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ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom? and things related to that? ken: it is very important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that is important to me. so candidates that really support personal rights and personal liberty, on all causes, are important to me. ♪ ♪ david: so you have bought the most expensive apartment ever in new york city and maybe in the united states. you have bought a lot of property in palm beach and other places, london. you can't live in all these places, so what is behind it? [laughter] ken: you and i would probably be in competition for hours spent on the plane. i think i spend 800 hours a year on a plane. i am actually in new yor
ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom? and things related to that? ken: it is very important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that...
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ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom? and things related to that? ken: it is very important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that is important to me. so candidates that really support personal rights and personal liberty, on all causes, are important to me. ♪ david: so you have bought the most expensive apartment ever in new york city and maybe in the united states. you have bought a lot of property in palm beach and other places, london. you can't live in all these places, so what is behind it? [laughter] ken: you and i would probably be in competition for hours spent on the plane. i think i spend 800 hours a year on a plane. i am actually in new york ev
ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom? and things related to that? ken: it is very important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that...
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ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom? and things related to that? him ken: it is very important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that is important to me. so candidates that really support personal rights and personal liberty, on all causes, are important to me. ♪ ♪ david: so you have bought the most expensive apartment ever in new york city and maybe in the united states. you have bought a lot of property in palm beach and other places, london. you can't live in all these places, so what is behind it? [laughter] ken: you and i would probably be in competition for hours spent on the plane. i think i spend 800 hours a year on a plane. i am actually in new
ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom? and things related to that? him ken: it is very important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for....
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ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom? and things related to that? ken: it is important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that is important to me. so candidates that really support personal rights and personal liberty, on all causes, are important to me. ♪ ♪ david: so you have bought the most expensive apartment ever in new york city and maybe in the united states. you have bought a lot of property in palm beach and other places, london. you can't live in all these places, so what is behind it? [laughter] ken: you and i would probably be in competition for hours spent on the plane. i think i spend 800 hours a year on a plane. i am actually in new york every single week
ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom? and things related to that? ken: it is important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that is important to me....
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ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom and things related to that? ken: it is very important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that is important to me. so candidates that really support personal rights and personal liberty, on all causes, are important to me. ♪ ♪ david: so you have bought the most expensive apartment ever in new york city and maybe in the united states. you have bought a lot of property in palm beach and other places, london. you can't live in all these places, so what is behind it? [laughter] ken: you and i would probably be in competition for hours spent on the plane. i think i spend 800 hours a year on a plane. i am actually in new york
ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: what is your view on political matters and freedom and things related to that? ken: it is very important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that...
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ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: can you just ate what your view is on political matters and freedom and things related to that? ken: it is important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line for. that is important to me. and so candidates that really support personal rights and , personal liberty, on all causes, are important to me. ♪ ♪ david: so you have bought the most expensive apartment ever in new york city and maybe in the united states. you have also bought a lot of property in palm beach and other places, london, so forth. you can't live in all these places, so what is behind it? [laughter] ken: well, you and i would probably be in competition for hours spent on the plane. i think i probably spend 800 ho
ken: no. [laughter] ken: i am not. for me, the fact that 700,000 to one million people a year will have a chance to see some of the greatest works of art of our culture that i am fortunate enough to own, i have great satisfaction in that. david: can you just ate what your view is on political matters and freedom and things related to that? ken: it is important that we as a country embrace freedom of speech, freedom of opportunity, freedom of what our founding fathers put their lives on the line...
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ken's wealthy wife dee was novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew ken novak. and something made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> reporter: and a bright man. >> he came across as very intelligent, yes. >> reporter: answered all the questions but didn't seem to be of much help. then as detective carriger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question. that prepaid cell phone, the one someone used to invite ken to the fatal meeting, the store had surveillance video of a man buying that very phone. ken's family set they didn't recognize him, but would novak? carriger showed him the photo. >> we asked who is that? he says he's my neighbor. he lives two floors below. >> reporter: and just like that, a big piece of the puzzle plopped into place. but fair warning -- as you'll see, puzzle pieces and some residents of this downtown loft might not be quite what they seem. >>> coming up -- one of those residents is about to get a nasty shock. >> disbelief. >> while the investiga
ken's wealthy wife dee was novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew ken novak. and something made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> reporter: and a bright man. >> he came across as very intelligent, yes. >> reporter: answered all the questions but didn't seem to be of much help. then as detective carriger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question. that prepaid cell...
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(ken) breaking news.. a shelter-in-place order has been issued tonight night for the area around 17th avenue and geary boulevard in san francisco because of police activity, emergency officials said. the order was in effect as of 10 p.m. there are little details availalble. as soon as we learn more we will let you know. (ken) the trump administration will fight a court battle about how we preapre for war. the admitexas federal court ruling examining the male only military draft system. as our washington d- correspondent anna wiernicki (war-nik-ee) reports... the justice department says drafting women would be "problematic" while proponents of a unisex draft argue the current system discriminates against men. --take pkg-anna wiernicki: if there were a national emergency, former marine jude eden says america needs its best soldiers out front.jude eden: and women don't have an equal opportunity to survive in ground combat against men anna wiernicki: she says she's seen first hand women aren't fit to fight.jud
(ken) breaking news.. a shelter-in-place order has been issued tonight night for the area around 17th avenue and geary boulevard in san francisco because of police activity, emergency officials said. the order was in effect as of 10 p.m. there are little details availalble. as soon as we learn more we will let you know. (ken) the trump administration will fight a court battle about how we preapre for war. the admitexas federal court ruling examining the male only military draft system. as our...
