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david, what can you tell us? >> well, tomorrow, as you said, we will learn more about the evidence they have. we anticipate the charges -- two things, we anticipate they will relate to taxes that should have been paid on payments, benefits to trump organization executives. this will not just be one or two missed tax payments. this is alleged as a conspiracy or something that happened over a long period of time. we don't believe this to be the end of the case. i think this will be the first charges, but i don't think we are seeing the end. we are seeing the beginning in the hopes that weisselberg will flip. >> weisselberg has been the key this time. the question was, we knew investigators were looking around weisselberg. we know in the past investigators looked to michael cohen. initially, he had not flipped. he had been -- had a search warrant. he had been charged. then he ended up striking a deal for testimony in exchange for leniency. clearly, that's the number one fear for donald trump or people in his orbit.
david, what can you tell us? >> well, tomorrow, as you said, we will learn more about the evidence they have. we anticipate the charges -- two things, we anticipate they will relate to taxes that should have been paid on payments, benefits to trump organization executives. this will not just be one or two missed tax payments. this is alleged as a conspiracy or something that happened over a long period of time. we don't believe this to be the end of the case. i think this will be the...
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we are used to it. we love it. >>> coming up, more pain at the pump. gas prices jumping again ahead of the holiday weekend and why you might want to fill up your tank tonight. >>> turning off the water tap here has created a flood of conservation innovation and we will have that story coming up. >>> reminder kpix 5 app gives you easy access to the cbsn this u unplugged d device is protectcting ouour beautifuful coastlinis and d more. put ofoff chores and ususe less enenergy frfrom 4 to 9 9 pm to help p keep our state gogolden. >>> wall street regulators have hit the stocks trading at robin hood with its largest ever fine, the financial industry regulatory authority order the company to pay roughly $70 million. it accused the app of systemic supervisory failures and giving investors false or misleading information. the organization focused on the large-scale system outages the platform suffered in march 2020 and training procedures as part of the fine. they must pay more than 12 and a half-million dollars in restitution with interest to thousands of aff
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the june bloom with us along the coastline. we will continue to deal with that fog. i know a lot of you who live in san francisco really enjoy the fog. we will keep it around. gusting to 30 onshore at sfo. 29 at concord this onshore breeze definitely helping to take our temperatures down today. up to 16 degrees cooler in concord. 3 degrees cooler in san francisco. from our mount tam camp it looks like whipped cream right now just moving in. 60 in san francisco. 66 in oakland. 57 in half moon bay. speaking of san jose, the sun is shining right now. is in the upper 70s from novato to santa rosa. only the low 80s. 74 degrees in livermore. watch out if you are driving. look at the golden gate bridge. you can't make it out because it socked in. low clouds, fog and patchy drivel overnight. cool on the coast and mild inland in the afternoon. seasonal temperatures through the fourth of july weekend. tonight we have missed around half moon bay. it will be drizzly going into tomorrow morning. you will need wipers at times. the fog is going to pull back rum the bayside communit
the june bloom with us along the coastline. we will continue to deal with that fog. i know a lot of you who live in san francisco really enjoy the fog. we will keep it around. gusting to 30 onshore at sfo. 29 at concord this onshore breeze definitely helping to take our temperatures down today. up to 16 degrees cooler in concord. 3 degrees cooler in san francisco. from our mount tam camp it looks like whipped cream right now just moving in. 60 in san francisco. 66 in oakland. 57 in half moon...
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they warned us about, they warned us about people like you! pay attention! we are losing our democracy! >> tucker: yep! that is the coalition, the coalition of the unhappy. let's keep them on tick-tock, shall we? we are losing our democracy. it is pretty amusing in this specific case given a few years ago the city of new york changed the election laws to make the process less democratic. instead of just counting all of the ballots and choosing a winner based on who had the most votes, that is called democracy. new york, along with the state of maine and a couple of other places have a system known as a ranked choice voting. in ranked choice voting people don't vote for one canada on the ballot, no. because the system is confusing enough, they rank up to five candidates in order of their preference. it is a multiple-choice test. then once all the ballots are counted, the candidate with a low number of first choice votes is eliminated and the key part all of the votes from a eliminated candidate are reallocated to the other candidate. following this? so if las
they warned us about, they warned us about people like you! pay attention! we are losing our democracy! >> tucker: yep! that is the coalition, the coalition of the unhappy. let's keep them on tick-tock, shall we? we are losing our democracy. it is pretty amusing in this specific case given a few years ago the city of new york changed the election laws to make the process less democratic. instead of just counting all of the ballots and choosing a winner based on who had the most votes,...
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they try to consider us news, fake news, misleading fake news because her train to lump us into that category so they can get us the platforms. we have fact checkers in the past use snopes, rating or stories a false all that nonsense. support they're all false that's the point of these sites. that's like getting mad when you look at x videos because people are wearing close. >> that is the thing that jokes used to be funny or not. but now are giving them a truth rating arrayed them faucets absolutely absurd. but the "new york times" was maliciously slandering us because they want to see us taken off the internet basically. we had a great win against them got them to correct their article and take those lines out of their article there are segway trafficked information. but now them saying we punch down, the reason we haven't responded to that. kennedy: what is their definition of punching down? how is it every other comic and every other satire sites, and every other everything that's doing exactly what you do what are they doing differently that you are not doing and wise what you a
they try to consider us news, fake news, misleading fake news because her train to lump us into that category so they can get us the platforms. we have fact checkers in the past use snopes, rating or stories a false all that nonsense. support they're all false that's the point of these sites. that's like getting mad when you look at x videos because people are wearing close. >> that is the thing that jokes used to be funny or not. but now are giving them a truth rating arrayed them...
