed for turmoil. the dow closing over 800 points down today as donald trump's political weakness, foreign policy cluelessness and abdication of american leadership on the world stage is on full and stark display. the world's eyes on hong kong. pro-democracy protesters spilled the streets on the fourth day of escalating tensions there. the kind of standoff america used to take a clear stand on the side of pro-democracy
. >>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. with warning signs flashing red that the economy could be heed for turmoil. the dow closing over 800 points down today as donald trump's political weakness, foreign policy cluelessness and abdication of american leadership on the world stage is on full and stark display. the world's eyes on hong kong. pro-democracy protesters spilled the streets on the fourth day of escalating tensions there. the kind of standoff america used to take a clear...
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the "new york times." day-by-day, hour-by-hour, his approach to the trade war with china, the most severe economic conflict on the planet leaving much of the world with political whiplash. the "new york times" harsher, the very stable genius in the oval office is in fact extremely unstable in word and deed. that's not a psychological diagnosis, you can make that, too, a description of his behavior and his instability is starting to have serious economic consequences. as donald trump's instability and impulsivity threaten to deprive him of his own best and strongest argument for his own reelection, the strength of the economy, former vice president joe biden weighed in on this statement, "we have even more evidence how president trump's disastrous foreign policy has left the united states isolated while the world moves on without us, rather than looking to america for vision, agenda setting and leadership by our example, our closest democratic allies sought to manage and mitigate the damage trump might do a
the "new york times." day-by-day, hour-by-hour, his approach to the trade war with china, the most severe economic conflict on the planet leaving much of the world with political whiplash. the "new york times" harsher, the very stable genius in the oval office is in fact extremely unstable in word and deed. that's not a psychological diagnosis, you can make that, too, a description of his behavior and his instability is starting to have serious economic consequences. as...
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i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. dprevagen is the number onemild memopharmacist-recommendedng? that's fraud. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. >>>
i'm a reporter for the new york times. the when, the where bank statements, tax returns, it's out, dozens of copy records of deeds and reports. 1995 showed that he was bleeding money. go through it all, understand it all holy sh* number by number, brick by brick. that's when we realized. that's fraud. i built this empire and i did it by myself. dprevagen is the number onemild memopharmacist-recommendedng? that's fraud. memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores...
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good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. rs headquarters here in new york. this hour, it was so hot to begin with. and then the increase in hot air in the immediate vicinity, was so rapid, so relentless that at
good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. rs headquarters here in new york. this hour, it was so hot to begin with. and then the increase in hot air in the immediate vicinity, was so rapid, so relentless that at
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in fact, a dozen are here in new york city. it's going to take a long time for these people to get justice. it's not like they filed the lawsuit and they get a settlement. it will take months, even years. but they hope to do this as expeditiously as possible because for these survivors, they have been waiting decades in some cases for someone to say, a third party to say you were harmed and these are the people that harmed you. that's what they're looking for. >> it's important to be able at this -- even if not always at any point to be able to have someone say you are believed now. having said that realistically, what are the legal hurdles? what immediately comes to mind is that memories fade, people die. contemporaneous witnesses may or may not want to speak. what are the challenges for cases that are decades old? realistically is this the big step forward that it sounds like it could be? >> i think it is. i think it's so important. you mentioned some of the hurdles and those are certainly true. these won't be easy cases to b
in fact, a dozen are here in new york city. it's going to take a long time for these people to get justice. it's not like they filed the lawsuit and they get a settlement. it will take months, even years. but they hope to do this as expeditiously as possible because for these survivors, they have been waiting decades in some cases for someone to say, a third party to say you were harmed and these are the people that harmed you. that's what they're looking for. >> it's important to be able...