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legend ken jennings. >> ken? >> who is aristophanes? >> ken? >> what's the trojan horse? >> ken? >> what's the dodo. >> ken? >> what is stella! >> pretty good. >> reporter: tonight, ken telling "wired" magazine of this new contestant -- i'm just gobsmacked by james. it's absolutely insane what he's doing. i would never have had the stomach for those kinds of bets. >> reporter: and espn asking james about a match-up with ken jennings. >> i'm good on the buzzer, but ken is better. in a straight trivia test, i might take ken. >> reporter: but tonight, it's james against two others, going for game 13 and getting closer to ken jennings' record. we'll see tonight. and i'll see you tomorrow. good night. ee you tomorrow. good night. this fire is straining the limits for one northern california department. >> self driving tesla taxis by next year? the expectations for tonight by ceo elon musk. >> it was a warm spring day today but it is about to feel like summer tomorrow. >>> now from abc 7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is in stockton where fire has erupted at a recycling pla
legend ken jennings. >> ken? >> who is aristophanes? >> ken? >> what's the trojan horse? >> ken? >> what's the dodo. >> ken? >> what is stella! >> pretty good. >> reporter: tonight, ken telling "wired" magazine of this new contestant -- i'm just gobsmacked by james. it's absolutely insane what he's doing. i would never have had the stomach for those kinds of bets. >> reporter: and espn asking james about a match-up with...
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>(ken) ball says he (ken)care of us.">(ken) ball says he has other high-priced, old baseball cards he could sell -- including ty cobb, cy young, walter johnson... even an old cleveland card featuring "shoeless joe jackson." (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) grant lodes and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at 9. (grant) thank you ken and pam... tonight on kron4 news at 9. two recent incidents in san francisco's fisherman's wharf have busniess owners concerned as tourism season ramps up. we speak to police about the crimes and whether or not people who live in that part of the city need to be worried. (vicki) plus choas erupts at the nipsey hussle memorial in los angeles. we have live footage as police close in and multiple people are injured and now tryign to clear out those trying to mourn the loss of the performer.(vicki) i'm vicki liviakis.(grant) and i'm grant lodes. stay right here... kron4 news at 9 starts right after this. >>a series of violent crimes near a popular tourist spot in san francisco has
>(ken) ball says he (ken)care of us.">(ken) ball says he has other high-priced, old baseball cards he could sell -- including ty cobb, cy young, walter johnson... even an old cleveland card featuring "shoeless joe jackson." (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) grant lodes and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at 9. (grant) thank you ken and pam... tonight on kron4 news at 9. two recent incidents in san francisco's fisherman's wharf have busniess owners...
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i meet up with ken and members of the frederick police department. and we go out to michael's apartment. we are caravaning like john wayne and the wagon train, where the cavalry is coming, 'cause we are gonna go get our guy. and we go to his apartment. >> we knock on the door, and he comes to the door and he answers, and we look at each other face to face, and i said, i told you i'd be back. >> you are being charged with rape, all right? >> she says i raped her? >> we already have the hit on the dna, okay? now it's just a question of interrogating him and seeing if i can get this guy to roll on it right. >> look at these. >> [ bleep ], i didn't do that. >> you were there. >> i did not do that. >> you show suspects pictures of victims, because what you're trying to do is humanize the victim in the eyes of the offender. the problem is, it doesn't tend to work, because they don't care. >> once we started to throw the fact that, you know, obviously he was under arrest for this kidnapping and rape, his story changed. >> just give us your version of what w
i meet up with ken and members of the frederick police department. and we go out to michael's apartment. we are caravaning like john wayne and the wagon train, where the cavalry is coming, 'cause we are gonna go get our guy. and we go to his apartment. >> we knock on the door, and he comes to the door and he answers, and we look at each other face to face, and i said, i told you i'd be back. >> you are being charged with rape, all right? >> she says i raped her? >> we...
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>> ken? >> what is stella! >> good. >> reporter: tonight, ken speaking out, telling "wired" magazine -- "i'm just gobsmacked by james. it's absolutely insane what he's doing. i would never have had the stomach for those kinds of bets." >> reporter: and espn asking james about a match-up with ken jennings. >> i'm good on the buzzer, but ken is better. in a straight trivia test, i might take ken. >> reporter: but tonight, it's james against two others, going for game 13 and getting closer to ken jennings' record. we'll see tonight. and i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> breaking news in the east bay. sky 7 is over the rock ridge bart station which is closed because of a person on the tracks. trains are not stopping at rock ridge station. ac transit has set up transit. we'll bring you updates on this story during our newscast and on the abc7 news app. for now, good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. now to our other top story. police
>> ken? >> what is stella! >> good. >> reporter: tonight, ken speaking out, telling "wired" magazine -- "i'm just gobsmacked by james. it's absolutely insane what he's doing. i would never have had the stomach for those kinds of bets." >> reporter: and espn asking james about a match-up with ken jennings. >> i'm good on the buzzer, but ken is better. in a straight trivia test, i might take ken. >> reporter: but tonight, it's james...