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they're using 100, gallons 100 and 50 gallons a day. los angeles 100 gallons a day, so we're pretty good, but we've got to get in the habit of doing it even more. okay, so, um. the onshore winds are good, right? that's what we got. good. strong flow. temperatures are on the mild side because of that, and it's exactly what you want to see. we got a nice deep marine layer as we talked about earlier and that's setting us up with this at the san francisco airport, which is low clouds, fog and a lot of push into the inland bay valleys, which again puts cal fire a little bit at ease, and you got the right winds blowing the right way, right? the winds you get wind. it's going the other way, right? these are west winds could see the arrow is pointing towards east so the wind blowing from west to east the west wind. but if those arrows are pointing straight down or northeast, coming from the north and going towards the south, that's bad. that's five high fired and that's red flag warnings. so when directions everything this time of year, and wit
they're using 100, gallons 100 and 50 gallons a day. los angeles 100 gallons a day, so we're pretty good, but we've got to get in the habit of doing it even more. okay, so, um. the onshore winds are good, right? that's what we got. good. strong flow. temperatures are on the mild side because of that, and it's exactly what you want to see. we got a nice deep marine layer as we talked about earlier and that's setting us up with this at the san francisco airport, which is low clouds, fog and a lot...
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shejoins us thomas, a divorce and trial lawyer. she joins us from washington. good to have you with us. what do you make of this decision by the court? it was definitely unexpected. i don't think any of us expected mr cosby to walk free to go, by the supreme court had to balance his constitutional rights, and the fact that mr cosby waved his fifth amendment constitutional right against self—incrimination, with the belief and expectation of that criminal charges would not be brought against him. and that is what the supreme court focused on, the fact that this case should never have been brought in the first place because of the deal that he entered into with the initial prosecutor, and it was inherently unfair, which is what the court focused on it — fairness. forthe what the court focused on it — fairness. for the second prosecutor in a fit 2015 to bring these charges back and to unseal the deposition transcript, and that is the crux of this issue. how unusual is this? this is getting a lot of attention obviously because of the profile that bill cosby ha
shejoins us thomas, a divorce and trial lawyer. she joins us from washington. good to have you with us. what do you make of this decision by the court? it was definitely unexpected. i don't think any of us expected mr cosby to walk free to go, by the supreme court had to balance his constitutional rights, and the fact that mr cosby waved his fifth amendment constitutional right against self—incrimination, with the belief and expectation of that criminal charges would not be brought against...
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the citizen like us. reporter: some shops have been looted. the military has been out to enforce a curfew which the government says is to ensure safety. reporter: the opposition says some practices have been killed and others wounded. the prime minister says he is open to complaints, but demonstrating is not the way to do it. >> there is a dialogue. we must continue to direct concerns. reporter: for decades, he has been portrayed as a deeply popular monarch. his kingdom appears to be in crisis. anchor: donald rumsfeld has died at the age of 88. he served under four presidents and was defense secretary in 2001. reporter: donald rumsfeld was brash and abrasive. his critics say it was his undoing during the worst days of the u.s. wars in iraq. his take was he was right in his critics were wrong. he was a survivor of washington politics. he made history as both the youngest and oldest secretary of defense and did the bidding of for republican presidents. in 1983, ronald reagan sent rumsfeld to baghdad to try and broker closer ties with saddam huss
the citizen like us. reporter: some shops have been looted. the military has been out to enforce a curfew which the government says is to ensure safety. reporter: the opposition says some practices have been killed and others wounded. the prime minister says he is open to complaints, but demonstrating is not the way to do it. >> there is a dialogue. we must continue to direct concerns. reporter: for decades, he has been portrayed as a deeply popular monarch. his kingdom appears to be in...
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thank you for joining us on kron 4 news at 6. i'm pam moore. jonathan mccall ken wayne has the night off. that rape claim happened nearly 8 years ago in gettysburg, pennsylvania. >> the suspect is from the bay area. and tonight kron four's dan kerman shows us what's now being done to track him down. more than 7 years ago. shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man
thank you for joining us on kron 4 news at 6. i'm pam moore. jonathan mccall ken wayne has the night off. that rape claim happened nearly 8 years ago in gettysburg, pennsylvania. >> the suspect is from the bay area. and tonight kron four's dan kerman shows us what's now being done to track him down. more than 7 years ago. shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the...
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>>> rob, look at all of us together. this is the first time we have sat in the set together in a year and a half. >> it's amazing. >> it's so weird, he walked out, and i'm like, wow, he's here. >> we're all fully vaccinated. it's been 16 month, how close to i stand. >> the band is back together. and also we've been watching cooling changes in the forecast. for those of you who want to get outside and enjoy some of the fresh air, the weather's been very nice around the bay area, though we would see drizzle at times around the coast and san francisco. 60 degrees, look at all those low clouds. kind of a chilly evening. san jose, we cooled down quite a bit, now down to 73 degrees. and check out the tri valley. yesterday we were in the upper 80s around pleasanton and livermore. how about 74 degrees? that's your ocean air conditioner at work. your hour by hour forecast,over towards live more, 70s at 7:00. light jacket weather. the breeze going, may seem a little cooler than what your thermometer's telling you. livermore, all t
>>> rob, look at all of us together. this is the first time we have sat in the set together in a year and a half. >> it's amazing. >> it's so weird, he walked out, and i'm like, wow, he's here. >> we're all fully vaccinated. it's been 16 month, how close to i stand. >> the band is back together. and also we've been watching cooling changes in the forecast. for those of you who want to get outside and enjoy some of the fresh air, the weather's been very nice...