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good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. headquarters here in new york. >> this morning, we are looking ahead to the g7 summit. president trump will meet with world leaders and encourage alliesag to be more like americ and newe warnings that advisor are telling president trump the economy will slow over the next year and the president thinks he can convince americans otherwise. >>> brazil's president says the country lacks the resources to fight the flames. good morning, this friday, august 23, i'm yasmin vossoughian. president trump heads to france this weekend for the annual g7 summit. once again, he's proving to be, quote, the wildcard of world leaders. he's already shaken up the schedule to discuss the global economy. his message to allies, be lomor like the u.s. he will tell world leaders to follow his economic models. we are told, eehe'll hold meetis with world leaders. he will press the president of france. the canadian prime minister trudeau is expected to hear from the president on trade and angela merkel on defense
good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. headquarters here in new york. >> this morning, we are looking ahead to the g7 summit. president trump will meet with world leaders and encourage alliesag to be more like americ and newe warnings that advisor are telling president trump the economy will slow over the next year and the president thinks he can convince americans otherwise. >>> brazil's president says the country lacks the resources to fight the flames. good...
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york and new jersey. but then in 2017, president trump refused to fund the program, essentially killing it. the flip-flopping federal commitment has kept the tunnel stuck in the swamp. so i want to know what senate minority leader chuck schumer has to say about all of this. after all, he's represented new yorkers for more than 20 years. >> why do you think this project needs federal funding? this is a tri-state project. >> the federal government has always funded rail. it's amtrak. the northeast corridor from boston to new york to philadelphia to baltimore to washington, d.c. is one of the most vital transportation rail lines and the federal government has always funded amtrak. it's national. >> how do you convince a congressman from iowa that they should invest in a project out here? >> they need mass transit in iowa, too. it's busses, but they need it. >> my bridge dot a d minus, i need the money more. >> there is enough money for both. if this tunnel should fail and they would have to close the one tun
york and new jersey. but then in 2017, president trump refused to fund the program, essentially killing it. the flip-flopping federal commitment has kept the tunnel stuck in the swamp. so i want to know what senate minority leader chuck schumer has to say about all of this. after all, he's represented new yorkers for more than 20 years. >> why do you think this project needs federal funding? this is a tri-state project. >> the federal government has always funded rail. it's amtrak....
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in new york where we're following breaking news that a judge is recommending that daniel pantaleo, the officer at the center of the fatal arrest of eric garner be fired. the nypd issued a statement that that officer has been suspended effective today. last hour bill de blasio hailed the recommendation saying it was proof that the justice system was working. >> for the first time in these long five years, the system of justice is working. today we finally saw a step towards justice and accountability. and i hope that this will now bring the garner family a sense of closure and a beginning of
in new york where we're following breaking news that a judge is recommending that daniel pantaleo, the officer at the center of the fatal arrest of eric garner be fired. the nypd issued a statement that that officer has been suspended effective today. last hour bill de blasio hailed the recommendation saying it was proof that the justice system was working. >> for the first time in these long five years, the system of justice is working. today we finally saw a step towards justice and...
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new york is a complicated state. we did all those things and legal owners still have access to guns, et cetera. all these arguments about slippery slope and the government is going to take your guns, we've disproven all of them. what's happening here is the president and the republicans don't want to pass laws that affect guns, period. the president said even today, mental illness and hate red pulled the trigger, not the gun. how absurd is that? the trigger is on the gun. yes, hatred is a problem, and frankly, the height of hypocrisy for the president to blame hatred when the president has fomented hatred. he calls the president of mexico and offers condolences. he's the one that said mexicans are rapist and bringing drugs and were surprised at the el paso mad man. but it's not hatred or mental health alone. the second element is the gun. hatred is the virus. the hypodermic needle that injects it into the body politic is the gun. they don't want to pass gun laws, period. what we have to do -- go ahead. >> sorry, gove
new york is a complicated state. we did all those things and legal owners still have access to guns, et cetera. all these arguments about slippery slope and the government is going to take your guns, we've disproven all of them. what's happening here is the president and the republicans don't want to pass laws that affect guns, period. the president said even today, mental illness and hate red pulled the trigger, not the gun. how absurd is that? the trigger is on the gun. yes, hatred is a...