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perhaps there are some brexiteers, and you could look at ken clarke, who is of course someone at ken clarke, who is of course someone who has supported the european union for years, you might think this is an option we can go for now, but attach a second referendum to it and put it to the people and see what they want. but his preference ultimately would be to stay within the european union. so there is a variety of issues and thoughts within the conservative ranks. so those are two of the options. let's move to the third, which would be a confirmatory referendum regardless of the nature ofa referendum regardless of the nature of a brexit deal. yes. this was sponsored the first time round by margaret beckett and it did well. it came out top. but when you look at the abstention column, there is not much room for adding to the number we saw last time. we know the second referendum is not getting a parliamentary majority. however, those who support a people's vote would say if it comes out somewhere near the top tonight, maybe they can attach that as an amendment to one of these options
perhaps there are some brexiteers, and you could look at ken clarke, who is of course someone at ken clarke, who is of course someone who has supported the european union for years, you might think this is an option we can go for now, but attach a second referendum to it and put it to the people and see what they want. but his preference ultimately would be to stay within the european union. so there is a variety of issues and thoughts within the conservative ranks. so those are two of the...
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(ken) that was (ken) (ken) (ken) that was ashley zavala reporting. the department of corrections did allow nathan to facetime with the family at his son's bedside for about 30 minutes ... but he says that is just not enough, given the circumstances. (pam) high profile lawyer michael avenatti ... made his initial court appearance today in santa ana.. last week, federal prosecutors charged him in a case involving wire and bank fraud.he could face up to 50 -years in federal prison. monday, he waived his right to a preliminary hearing --- and then spoke to reporters outside of the courthouse. (pam) avenatti was not asked to enter a plea. he is due back in court on april 29th.he faces separate extortion charges in new york. he is best known for representing porn actress stormy daniels...
(ken) that was (ken) (ken) (ken) that was ashley zavala reporting. the department of corrections did allow nathan to facetime with the family at his son's bedside for about 30 minutes ... but he says that is just not enough, given the circumstances. (pam) high profile lawyer michael avenatti ... made his initial court appearance today in santa ana.. last week, federal prosecutors charged him in a case involving wire and bank fraud.he could face up to 50 -years in federal prison. monday, he...
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ken, active scene tonight. ken, pam now back to you. (ken) a big story tonight... a series of violent crimes near a popular tourist spot in san francisoc have police on high alert. 2 shootings and a stabbing have occurred over the past few weeks in and around fisherman's wharf. (pam) the recent crimes have people around the business district startled. kron4's dan thorn talked with police and businesses about the recent crime... he joins us recent crime... he joins us live in san francsico with more tonight. dan? matter on as a manager at alli o toes restaurant, the establishment is just feet away from where a homeless man was stabbed to death in broad daylight on march 20th for on says the crime is getting worse and worse and the city needs to do more about the problem right that the city's 2 and have some measurements that this was this is gross. >>they need to care. need to care of the crime to get it. >>not the most recent crime was a friday night shooting. a man was taken to the hospital but the shooter is still on the loose and these aren't just goes a big cit
ken, active scene tonight. ken, pam now back to you. (ken) a big story tonight... a series of violent crimes near a popular tourist spot in san francisoc have police on high alert. 2 shootings and a stabbing have occurred over the past few weeks in and around fisherman's wharf. (pam) the recent crimes have people around the business district startled. kron4's dan thorn talked with police and businesses about the recent crime... he joins us recent crime... he joins us live in san francsico with...
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(ken) mark carpenter joins us in the studio. division titles don't count for much in the nba, but you can't take for granted that the warriors granted that can't take for studio. studio.joins us in the carpenter mark (ken) tonight...sports world about in the lots to talk (pam) on friday. (pam) lots to talk about in the sports world tonight... (ken) mark carpenter joins us in the studio. division titles don't count for much in the nba, but you can't take for granted that the warriors won the pacific for a 5th-year in a row. now, they hope to put the finishing touches on locking up homecourt advantage. warriors at team headquarters this morning...a day after a performance that shows just how dominant they can be. running through the hornets by 47-points... --up next, a denver squad they've already beaten several times, but still the nuggets are hanging around for first place out west. --warriors just a game ahead of denver...with 6 games remaining in the regular season.. --a golden state win tomorrow...will go a long way toward se
(ken) mark carpenter joins us in the studio. division titles don't count for much in the nba, but you can't take for granted that the warriors granted that can't take for studio. studio.joins us in the carpenter mark (ken) tonight...sports world about in the lots to talk (pam) on friday. (pam) lots to talk about in the sports world tonight... (ken) mark carpenter joins us in the studio. division titles don't count for much in the nba, but you can't take for granted that the warriors won the...
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are you -- and then last point to you, ken. >> i'm sorry. >> not you, sarah, it's ken. >> mueller -- yeah, no, i'm not and that's because mueller, assuming objectivity on all parts, which doesn't always happen. but because mueller said that -- while he said i'm not exonerating him he clearly did not have a sufficient position to say this is an indictable offense. he said i'm not doing either. >> right. >> but the prosecutor's job, as sarah said, is making decisions about whether or not to prosecute. and mueller said he wasn't in a position to go forward or suggest going forward on obstruction. and it isn't because you don't indict a sitting president. it's because he couldn't conclude that they were over the threshold necessary to make that charge. >> could be both. i've got to leave it there. could be both. here's the good news. this is going to be settled because mr. mueller, by all accounts, is going to testify. and he will be able to reconcile what he was thinking and what he wasn't and that will be a benefit to the american people as well. ken cuccinelli, thank you, have a bless
are you -- and then last point to you, ken. >> i'm sorry. >> not you, sarah, it's ken. >> mueller -- yeah, no, i'm not and that's because mueller, assuming objectivity on all parts, which doesn't always happen. but because mueller said that -- while he said i'm not exonerating him he clearly did not have a sufficient position to say this is an indictable offense. he said i'm not doing either. >> right. >> but the prosecutor's job, as sarah said, is making decisions...