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without them, you won't. >> sean: governor, this is your last segment with us. what it means to you to be the conservative governor of texas. >> governor abbott: remember this texas like people like beto o'rourke. [boos] so what we have... what we have instead of texas is a battle for the soul of our economy. are we going to be capitalists or socialist? we have seen the socialist agenda with beto o'rourke, fidel castro and people like that. texas must prevail. we must keep texas capitalism. let me do this one last thing, capitalism. not socialism. more people lifted out of poverty than all the socialist program in the history of the world. [cheers and applause] >> sean: i will say this about texas. and it's so telling. if you take a u-haul from california to texas come about $2500. if you take it from texas back to california, it is about $300. you are doing u-haul a favor. i know texas is very inclusive, but if people come from california and new york to texas, i think it is fair to say they need to leave their liberal policies behind. they are? >> governor abb
without them, you won't. >> sean: governor, this is your last segment with us. what it means to you to be the conservative governor of texas. >> governor abbott: remember this texas like people like beto o'rourke. [boos] so what we have... what we have instead of texas is a battle for the soul of our economy. are we going to be capitalists or socialist? we have seen the socialist agenda with beto o'rourke, fidel castro and people like that. texas must prevail. we must keep texas...
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it's like a different world for us here. we are the second coldest cotry in the world and the snowiest, and we are dealing with something we are not use to. it is extreme, long-lasting, and it's beginning to have health effects, environmental effects, and economic effects. judy: what do you know about the science behind this heat wave? what is causing this? everybody wants to understand, is it connected to climate change? >> it's like a dome. it's like putting a dome stadium all the way from the arctic circle to california. the air gets trapped. it gets progressively warmer. it squeezes down and gets hotter and hotter, and no weather can get in the way. we often say, every time we see an extreme event, we say, is this climate change? we've hidden behind the fact that we say,limate change doesn't create whether. -- weath er. it doesn't create heat waves and forest fires, but it contributes to it. there are many factors that create extreme weather, and the physical factors, but now we are realizing there are human factors. thi
it's like a different world for us here. we are the second coldest cotry in the world and the snowiest, and we are dealing with something we are not use to. it is extreme, long-lasting, and it's beginning to have health effects, environmental effects, and economic effects. judy: what do you know about the science behind this heat wave? what is causing this? everybody wants to understand, is it connected to climate change? >> it's like a dome. it's like putting a dome stadium all the way...
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we've got, uh, brain and showers to the north of us are into the south of us down here around, uh, bear valley in mammoth lakes. you see, thunderstorms were coming just a little closer and you'll see it's dying down. as the son dies. these die. it's kind of how that goes, the fog and low clouds pushing on shore. there it is. that fog and low cloud cover is going to be there tomorrow morning in san francisco, with some drizzle possible, which is not super expected nous nothing not at all unexpected. san francisco tomorrow makes a daytime high of about 64 degrees, so it's going to be a nice day in san francisco tomorrow and of mild day and that's how it's going to go to the next couple of days. we're going to be in this pattern with the fog footprint like this in the mornings. and then it burns off when you get a big fog coverage like that, whenever you see this map, it's a forecast model. when you see that much fog in the morning you can almost count on a mild day the next day, and in fact, you can see the cooler. uh colours representing milder or lower temperatures. so nice statement a
we've got, uh, brain and showers to the north of us are into the south of us down here around, uh, bear valley in mammoth lakes. you see, thunderstorms were coming just a little closer and you'll see it's dying down. as the son dies. these die. it's kind of how that goes, the fog and low clouds pushing on shore. there it is. that fog and low cloud cover is going to be there tomorrow morning in san francisco, with some drizzle possible, which is not super expected nous nothing not at all...
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don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects, include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait fifteen minutes before reinserting contacts. talk to an eye doctor about xiidra. inflammation: i prefer you didn't. xiidra. not today, dry eye. >>> bay area fire crews are heading to siskiyou county to help fight the lava fire. they include firefighters which deployed the wildland engines. more than 17,000 acres have burned. the fire is 19% contained. started thursday night after a lightning strike. >> is the face what could be the worst fire season perhaps. we will get federal help. wayne freedman explains what a difference it could make right here in the bay area. >> to walk through a uniquely golden state mix of beauty and danger. in this case the callahan open ishe of nightmare scenarios and his fire marshal. >> when it gets in the drainage it is going to rip up there. >> now a
don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects, include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait fifteen minutes before reinserting contacts. talk to an eye doctor about xiidra. inflammation: i prefer you didn't. xiidra. not today, dry eye. >>> bay area fire crews are heading to siskiyou county to help fight the lava fire. they include...
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the western united states and canada are experiencing heat they're just not used to. i think it's incredibly important that we set up these spaces so people can come in, feel taken care of, feel safe, get cool and get some water and a bite to eat if they need it. you know, the hotels seems to be sold out as well because people are running away. they need to go somewhere cool with ac. it's just unbearable. it's impossible to be out. it's most dangerous for the homeless. helping them with shade and water is essential. in canada, which is famous for its cold, the heatwave has been blamed for more than 100 deaths. it's the elderly, who are less able to regulate their body temperature, who are most vulnerable. whether you have heart or breathing problems, or even if you're an elderly person, sometimes you just don't cope quite as well in the heat and sun. and the hotter it gets, the more wildfires are likely to start. this one was filmed in california a few days ago. president biden has warned that the rising temperatures bring all kinds of dangers. the extreme heat we're
the western united states and canada are experiencing heat they're just not used to. i think it's incredibly important that we set up these spaces so people can come in, feel taken care of, feel safe, get cool and get some water and a bite to eat if they need it. you know, the hotels seems to be sold out as well because people are running away. they need to go somewhere cool with ac. it's just unbearable. it's impossible to be out. it's most dangerous for the homeless. helping them with shade...
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not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatment. ♪ talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, downy's been taking you back, since way back. with freshness and softness
not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is...