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good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams who has the night off. day 949 of the trump administration. the president is back in washington after a weekend of erratic behavior, unexpected pivots and erroneous statements in front of america's closest allies at the g-7 summit in france. aside from brazenly pitching his own miami resort as the location for next year's g-7, more on that later, trump closed out the summit with a new line on a possible trade deal with china and a new set of claims. >> they said let's get back to the table. >> you had many calls over the last 24 hours, but certainly over the last 48 hours. >> the chinese are saying there weren't -- >> the chinese aren't saying -- excuse me. let me explain something. the vice chairman of china, did you get higher than that, other than president xi. it's like the vice president. the vice chairman made the statement that he wants to make a deal. >> whether or not we make a deal, it's got to be a great deal for us. >> president xi
good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams who has the night off. day 949 of the trump administration. the president is back in washington after a weekend of erratic behavior, unexpected pivots and erroneous statements in front of america's closest allies at the g-7 summit in france. aside from brazenly pitching his own miami resort as the location for next year's g-7, more on that later, trump closed out the summit with a...
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the new york cops braced him. garcia denied ever being in new york. >> we saw video in the hotel. security camera. >> detectives had some surprises to smoke out their one-eyed suspect. they showed him stills from the security cam footage. garcia and his suspected accomplice in the hotel. the capper was a tape recording of a phone call between the detective and narcy's brother. in the call, narcy's brother sounding all cooperative says he wants to help the cops and gives him the name, alejandro garcia as a person good for the murder. garcia listens silently as the brother threw him under the bus. >> he told me who did the murder. he told me you, you did it. >> he denied being the hit man in that interrogation, but the message was clear. get on board now, confess, or take the fall. >> he will be booked on charges of murder. >> meanwhile, the evidence against narcy's brother was piling up. cell phone records showing him near the hotel on the morning. evidence providing a get away car. >> the street boss was handling everything going away with narcy's brother. >> and who was the boss
the new york cops braced him. garcia denied ever being in new york. >> we saw video in the hotel. security camera. >> detectives had some surprises to smoke out their one-eyed suspect. they showed him stills from the security cam footage. garcia and his suspected accomplice in the hotel. the capper was a tape recording of a phone call between the detective and narcy's brother. in the call, narcy's brother sounding all cooperative says he wants to help the cops and gives him the...
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good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. headquarters here in new york. ♪ >> it has been a week of flip flops for president trump. he's had an inconsistent message from everything from gun reform, theor economy and buying greenland. >> president trump declares himself the chosen one who will take on beijing. >> and jay inslee has dropped out of the presidential race. sources say he's now looking to stay in the governor's mansion. good morning, everybody. it's thursday,
good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. headquarters here in new york. ♪ >> it has been a week of flip flops for president trump. he's had an inconsistent message from everything from gun reform, theor economy and buying greenland. >> president trump declares himself the chosen one who will take on beijing. >> and jay inslee has dropped out of the presidential race. sources say he's now looking to stay in the governor's mansion. good morning, everybody....
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attorney for the southern district of new york with a new school here in new york and john, his latest work co-authored with tim mcgraw is "songs of america." good evening and welcome to you both. maya, did we miss an announcement or was that the announcement because this appears to be impeachment by wimper and not bang. >> yes. >> is that what this is? >> yes. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> anything? >> sometimes it's that simple. let's add. >> okay. >> the short answer is of course it was always an impeachment inquiry. by definition of the house committee's were calling witnesses to understand the mueller report before the mueller report was released what evidence existed around the president and campaign and associates actions that it was an inquiry by definition that's what a hearing is and the silence of the inability of democrats to just say that went to the political strategy of vote counting, right? what changed really wasn't that whether or not they were always in an inquiry and felt that was political dynamite to say also because nancy pelosi was making clear i won't let this
attorney for the southern district of new york with a new school here in new york and john, his latest work co-authored with tim mcgraw is "songs of america." good evening and welcome to you both. maya, did we miss an announcement or was that the announcement because this appears to be impeachment by wimper and not bang. >> yes. >> is that what this is? >> yes. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> anything? >> sometimes it's that simple. let's add....