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ken, always a pleasure and thank you. ken, start with you, maybe not obstruction but it doesn't make it right. and don mcgahn says, yup, the way mueller has it is the way it happened, not fake. what do we do with it? >> i think don mcgahn served his client very well in this whole episode. i assume you would agree with that. and the president didn't go around him and it's not like the white house counsel is in any chain of command. he's a counselor. so the president could have gone ahead and done this himself but he did not do that. to the statement from mcgahn's lawyer that what's reflected in the mueller report is accurate, i can't say that i'm all that surprised by that statement. it's nice and simple, which is classic don mcgahn. i think, as i said, what he did in his role with a very upset, very angry, often impetuous client, served his client very, very well in his role as white house counsel. >> sara, do you think that's the end of the depth of the analysis in terms of what it means about what the president wanted t
ken, always a pleasure and thank you. ken, start with you, maybe not obstruction but it doesn't make it right. and don mcgahn says, yup, the way mueller has it is the way it happened, not fake. what do we do with it? >> i think don mcgahn served his client very well in this whole episode. i assume you would agree with that. and the president didn't go around him and it's not like the white house counsel is in any chain of command. he's a counselor. so the president could have gone ahead...
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. >> i am ken bastida, a new chick-fil-a is set to open inside the mineta international airport, live at the airport tonight with what city leaders are admitting tonight, len?>> reporter: when this deal was approved more than a year ago, city officials admitted they didn't have an idea of the controversy that this might create, having a chick-fil-a restaurant right here at the public airport. >> reporter: construction crews are putting the finishing touches on one of sano zanes newest restaurants, chick-fil- a, but to ken yeager, sam cisco's first open member, it's ahead scratcher. >> people's very first impression of san jose, what are they going to see? a store that is known for its anti-gaye attitudes and for
. >> i am ken bastida, a new chick-fil-a is set to open inside the mineta international airport, live at the airport tonight with what city leaders are admitting tonight, len?>> reporter: when this deal was approved more than a year ago, city officials admitted they didn't have an idea of the controversy that this might create, having a chick-fil-a restaurant right here at the public airport. >> reporter: construction crews are putting the finishing touches on one of sano...
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republicans are starting to feel the same way. >> ken ken, i want to get your reaction about the sourcing. i think we're going to have more, my sense is we'll have more of these stories. you might have more of these stories tomorrow or the days to come. but kristin, i want to come back to you for a moment. you're nodding when john was talking about the frustrations of the mueller team. talk about the difference of their situation from when they were actually on the job working on this report to the point where they're now a couple of weeks out of the job. how does that change things for them? why does that make them more willing to talk to their associates who then talked to ken dilanian? >> i don't think that the reason that they're talking now is because now they're out of the position. i think the reason they're talking now is the precise reason he just identified. this is a buttoned up operation. bob mueller is a buttoned up guy. and the team was buttoned up, as well. and now they're whistleblowers. >> yeah. >> that's what the issue is. i mean, their outrage. i've got to tell you the
republicans are starting to feel the same way. >> ken ken, i want to get your reaction about the sourcing. i think we're going to have more, my sense is we'll have more of these stories. you might have more of these stories tomorrow or the days to come. but kristin, i want to come back to you for a moment. you're nodding when john was talking about the frustrations of the mueller team. talk about the difference of their situation from when they were actually on the job working on this...
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yes, i was upset. >> reporter: but ken brennan isn't bothered. he has a hunch that jones has done this before. >> ken brennan knew that he was dealing with a serial rapist, and he was proved right. >> reporter: authorities enter jones' dna into a fbi database and find he's a match for two other victims. jennifer russler who was raped in colorado springs in 2005 and this woman whom we're calling h composite sketch at the time. >> seeing that sketch next to sasfying. it was e ie yes. >> reporter: ultimately, jones was convicted in colorado on multiple counts of sexual assault and given a sentence of it 24 years to iife. thn 2015, he pleads guilty to two counts of forcible rape in louisiana and was sentenced to 45 years. >> reporter: you gave almost two year of your life to this case with. how did it feel to finally see this guy brought to justice? >> i gave two years of my life investigatal wise, but the victims give a whole lot more. the victims are the heroes here. >> i feel heartened that the criminal is where he's supposed to be, and he never t
yes, i was upset. >> reporter: but ken brennan isn't bothered. he has a hunch that jones has done this before. >> ken brennan knew that he was dealing with a serial rapist, and he was proved right. >> reporter: authorities enter jones' dna into a fbi database and find he's a match for two other victims. jennifer russler who was raped in colorado springs in 2005 and this woman whom we're calling h composite sketch at the time. >> seeing that sketch next to sasfying. it...