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with us. and this was to other countries. he didn't mention it by name, but certainly the u. s. one of the, the targets no doubt, don't mess with china. don't mess with the communist party because you're going to regret it. and one of the key sound, but it's all phrases that he had in his speech, received a very raucous response was this, and he said china will never allow a foreign force to bully or subjugate us. any one who does will find themselves on a collision course with a great wall of steel forged by 1400000000 people who also talked about how china will continue to save, got its territory, including hong kong and ty one. so we see that under president, she didn't pick, not only does the communist party want china to stand up or to become strong, it seems that president, she didn't pay once to take cut china and turn it into a country that can really stand total with the united states, for example. so let's take a quick look more at what makes president she didn't pains leadership of
with us. and this was to other countries. he didn't mention it by name, but certainly the u. s. one of the, the targets no doubt, don't mess with china. don't mess with the communist party because you're going to regret it. and one of the key sound, but it's all phrases that he had in his speech, received a very raucous response was this, and he said china will never allow a foreign force to bully or subjugate us. any one who does will find themselves on a collision course with a great wall of...
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elizabeth: congressman, thank you for joining us, good to seei you. let's bring it former acting nice director tom homan, you were with former president trump at the border today let's show the viewer a list of democrats were protested at the border to border facilities under the trump administration, the conditions are overcrowded facilities for children, children being dropped over border walls, thrown into rivers if families don't pay human smugglers this is an exponentially worse crisis now, where are the democrats now on?esting what's going >> it was all antitrust back then, more children have died more women being raped in the numbers of children coming across the border at unprecedented high. in the history border patrol, a lot of people are dying and that story is not getting out. why is that story not getting out, we understand the choices that are made in newsrooms but this is a triple crisis, humanitarian crisis, national security crisis, public health crisis representative mary miller said she went there and she said ind wanted to cry it i
elizabeth: congressman, thank you for joining us, good to seei you. let's bring it former acting nice director tom homan, you were with former president trump at the border today let's show the viewer a list of democrats were protested at the border to border facilities under the trump administration, the conditions are overcrowded facilities for children, children being dropped over border walls, thrown into rivers if families don't pay human smugglers this is an exponentially worse crisis...
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our correspondentjoins us from beijing. stephen, what was your assessment of the speech we heard there? it assessment of the speech we heard there?— heard there? it was certainly uuite a heard there? it was certainly quite a strident _ heard there? it was certainly quite a strident message. i heard there? it was certainly | quite a strident message. for most chinese people here today they would not yet have seen they would not yet have seen the speech because it is an ordinary workday. commuters by behind me, later they will catch up on events on television or their smart devices and the message they will see from xijinping, the general secretary of the communist party, up on the tiananmen gate where, famously, mao zedong declared the new china, the same spot, that china, the same spot, that china has come of age and it will not be pressured by anybody. at one stage he even said that if anybody threatens china that heads would be open with blood spurting everywhere. it sounds worse than it is because this is a quote from
our correspondentjoins us from beijing. stephen, what was your assessment of the speech we heard there? it assessment of the speech we heard there?— heard there? it was certainly uuite a heard there? it was certainly quite a strident _ heard there? it was certainly quite a strident message. i heard there? it was certainly | quite a strident message. for most chinese people here today they would not yet have seen they would not yet have seen the speech because it is an ordinary workday....
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us. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, congress is on the verge of doing something it has never done before, passing two budget reconciliation bills in the same year. the chairman who has to get that done, the chairman of the house budget committee will join us next. committee will join us next f imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving... ...with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the subaru forester. the safest forester ever. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doc
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the thing that unite us, divide us. one speaker claimed that enforcing standards marginalized black language. saying, anti-blackness that is used to diminish black language in black students is not separated from the anti-black racism on black people in society. now all words are as racist as the n-word apparently. another speaker said, the repeated standard language -- they said this using correct grammar. federal judge in the bronx, had thrown out the case of a known gang member involved in a shooting because the grand jury once diverse enough. this is nuts. what does that mean for other cases in which the juries can be seen not diverse in retrospect? this could open quite a pandora's box. is it a can of worms? if you lie down with at the dogs, you will wake up with fleas. in my case, some very odd looking puppies. [laughter] now it's addicting that grammar gram ---- >> it's so infuriating for me. the reason the educational system isn't working for student of color -- something about the powder i found in this blazer.
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appreciate you joining us, and you can take us inside of what happened. because i think there are very few people who know more than you. so monique, you were a huge part of the public face of cosby, cosby's defense, 2015, 2016. are you surprised by this decision? >> only that it was hard for me to conceive that the pennsylvania supreme court did what, let me be the first gist ton guest on your show to say they got it right. they followed the law. they held prosecutors who have an extreme amount of power and discretionary authority. they said to all of us that one member of the united states government in this case representing the commonwealth, can't promise a citizen, a future defendant one thing and then 12 years later a person in the same office decide, eh, we'll ignore that. we don't have to honor it. so, though many are saying that that's a technicality, actually, don, being induced to waive your fifth amendment right to remain silent because you have been promised that you will not be pros prosecute ♪ not a technicality. it's not just hiccup that
appreciate you joining us, and you can take us inside of what happened. because i think there are very few people who know more than you. so monique, you were a huge part of the public face of cosby, cosby's defense, 2015, 2016. are you surprised by this decision? >> only that it was hard for me to conceive that the pennsylvania supreme court did what, let me be the first gist ton guest on your show to say they got it right. they followed the law. they held prosecutors who have an extreme...