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well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 944 of the trump administration, the day when our president found a new and novel way to describe himself. >> i am the chosen one. somebody had to do it. so i'm taking on china. i'm taking on china on trade. >> today's comments from the president, the chosen one, as he described himself, amounted to a swirl of distractions. look over here as he calls a female foreign leader nasty. over here as he uses a historic anti-semitic trope. over here as he attacks obama multiple times as he jokes before a veterans group today he wanted to award himself the medal of honor. it clouds up the water to obscure a walkback on guns, to obscure the coming signs of economic trouble including a soaring deficit, completely out of control now.t his remarks were a compilation of grievances, contradictions, policy reversals and falsehoods. >> the fake news, of which many of you are members, is trying to convince the public to have a recession. let's have a recession. jay powell and the federal reserve ha
well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 944 of the trump administration, the day when our president found a new and novel way to describe himself. >> i am the chosen one. somebody had to do it. so i'm taking on china. i'm taking on china on trade. >> today's comments from the president, the chosen one, as he described himself, amounted to a swirl of distractions. look over here as he calls a female foreign leader nasty. over here as he uses...
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our nbc news headquarters here in new york. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >> the death toll is rising after a mass shooting in el paso, texas. authorities are trying to piece together a time line of the gunman's movements president trump is vowing action on gun legislation but has provided little detail >> meanwhile, senate majority leaders put out a statement that made no mention of the wor >> a fight with china sent the stock market rising. labeling china a currency manipulator. >> good tuesday morning, everybody. it is august 6. i'm yasmin vossoughian alongside ayman mohyeldin. the death toll in el paso now stands at 22. two other victims died. the latest victim, 77-year-old juan. he and his wife were returning curtains when it happened and 60-year-old arturo staff sergent. he retired from the military in 2001. javier rodriguez was honored. we are hearing more from the father of andre anchondo who diedon protecting his wife. she was killed trying to protect their two-year-old son. >> they are bo
our nbc news headquarters here in new york. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >> the death toll is rising after a mass shooting in el paso, texas. authorities are trying to piece together a time line of the gunman's movements president trump is vowing action on gun legislation but has provided little detail >> meanwhile, senate majority leaders put out a statement that made no mention of the wor >> a fight with china sent the stock market rising....
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let's bring in tom winter here in new york. tom, i started the program by asking what you have learned about what the fbi agents seized in that raid. what more can you tell us? . >> sure, ayman. sorry about that. couldn't hear you for a second. what we have learned is that -- and we have this from drone video we were able to obtain that a number of jeffrey epstein's computers at this house, or at least computers, you see them on your screen there. see the orange bubble packing and the evidence slips that are on them? it appears a couple of desk tops as well as an all in one monitor, looks to be an apple monitor, looks to be a package there. you can see them back again in that shot on the left-hand side there. so it looks to me as if they were able to get some electronics from the house. that is something they would normally take, normally seize as a result of a search warrant. and we can expect those machines to be taken off the island. the image, the drives on those computers. you can see them now much more clearly. the image,
let's bring in tom winter here in new york. tom, i started the program by asking what you have learned about what the fbi agents seized in that raid. what more can you tell us? . >> sure, ayman. sorry about that. couldn't hear you for a second. what we have learned is that -- and we have this from drone video we were able to obtain that a number of jeffrey epstein's computers at this house, or at least computers, you see them on your screen there. see the orange bubble packing and the...
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the suit followed a new law that took effect in the state of new york just yesterday. it gives survivors one year to sue their childhood abusers even if the statute of limitations expired. araoz claims epstein sexually assaulted her inside her house when she was 14 and 15 and one time he raped her. and it is said maxwell assisted with maintaining the sex trafficking ring. she says she will get justice writing, quote, the power structure was stacked against me. his money, influence and connections too important people made me want to hide and stay silent. she writes, quote, i'm angry, he won't have to personally answer to me in the court of law but my quest for justice is just getting started. >> joining us here our legal analyst. let's talk about this new law. the look back law. the one-year window. this is a a win for victims to say the least. in that same year, you have to come to terms with the fact that you were possibly abused as a child but then you may want to prosecute the person who accused you. >> the modern trend is for states to expand or do away all togeth
the suit followed a new law that took effect in the state of new york just yesterday. it gives survivors one year to sue their childhood abusers even if the statute of limitations expired. araoz claims epstein sexually assaulted her inside her house when she was 14 and 15 and one time he raped her. and it is said maxwell assisted with maintaining the sex trafficking ring. she says she will get justice writing, quote, the power structure was stacked against me. his money, influence and...