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let me start with you ken vogel. all eyes are on that explanation, which is expected to be included in the redacted release tomorrow of the 400-page mueller report about how robert mueller either failed to or refused to or was not able to come to any sort of verdict on the obstruction question. what sorts of -- sort of signs are you looking for when that report first comes out in the morning around that question? >> well, first of all we're going to be looking at how much of that is redacted. that's an area i think there's potential for there to be less redaction because so much of the stuff is sort of already out there in the public and it will be using interviews that the mueller team did outside of the grand jury process with white house aides to kind of contextualize what we saw happening in real time, either real time on donald trump's twitter feed or real time in revelation sort of after the campaign related to, for instance, the response to the trump tower meeting in june of 2016. so we will both be hopefully
let me start with you ken vogel. all eyes are on that explanation, which is expected to be included in the redacted release tomorrow of the 400-page mueller report about how robert mueller either failed to or refused to or was not able to come to any sort of verdict on the obstruction question. what sorts of -- sort of signs are you looking for when that report first comes out in the morning around that question? >> well, first of all we're going to be looking at how much of that is...
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ken, did i lose you? i think i may have lost ken, a bystander, just 150 yards away. all of this has happened in the last 20 minutes. the cathedral of notre dame in paris, which those two towers that we're looking at were once the tallest structures in all of paris until the eiffel tower was built. 12 million catholic visitors comes to the cathedral every year to worship. of course this is the week before easter. there are so many tourists there. this specific week and in the last 30 minutes we have seen this massive fire break out. the entire cathedral has been evacuated. we know at this moment firefighters are inside the structure trying to address this situation but even in the last few minutes, it appears to be significantly worse. when we started this conversation, we could see the towers, now at this point they are completely enveloped in black smoke. a moment ago we were speaking to a bystander who said at this point he's not sure if it's ash or something else, but it feels as though there's a hailstorm coming or falling with the debris that's now coming down.
ken, did i lose you? i think i may have lost ken, a bystander, just 150 yards away. all of this has happened in the last 20 minutes. the cathedral of notre dame in paris, which those two towers that we're looking at were once the tallest structures in all of paris until the eiffel tower was built. 12 million catholic visitors comes to the cathedral every year to worship. of course this is the week before easter. there are so many tourists there. this specific week and in the last 30 minutes we...
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allegri was criticised for saying afterwards that ken shouldn't have celebrated in that way. ken posted a picture of his celebration on social media, saying, "the best way to respond to racism..."#notoracism but it's this from the juve defender leonardo bonucci that has prompted the most reaction, he says that ken is partly to blame.... manchester city's raheem sterling, who has been the victim of abuse this season, and confronted montenegro fans ...he has reacated very strongly. " the blame is 50/50 ...all you can do now is laugh" his former teamate yaya toure was asked for his thoughts today sot the fact that he says the blame should be 50—50, an awful lot of reaction. his former teamate yaya toure was asked for his thoughts today sot toure was at a very timely uefa summit at wembley today, we are so easy tojump to we are so easy to jump to the opinions. otherwise, in a few days, we are going to get the situation again. we talk about education for fans, but when he says that this is a 50-50 fans, but when he says that this is a 50—50 situation, what is your message to h
allegri was criticised for saying afterwards that ken shouldn't have celebrated in that way. ken posted a picture of his celebration on social media, saying, "the best way to respond to racism..."#notoracism but it's this from the juve defender leonardo bonucci that has prompted the most reaction, he says that ken is partly to blame.... manchester city's raheem sterling, who has been the victim of abuse this season, and confronted montenegro fans ...he has reacated very strongly....
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legend ken jennings. >> ken. >> what's the trojan horse, >> ken. who's jean lafitte? >> ken. what's the dodo? what is stella? >> pretty good. >> reporter: ken jennings told "wired" magazine, i'm just gobsmacked by james, it's absolutely insane what he's doing, i would never have had the stomach for those kinds of bets. espn asking james about a matchup with ken jennings. >> i'm good on the buzzer but ken is better. and in a straight trivia test, i might take ken. >> reporter: james against two others going for game 13, getting closer to ken jennings' record. >> he is just a little bit closer. our thanks to david. holzhauer, he did it again last night, he won last night for the 13th consecutive day. >> thanks to holzhauer? >> a cool $90,812 on monday's show. whole bunch of money. >>> making news in america this morning, new details in those deadly easter attacks. possible suspects seen on surveillance video walking through two of the targets just moments before the bombs went off. a national day of mourning happening right now as we learn more about the americans killed in the
legend ken jennings. >> ken. >> what's the trojan horse, >> ken. who's jean lafitte? >> ken. what's the dodo? what is stella? >> pretty good. >> reporter: ken jennings told "wired" magazine, i'm just gobsmacked by james, it's absolutely insane what he's doing, i would never have had the stomach for those kinds of bets. espn asking james about a matchup with ken jennings. >> i'm good on the buzzer but ken is better. and in a straight trivia...
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ken: i'm certain mom is proud of me. david: does she ever say, where do you think the markets are going, where should i invest? [laughter] ken: mom is all set. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right.
ken: i'm certain mom is proud of me. david: does she ever say, where do you think the markets are going, where should i invest? [laughter] ken: mom is all set. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right.