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thank you for joining us on kron 4 news a date. i'm pam moore. i'm jonathan mccall. 10 enjoying the night off today. the pennsylvania supreme court says. >> it made its decision from the fact that bill cosby was unfairly prosecuted. our grant lotus is here to get us started on this story with why the assault conviction was thrown out grant. pam, jonathan, thanks very much. well, nobody tonight is saying that cosby is innocent here, but the court ruled today that the conviction was. >> a quote, vast violation of cosby's due process after spending more than 2 years behind bars cars be here. walked out of prison. a free man today the pennsylvania state supreme court vacated his conviction and judgment of sentence due to an agreement with another previous prosecutor in agreement which prevented him from being criminally charged. if he agreed to sit down to testify for a civil deposition instead, which he did. but then about a decade later during the me too movement. criminal charges were brought in cosby was convicted of drugging and molesting his ac
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our thanks for being here with us. on behalf of all of our colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night. >> thank you for joining us this hour, in 1845, at frederick douglas the great american abolitionist published the first of what would become three autobiographical accounts of his life. first one was called narrative of the life of frederick douglass. an american slave. frederick douglass is of course one of the greatest americans of all-time. his autobiography about life as a slave and his struggle to become free, in addition to everything else that he did in his life, those written works are some of the most
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government actors are given significant power and tools they are supposed to use to keep us safe. there given the weighty responsibility of keeping information so secret that nothing gets out that could put lives at risk but inevitably, there will be times when classified information is leaked to the press. you all know that. in these moments it can be hard to tell a brave whistleblower from an unpatriotic rental. and it's often only in the writing of history that we will be able to say whether or not a leak was in the public interest or a serious threat to our national security. so we have a complex set of rules and laws and ultimately courts are tasked with getting this careful balance just right. the right of pursuing justice protects our national security and also protecting the free press that is foundational to our democracy but the question before us is whether that system is working right now. or is it in need of repair? no one element of the system is the shoe law, state laws that were allowed reporters and editors to protect their sources. at least 40 states and the dist
government actors are given significant power and tools they are supposed to use to keep us safe. there given the weighty responsibility of keeping information so secret that nothing gets out that could put lives at risk but inevitably, there will be times when classified information is leaked to the press. you all know that. in these moments it can be hard to tell a brave whistleblower from an unpatriotic rental. and it's often only in the writing of history that we will be able to say whether...
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i'm not sure this video is going to work for us. so let's just go go to the next video in the next story. we'll get you those highlights at 10 o'clock. we're going to go right. >> there. there we have there you have it. >> so here we go. she window right there. that is a 2 run home run. big aides go up 3 to nothing. he crushes that and lead extend now, chris bassitt. he was stellar tonight. he threw 7 shutout innings. he struck out 7 a's win 3 to one, though. look for the series win tomorrow. all right. to the dubs warriors, assistant coach mike brown in the nigerian national team have been hard at work this week prepping for the olympics. the team has been training at laney college over in oakland is an opportunity that mike says he had not taken for granted. >> training camp has been you know, it's been it's a lot of fun for the coaches. and it has been fun for the players. so guys are have a lot of energy lottery to see guys are starting to get connected. and so i'm excited have more days spent together or india guys are are are
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this video shared with us. kron 4 viewer who says after capturing this entire scene, they actually called sfpd to let them know about what happened. promoting sideshows and street races in san jose is now illegal city council unanimously approving a new ordinance last night. the hope is to get this stop or to stop the often dangerous gatherings. yes. kron four's. dan thorn has more from city leaders on what is driving this latest crackdown. >> these illegal social media promotions could cost you up to a $1000.6 months in jail. san jose city leaders say sideshows to become a big problem in the city and they're trying to prevent them before they even happen. >> becomes the first city to make it illegal to promote sideshows on social media. it's already illegal to attend and participate in the street events. but now any encouragement online is a crime. the sideshow events, right. they don't happen unless somebody out there is helping to get the message out to organize it to promoted to identify the locations. city
this video shared with us. kron 4 viewer who says after capturing this entire scene, they actually called sfpd to let them know about what happened. promoting sideshows and street races in san jose is now illegal city council unanimously approving a new ordinance last night. the hope is to get this stop or to stop the often dangerous gatherings. yes. kron four's. dan thorn has more from city leaders on what is driving this latest crackdown. >> these illegal social media promotions could...
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she used to know that the senate rules could be used for evil. that was her word. evil. 11 years ago. in 2010, in the second year of the obama presidency when kyrsten sinema was a 33 year old member of the state legislature in arizona, she accurately describe how dysfunctional the united states senate had become because it was forced to work under what she called this false pressure to get to 60 votes. >> well the senate no longer has 60 votes. someone argued that we never had 60 because one of those was -- but that's whatever. yeah, and nelson to. so now, i think as a president so eloquently said there's none of this pressure, false pressure to get the 60. so what that means is that the democrats can stop counting to joe lieberman and instead seek other avenues to move forward will help reform so it's likely that the move forward with reconciliation, which takes only 51 votes. and by the way, it's not unusual. you may recall that before the democrats took the senate in 2008 that the republicans control the senate for quite some time. in fact, since around 1994. th
she used to know that the senate rules could be used for evil. that was her word. evil. 11 years ago. in 2010, in the second year of the obama presidency when kyrsten sinema was a 33 year old member of the state legislature in arizona, she accurately describe how dysfunctional the united states senate had become because it was forced to work under what she called this false pressure to get to 60 votes. >> well the senate no longer has 60 votes. someone argued that we never had 60 because...
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their image is being used. their bodies are being used. their talents are being used, they should be receiving compensation in some way. i know a lot of student athletes that that's a kind of salvage a lot of their money to be able to, like afford, um, like food or just like other necessary expenses that aren't included in like scholarship, the effort to allow student compensation was launched by state senator nancy skinner of berkeley. well, the n c two a finally threw in the towel. it's a true victory for student athletes who have been exploited for decades. skinner was a sponsor of a california bill that paved the way california kick started it. we passed our law in 2019 22. other states followed us. some of those new state laws were set to take effect on july 1st the policy change now levels the playing field, allowing all college athletes to benefit financially from their name, image and likeness, instagram. your youtube you think about kaitlyn ohashi, the great gymnast she had over a million viewers. anybody else with a million viewe
their image is being used. their bodies are being used. their talents are being used, they should be receiving compensation in some way. i know a lot of student athletes that that's a kind of salvage a lot of their money to be able to, like afford, um, like food or just like other necessary expenses that aren't included in like scholarship, the effort to allow student compensation was launched by state senator nancy skinner of berkeley. well, the n c two a finally threw in the towel. it's a...