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>> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. >> i receive a letter from a collection. >> what did it say? >> i love you. don't forget me or don't forget the mountain. so he search to be real with me. he was i think real with me. >> it's noteworthy that shortly after weinberger's capture in italy, his italian girlfriend began corresponding with his american ex via facebook. >> i was picturing a thin blonde girl who was maybe about 20, 25. i was 25 when i met him. that's what i had picture. >> monica is about the opposite of you. >> yes. we shared one thing in common. he lied to her and he lied to me. and i did everything i could to get him turned in, and she actually is the person that turned him in. so we had a lot in common. >> it took a few years, but michelle kramer has moved on in her life. remember how she felt about the lawyers who began zeroing in on her ex-husband just before he fled? >> i think it's a bit opportunistic but that's the state of our legal system in this country
>> this is your just desserts, you son of a bitch. >> ken allen is a shark. when he gets a case, he is a dog with a bone. >> i receive a letter from a collection. >> what did it say? >> i love you. don't forget me or don't forget the mountain. so he search to be real with me. he was i think real with me. >> it's noteworthy that shortly after weinberger's capture in italy, his italian girlfriend began corresponding with his american ex via facebook. >> i...
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ken burns goes into that in a big way. ken burns says, i'm not making history. i'm telling a story. he tells a story. do you agree with the story for -- or more is the story nonfiction or fiction or nice to hear from those who went to war? or is it, and terms of what a citizen should get out of this thing called the vietnam war? what are the lessons? there are people back and forth, carping about the way certain things were handled. there is in a cohesive analysis of what happened. again, he is in the business of being a commercial filmmaker. maybe he does not want to get too technical. or controversial, so as maybe his next film wouldn't be funded. that's probably a cynical view. he has great history in terms of the lewis and clark trail and jazz, fdr, etc. -- [no audio] -- >> what is missing? prof. white: the academics. what's missing is an analysis of the war. if you've seen the ken burns film, he has one veteran after the other describe what happened, the circumstance, etc. at best, only one fellow is the closest to the expert in the series i think there's also another. it isn't
ken burns goes into that in a big way. ken burns says, i'm not making history. i'm telling a story. he tells a story. do you agree with the story for -- or more is the story nonfiction or fiction or nice to hear from those who went to war? or is it, and terms of what a citizen should get out of this thing called the vietnam war? what are the lessons? there are people back and forth, carping about the way certain things were handled. there is in a cohesive analysis of what happened. again, he is...
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ken: that is something time will tell. i would imagine as you go through extensive testing and pilot training as part of the recertification process, it might take time, but i would imagine the flying public here in the united states will be willing in relatively short order to get on the aircraft. the reputational risk around this program for boeing, and obviously for the public in emerging markets and china, and parts of asia and africa, that is a different question which will likely take more time. but if they are able to lift grounding and there aren't any other incidents this summer, with time the public will come back to embrace this aircraft, and he will see a full recovery -- and you will see a full recovery. guy: ken, thank you indeed. great to get your thoughts ahead of the call. ken herbert with canaccord genuity. we will bring you that call as it progresses. vonnie: markets around the world are mixed to lower, with one or two exceptions. let's check those with abigail doolittle. abigail: we are looking at mixed
ken: that is something time will tell. i would imagine as you go through extensive testing and pilot training as part of the recertification process, it might take time, but i would imagine the flying public here in the united states will be willing in relatively short order to get on the aircraft. the reputational risk around this program for boeing, and obviously for the public in emerging markets and china, and parts of asia and africa, that is a different question which will likely take...
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ken wata nabe is ken watanabe is an industrialist who agrees to see julianne ken watanabe is an industrialist who agrees to seejulianne moore. gorillas realise the best as they haveis gorillas realise the best as they have is julianne moore. gorillas realise the best as they have isjulianne moore. they want julianne moore to sing for them. she wa nts julianne moore to sing for them. she wants play ball. here's a clip. the government has turned off the water to this house to make things more uncomfortable for us. i gathered that. we need water. my comrade wants to shoot someone just to show the government who is in charge, but i have another thought. what's that? i want you to sing. i want you to sing loud enough that these animals outside can hear it. what good would that do? it might remind them what is at stake. 0h. no. i won't sing. not for you. he says to do what you're told. 0h. or what, you'll shoot me? you kept one woman, one american, una americana. if you shoot me, what do you think will happen to you and your people? i don't think i need to do what you say. i have to say with such a
ken wata nabe is ken watanabe is an industrialist who agrees to see julianne ken watanabe is an industrialist who agrees to seejulianne moore. gorillas realise the best as they haveis gorillas realise the best as they have is julianne moore. gorillas realise the best as they have isjulianne moore. they want julianne moore to sing for them. she wa nts julianne moore to sing for them. she wants play ball. here's a clip. the government has turned off the water to this house to make things more...
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a lot of speculation that ken clarke's customs union may just get through. he was the closest last time without one. you can see what the speaker has done. those motions about no deal, he has not selected those, his explanation is not only have they been defeated and defeated pretty heavily, but his point is in law, the default position is still that we leave without a deal, unless a deal is brought throughout this whole process is a unique kind of process and it is about trying to find some progress, trying to see if there's anything that mps would agree on. that is why he has selected the ones he has. what has changed since last tiny for example the common market 2.0, for example, the snp have said they will back this time. and labour have said they will actively support it. they will tell mps to vote for it. they will tell mps to vote for it. last time, those in favour of a second referendum did not bat these other so—called softer brexit options, which is why they was really no majority for any of them. last time round, it was noted to every single oth
a lot of speculation that ken clarke's customs union may just get through. he was the closest last time without one. you can see what the speaker has done. those motions about no deal, he has not selected those, his explanation is not only have they been defeated and defeated pretty heavily, but his point is in law, the default position is still that we leave without a deal, unless a deal is brought throughout this whole process is a unique kind of process and it is about trying to find some...
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elizabeth, ken, back to you. >> thank you for that. tonight, bankrupt pg&e wants to raise your rates again. despite where would all that money go? betty yu has some answers for us. betty? >> liz and ken, pete yanity says that over the next four years, i want to pay for 28 billion dollars of instructor, this includes new gas pipelines, and electric power lines, equipment, and other facilities. >> reporter: the cost of dealing with wild fire safety will cost great fares, according to a proposal filed with the california public utilitfe of its energy system. uld be about $12, effective january 2020. and, if an earlier request made in december to help reduce wildfire risk goes through, the average bill would go up $10 per month, bringing the total to $22. >> it's terrible. i wouldn't like that at all. no, they have to think of something else. especially probably should have this be, the stock owners pay a lot of that. despite government gavin newsom's office released a statement that reads in part, pg ideas are increasing -- asking increas
elizabeth, ken, back to you. >> thank you for that. tonight, bankrupt pg&e wants to raise your rates again. despite where would all that money go? betty yu has some answers for us. betty? >> liz and ken, pete yanity says that over the next four years, i want to pay for 28 billion dollars of instructor, this includes new gas pipelines, and electric power lines, equipment, and other facilities. >> reporter: the cost of dealing with wild fire safety will cost great fares,...
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elizabeth, ken, back to you. >> thank you for that. tonight, bankrupt pg&e wants to raise your rates again. despite where would all that money go? betty yu has some answers for us. betty? >> liz and ken, pete yanity says that over the next four years, i want to pay for 28 billion dollars of instructor, this includes new gas pipelines, and electric power lines, equipment, and other facilities. >> reporter: the cost of dealing with wild fire safety will cost great fares, according to a proposal filed with the california public utilities commission. in order to raise money from investors, the utility says it needs funds to increase the reliability and safety of its energy system. if approved by the cpuc, the average monthly bill increase would be about $12, effective january 2020. and, if an earlier request made in december to help reduce wildfire risk goes through, the average bill would go up $10 per month, bringing the total to $22. >> it's terrible. i wouldn't like that at all. no, they have to think of something else. especially prob
elizabeth, ken, back to you. >> thank you for that. tonight, bankrupt pg&e wants to raise your rates again. despite where would all that money go? betty yu has some answers for us. betty? >> liz and ken, pete yanity says that over the next four years, i want to pay for 28 billion dollars of instructor, this includes new gas pipelines, and electric power lines, equipment, and other facilities. >> reporter: the cost of dealing with wild fire safety will cost great fares,...
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quick pivot point, ken. you want to have a point. go ahead. then i want to ask you something. >> so quick disagreement with both of you all. one of the quieter things that got done before the last election, it just didn't get much coverage, on a bipartisan basis was the elevation of the civilian protection against cyber attacks and so forth within the department of homeland security to agency level. >> it's on the equivalent with the coast guard and the border pa role. >> true. >> on a bipartisan basis. the president signed off on that bill to elevate the level of importance of that entire effort, and that agency -- >> all true. >> that agency is what does the work of defending in elections, and what didn't happen in 2016, communicating with states who were actually responsible for executing the elections. so, you know, the implications earlier in the show and i disagree with van's comment that nothing is being done here by this administration or this president is patently wrong. >> well, half of that is -- >> he signed legislation to elevate
quick pivot point, ken. you want to have a point. go ahead. then i want to ask you something. >> so quick disagreement with both of you all. one of the quieter things that got done before the last election, it just didn't get much coverage, on a bipartisan basis was the elevation of the civilian protection against cyber attacks and so forth within the department of homeland security to agency level. >> it's on the equivalent with the coast guard and the border pa role. >>...
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quick pivot point, ken. you want to have a point. go ahead. then i want to ask you something. >> so quick disagreement with both of you all. one of the quieter things that got done before the last election, it just didn't get much coverage, on a bipartisan basis was the elevation of the civilian protection against cyber attacks and so forth within the department of homeland security to agency level. >> rue. >> it's on the equivalent with the coast guard and the border pa role. >> true. >> on a bipartisan basis. the president signed off on that bill to elevate the level of importance of that entire effort, and that agency -- >> all true. >> that agency is what does the work of defending in elections, and what didn't happen in 2016, communicating with states who were actually responsible for executing the elections. so, you know, the implications earlier in the show and i disagree with van's comment that nothing is being done here by this administration or this president is patently wrong. >> well, half of that is -- >> he signed legislation to
quick pivot point, ken. you want to have a point. go ahead. then i want to ask you something. >> so quick disagreement with both of you all. one of the quieter things that got done before the last election, it just didn't get much coverage, on a bipartisan basis was the elevation of the civilian protection against cyber attacks and so forth within the department of homeland security to agency level. >> rue. >> it's on the equivalent with the coast guard and the border pa role....