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congressman billy long is with us. governor abbott will join us on the stage. but first, joining us right here in south texas, the 45th president of the united states donald j. trump. [cheers and applause] >> former president trump: wow! what a crowd. [chanting] >> former president trump: thank you, thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. what a group. thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> sean: grab a seat, sir. okay, i have one minor complaint. i did not get that reaction when i came out. [laughter]ay thank you, mr. president. [cheers and applause] >> former president trump: nice. >> sean: boy, i guess one question my asked this crowd are you missing me yet? i think i know the answer. [cheers and applause] from day one, the day you and melania trump came down the escalator, you talked about securing the country's borders. you had a fight hard to get the money to build 500 miles of wall to stay in mexico policy. you built the wall. you ended catch and release. now we see what is happening. your reaction to all of it. >> former president trump: wel
congressman billy long is with us. governor abbott will join us on the stage. but first, joining us right here in south texas, the 45th president of the united states donald j. trump. [cheers and applause] >> former president trump: wow! what a crowd. [chanting] >> former president trump: thank you, thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. what a group. thank you, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> sean: grab a seat, sir. okay, i have one minor complaint. i did not get...
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stoddard, cal butler, great thanks for starting us off tonight. coming up for us, the former u.s. attorney we have standing by. we'll talk about what these reported indictments could mean for the trump organization's future. then later, our friends eugene robinson and matthew dowd are with us. they'll talk about the, futile proud and, the brave. we're talking of course about the two house republicans willing to vote for that select committee to investigate the attempt to overturn a presidential election by course. all of it as the 11th hour is just getting underway on this wednesday night. ght. delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. the boss is back baby! the difference in try and triumph... is just a little umph! upsees, i ne
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we kick started this effort. 22 states followed us. they finally threw in the towel. >> reporter: women collegiate athletes who sometimes don't have pro options were the first to reach out to her about wanting this change that not only benefits schools but athletes. there has been hesitation over college athletes receiving money for years, though. many already have full scholarships, which often equate to hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> yes. there is going to be a monetary upside. what concerns me the most is that teams are successful because everybody is pulling the same way. now that we're dealing with money, which might not be equal, that does concern me. >> reporter: while money in exchange for enrolling in a school is not allowed and n allo tres sti some confusion on hows will work. j. r. stone, abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco family is still waiting to hear from pg&e after they were forced to take down the parklet outside of the restaurant to accommodate pipe repairs. kate larsen went to the restaurant tonight and said pg&e
we kick started this effort. 22 states followed us. they finally threw in the towel. >> reporter: women collegiate athletes who sometimes don't have pro options were the first to reach out to her about wanting this change that not only benefits schools but athletes. there has been hesitation over college athletes receiving money for years, though. many already have full scholarships, which often equate to hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> yes. there is going to be a monetary...
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that's it for us. see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests kristen bell dane dehaan, musical guest, migos and featuring the legendary rootcrew >> questlove: 1476 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, than you very much hey. oh, i love you back. welcome, everybody please, enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everyone [ cheers and applause you're here. you made it. you're watching. thank you. well, guys, today president biden flew to europe for his first foreign trip as president. yep, biden's going to england, belgium, and switzerland and he won't come home until he finds a new host for the bachelor [ laughter ] that's right, biden is hoping to repair ties with our european allies. i think he'll be well received i mean, for starters, there won't
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leaving us in the dark about specific charges until then. although they're expected to be focused on tax related crimes. the post also reports that ellen weisselberg is expected to surrender at the manhattan district attorney office tomorrow morning and will be arraigned later in the day. the trump organization, the entity, the company itself, will also be arraigned and represented by a lawyer. these are the first charges resulting from the nearly three year investigation into donald trump and his businesses. trump himself is not expected to be charged with any crimes at this time. charges against his business will of course, exacerbate his legal issues. charges against weisselberg could increase pressure on the longtime what -- to flip on his boss. joining me on the phone is david fahrenthold, who broke the story. david, what more can you tell? as >> well, tomorrow, as you said we will learn more about the evidence of the manhattan da against allen weisselberg. we anticipate that the charges fell tomorrow -- will two things about them, they
leaving us in the dark about specific charges until then. although they're expected to be focused on tax related crimes. the post also reports that ellen weisselberg is expected to surrender at the manhattan district attorney office tomorrow morning and will be arraigned later in the day. the trump organization, the entity, the company itself, will also be arraigned and represented by a lawyer. these are the first charges resulting from the nearly three year investigation into donald trump and...
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joining us as, defense attorney, thanks for being with us. let me see if i understand this. we have fda investigating and about to prosecute bill cosby because there is a civil case, he decides to release bill cosby from the fifth amendment incriminating himself so the civil case can go forward. as a result of that the ea takes information from the civil cases and years later insights bill cosby. was that what the supreme court made their decision on? >> that was the biggest point they hung their hats on and i have to tell you i agree with it. when you dig into their opinion it was a lengthy opinion. what the da did in basically agreeing to not prosecute bill cosby, and immunity agreement, when he did that i get it but he took a step further and said i'm going to do this so the you can be in a better position to sue him for money. if i'm going to prosecute him than bill cosby doesn't have to say word, has a fifth amendment right not to. whose business was it for the original da to get involved in the machinations of a civil suit the purpose was extracting money from bill cos
joining us as, defense attorney, thanks for being with us. let me see if i understand this. we have fda investigating and about to prosecute bill cosby because there is a civil case, he decides to release bill cosby from the fifth amendment incriminating himself so the civil case can go forward. as a result of that the ea takes information from the civil cases and years later insights bill cosby. was that what the supreme court made their decision on? >> that was the biggest point they...
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but she tracked us down. and i -- i was like, blown away. this is all over the course of 20 minutes 20 minutes from the time i posted it. i said, "how did you find me?" she said, "rob, i'm a pet detective, i can find anybody. and i was like, "oh. [ laughter ] i mean, i thought she was on the masaad or something. so, anyway, i did a deep cleanse of my information on the internet but my guess is if she wants to, she'll find me again >> seth: this sounds like, you know, there's a sad element that you lost frank we should point out this is a happy ending that chance - we actually -- there's a video of chance seeing his family again which is very nice >> chance! hey, baby! >> i mean, look at how happy that dog is. >> seth: i don't know. i'm not sure i think it's a scam. i think that's not - [ laughter ] >> that is a happy dog and of course we were bummed that we missed out on frank reynolds but we were so happy that he was returned >> seth: we alluded to it. so this is a pretty awesome story. wrexham, am i saying it right? that's the name of the
but she tracked us down. and i -- i was like, blown away. this is all over the course of 20 minutes 20 minutes from the time i posted it. i said, "how did you find me?" she said, "rob, i'm a pet detective, i can find anybody. and i was like, "oh. [ laughter ] i mean, i thought she was on the masaad or something. so, anyway, i did a deep cleanse of my information on the internet but my guess is if she wants to, she'll find me again >> seth: this sounds like, you know,...
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>> well, here's what the science tells us, shep it tells us that if you are fully vaccinated, that's two weeks after your last dose of the vaccine. your chances of getting sick with covid or transmitting it to others is low. it's a low risk. now, it's not zero risk and there is some people who may decide if they are in an area that has a high degree of viral transmission or if they are living at home with somebody who is unvaccinated they may want to wear a mask and that's okay. the cdc, in its guidance, essentially, was giving people flexibility and choice but wanted people to know that if you are fully vaccinated, your risk of getting this virus or passing it on is low. which is why it said masks are not required indoors or outdoors, if you are fully vaccinated. >> doctor, the surgeon general, thank you so much for your time and for your service >> thank you, so much, shep. take care and stay safe. >> thank you >>> covid cases in tokyo are rising, yet again. much less than a month before the city is set to host the olympics tokyo reported more than 700 new cases just today that's t
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>> fuentes has been alongside us the whole time, she has been a great advocate for us in this district, she met with us to walk through the encampment and met a lot of the neighbors back there, we were able to really give her an idea of the risk we are at every day having that behind us and she has been a great advocate and she's been going to the city to go to bat for us. it backs up to the residential area, and we appreciate her being on our side in that cause we've been going through. >> one of the neighbors or people in your neighborhood has had a break in. any serious things that happened outside of that? >> we have fires within 5 feet of our fence every day, there are break ins every once in a while. the most that we experience is the smells of the fire and the drug use and the verbal assaults, people yelling constantly and it makes you not want to go anywhere, mowing the lawn i threw up because of the fires, whatever they were burning was so noxious it made me sick and that is not a fun way to have your first home especially in a city like austin which is amazing to live in. jil
>> fuentes has been alongside us the whole time, she has been a great advocate for us in this district, she met with us to walk through the encampment and met a lot of the neighbors back there, we were able to really give her an idea of the risk we are at every day having that behind us and she has been a great advocate and she's been going to the city to go to bat for us. it backs up to the residential area, and we appreciate her being on our side in that cause we've been going through....
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we kick started this effort. 22 states followed us. they finally threw in the towel. >> reporter: women collegiate athletes who sometimes don't have pro options were the first to reach out to her about wanting this change that not only benefits schools but athletes. there has been hesitation over college athletes receiving money for years, though. many already have full scholarships, which often equate to hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> yes. there is going to be a monetary upside. what concerns me the most is that teams are successful because everybody is pulling the same way. now that we're dealing with money, which might not be equal, that does concern me. >> reporter: while money in exchange for enrolling in a school is not allowed and salaries from a school are not allowed, there is still some confusion on how exactly this will work. j. r. stone, abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco family is still waiting to hear from pg&e after they were forced to take down the parklet outside of the restaurant to accommodate pipe repairs. kate l
we kick started this effort. 22 states followed us. they finally threw in the towel. >> reporter: women collegiate athletes who sometimes don't have pro options were the first to reach out to her about wanting this change that not only benefits schools but athletes. there has been hesitation over college athletes receiving money for years, though. many already have full scholarships, which often equate to hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> yes. there is going to be a monetary...
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arwa damon is live for us. explain to us why turkey is leaving the istanbul convention. >> reporter: and it is effectively meant to safe guard women and other victims of domestic violence. and it is essentially a pledge to try to tackle a number of these issues and ensure that the population and even fortunately when it comes to domestic violence that generally does tend to mean women are safe and that perpetrators are actually held accountable. this is the first time, whitney, that member of the council of europe has withdrawn from an international human rights convention. why would turkey do this when it was the first country to ratify it? well, officially the development says its own laws are strong enough to actually protect women. and that is on the one hand true to a certain degree. turkish legislation does really ensure that women's rights are fully protected. but you have this overarching issue of implementation, that legislation is quite simply not being implemented. this by and large came about becaus
arwa damon is live for us. explain to us why turkey is leaving the istanbul convention. >> reporter: and it is effectively meant to safe guard women and other victims of domestic violence. and it is essentially a pledge to try to tackle a number of these issues and ensure that the population and even fortunately when it comes to domestic violence that generally does tend to mean women are safe and that perpetrators are actually held accountable. this is the first time, whitney, that...
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i'm glad it's not just us in the studio. and kimberly emails to say that kyle the cat wakes her up at 4:00 a.m., he's not hers. he lives next door but adopted us part time. thank you all. >>> we're going to look at what helped president biden win the white house. and on "morning joe" a live report from the surfside, florida. >>> a busy morning for legal analysts breaking down two major cases, one that saw bill cosby walk away a free man and another indicting the company of the former president. "morning joe" just moments away. former president "morning joe" just moments away. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. the instant air purifier removes 99.9% of the virus that causes covid-19 from treated air. so you can breathe easier, knowing that you and your family have added protection. ♪ ♪ people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes knowiare waking upnd your familto
i'm glad it's not just us in the studio. and kimberly emails to say that kyle the cat wakes her up at 4:00 a.m., he's not hers. he lives next door but adopted us part time. thank you all. >>> we're going to look at what helped president biden win the white house. and on "morning joe" a live report from the surfside, florida. >>> a busy morning for legal analysts breaking down two major cases, one that saw bill cosby walk away a free man and another indicting the...
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tell us how this happens? >> what should have been a joyous occasion, you have to excel academically and be good moral character and what should have been a joyous celebratory two days turned tragic i've been in law enforcement for a long time, this is a sad occasion and basically this, 57-year-old in the city of annapolis for an induction ceremony of the prospect, dropped them off to get settled in like all parents do, and met another family, in rhode island checking in and get together that evening, at the graduate hotel on west street. they decided to end the ending, the gunfire came adjacent to the hotel. where they were sitting. jillian: we've been hearing this is a stray look, she was not the intended target. what information do you need help with from the public? >> we are almost sure, nothing to suggest the intended target. she's from houston, texas, bringing her son to the naval academy. the gunman and another couple, opened fire on some and the bullet happens quite often and the stray bullet hits the
tell us how this happens? >> what should have been a joyous occasion, you have to excel academically and be good moral character and what should have been a joyous celebratory two days turned tragic i've been in law enforcement for a long time, this is a sad occasion and basically this, 57-year-old in the city of annapolis for an induction ceremony of the prospect, dropped them off to get settled in like all parents do, and met another family, in rhode island checking in and get together...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: john, so a lawyer for allen weisselberg, donald trump's long time chief financial officer surrendered to manhattan district attorney's office just a few moments ago, according to his lawyer. allen weisselberg will be arraigned later this afternoon. he's facing charges that stem from this long investigation into tax fraud, tax crimes. we don't know yet exactly what the indictment will charge him with but this has to do with compensation he received including school tuition for his grandchildren. rent free apartment. a company car. bonuses. that will all factor into these charges today we're told. now these charges will, you know, have to do with whether or not he paid the appropriate taxes on the various gifts and compensation he received. as a senior officer of the company he's also, you know, tied into the charges that will be brought against the company. the company was also indicted by manhattan grand jury yesterday. those charges will be unsealed later this afternoon.
what can you tell us? >> reporter: john, so a lawyer for allen weisselberg, donald trump's long time chief financial officer surrendered to manhattan district attorney's office just a few moments ago, according to his lawyer. allen weisselberg will be arraigned later this afternoon. he's facing charges that stem from this long investigation into tax fraud, tax crimes. we don't know yet exactly what the indictment will charge him with but this has to do with compensation he received...
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thanks so much for joining us. what's your reaction to gwen berry's actions after winning a place in the tokyo olympics? >> so when i was watching that. she did the exact same thing and if she was a north korean, not only she would be executed including generations of her family can be sent to prison camps and execution. fact that she's going there and refuse to go represent this tolerant, the land of the free is unthinkable. brian: so her point is, well, america had slavery and the third verse of the national anthem, she feels refers to slavery, that's what she was saying? >> i was a slave. i was sold in china as a child and people going to slavery under chinese communist party in north korea. there's injustice and the fact that she's complaining about this country, the most -- she doesn't really understand the history. brian: she says her goal is to fight systematic racism, it's bigger than just competing in sports. >> that is so -- in north korea people who are oppressed don't even know they are oppressed. the f
thanks so much for joining us. what's your reaction to gwen berry's actions after winning a place in the tokyo olympics? >> so when i was watching that. she did the exact same thing and if she was a north korean, not only she would be executed including generations of her family can be sent to prison camps and execution. fact that she's going there and refuse to go represent this tolerant, the land of the free is unthinkable. brian: so her point is, well, america had slavery and the third...
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using the algorithm. this is again is a snapshot, we have additional votes that need to factor into this total. one of the things is looking at where some of these absentee ballots are coming from. if you were to try to do, you know, a little bit of game analysis, a lot of these absentee ballots are from manhattan. that's when kathryn garcia one the largest share of the votes. however, obviously from all five boroughs, i think one of the things we'll be watching when we see the next tally expected on next tuesday, july 6th, how much dot numbers change? because the one thing that is certain, these numbers will change. >> city hall and politics reporter for wnyc, brigid burgin, thank you for being on. >>> and coming up, the meaning of burnout, dr. lucille mcbride talks about how the pandemic is pushing people to the breaking point. we'll read from it straight ahead on "morning joe." ahead on "morning joe. the instant air purifier removes 99.9% of the virus that causes covid-19 from treated air. so you can b
using the algorithm. this is again is a snapshot, we have additional votes that need to factor into this total. one of the things is looking at where some of these absentee ballots are coming from. if you were to try to do, you know, a little bit of game analysis, a lot of these absentee ballots are from manhattan. that's when kathryn garcia one the largest share of the votes. however, obviously from all five boroughs, i think one of the things we'll be watching when we see the next tally...