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ken and anita, thank you. >>> and thank you for watching this hour of msnbc live. much more coverage of all these top stories keeping y ing an ey the white house. president trump the first released in that setting. for now, my friend craig melvin picks it up in new york. hey, pal. >> good to see you. and msnbc, headquarters new york city. president trump at the white house for the annual easter egg roll but battling damning headlines inside the mueller report. trump's team adamant he's done nothing criminal. the president tweeting about it this morning. see if he mentions it from the white house in a few minutes. >>> meanwhile, democrats hunting for an easter egg of their own inside a less redacted version of the mueller report. the gang of eights already holed up behind closed doors at the department of justice. also right now, mayor pete buttigieg back home in south bend, indiana, where he continues to draw huge crowds, but can his campaign staff keep up with his popularity? we look at that. another military vet that jumps into the field. by the way, joe biden ex
ken and anita, thank you. >>> and thank you for watching this hour of msnbc live. much more coverage of all these top stories keeping y ing an ey the white house. president trump the first released in that setting. for now, my friend craig melvin picks it up in new york. hey, pal. >> good to see you. and msnbc, headquarters new york city. president trump at the white house for the annual easter egg roll but battling damning headlines inside the mueller report. trump's team...
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. >> i am ken bastida, a new chick-fil-a is set to open inside the mineta international airport, live at the airport tonight with what city leaders are admitting tonight, len?>> reporter: when this deal was approved more than a year ago, city officials admitted they didn't have an idea of the controversy that this might create, having a chick-fil-a restaurant right here at the public airport. >> reporter: construction crews are putting the finishing touches on one of sano zanes newest restaurants, chick-fil- a, but to ken yeager, sam cisco's first open member, it's ahead scratcher. >> people's very first impression of san jose, what are they going to see? a store that is known for its anti-gaye attitudes and for funding anti-gay groups.>> reporter: and recent wreaks -- in recent weeks, other areas have and the chick-fil-a, overlook financial contributions to organizations opposed to lgbtq rights, they admit they somehow overlooked the issue when they approved the issue in march 2018, in a deal that included shake shack, trader vic's, a brewpub, some customers seeing the chick-fil- a c
. >> i am ken bastida, a new chick-fil-a is set to open inside the mineta international airport, live at the airport tonight with what city leaders are admitting tonight, len?>> reporter: when this deal was approved more than a year ago, city officials admitted they didn't have an idea of the controversy that this might create, having a chick-fil-a restaurant right here at the public airport. >> reporter: construction crews are putting the finishing touches on one of sano...
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kim, go -- ken, go ahead. caller: i'm ken from california at a democrat. i made my mind that i will never vote democrat again. i'm 69 years old. i'm sick of the way it is handled. democrats are like a bunch of little babies. ever playing a basketball game and it does not go the right way, it could says,. -- a kid says i'm going home. that is how the democrats are. if they don't, they will get inir butt handed to them 2020. ms. cortez thinks she is the best sh there is. no problem. the democrats will get squashed in 2020. host: that is ken in anaheim. next, lemon grove, california. roger on the republican line. what is your take now that the mueller report is public? caller: well, we have the full report. we need to focus on how we can have this president to go on with our lives. we elected this guy to finish this job. deficit, our national keeps rising and nobody is talking about it. the homelessness keeps going. nobody is talking about it. the social security is so small for senior citizens, no one is talking about it. i can go on and on with all that we
kim, go -- ken, go ahead. caller: i'm ken from california at a democrat. i made my mind that i will never vote democrat again. i'm 69 years old. i'm sick of the way it is handled. democrats are like a bunch of little babies. ever playing a basketball game and it does not go the right way, it could says,. -- a kid says i'm going home. that is how the democrats are. if they don't, they will get inir butt handed to them 2020. ms. cortez thinks she is the best sh there is. no problem. the democrats...
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ken, i'm going to start with you. you have been following this investigation as we well know for two years along with all of us but you have been doing it a little bit moremy friend, and you have some new reporting on this in the last hour or so. bring us up to yasmin. after two years of stone silence members of that team, albeit indirectly. a u.s. official who spoke to some of them have told us some of them are frustrated with the fact that attorney general william barr stepped in and pronounced the president essentially absolved on the question of obstruction of justice when in fact the mueller report is more nuanced and presents evidence on both sides. they are concerned that barres summary in that march 24th letter to congress which was made public did not sufficiently represent the level of concern and detail and nuance in the obstruction of justice evidence. we're also hearing from a separate u.s. official, yasmin, that the evidence on collusion is more interesting and detailed than that one line in the barr rep
ken, i'm going to start with you. you have been following this investigation as we well know for two years along with all of us but you have been doing it a little bit moremy friend, and you have some new reporting on this in the last hour or so. bring us up to yasmin. after two years of stone silence members of that team, albeit indirectly. a u.s. official who spoke to some of them have told us some of them are frustrated with the fact that attorney general william barr stepped in and...
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ken: i'm certain mom is proud of me. david: does she ever say, where do you think the markets are going, where should i invest? [laughter] ken: mom is all set. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok.
ken: i'm certain mom is proud of me. david: does she ever say, where do you think the markets are going, where should i invest? [laughter] ken: mom is all set. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok.
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there were boxes of such information produced by ken starr. the same type of information has to be produced here especially when there were approximately 500 witnesses interviewed in the mueller investigation as the attorney general stated in his march 24th letter to the house and senate judiciary committees. in the watergate investigation the justice department did exactly the same thing after the grand jury considering evidence issued a report describing potentially criminal acts by president nixon. the justice department filed briefs fully supporting disclosure of the report to the house judiciary committee and made the point that, quote, the need for the house to be able to make its profoundly important judgment on the basis of all available information is as compelling as any that could be conceived, closed quote. here are just two of the volumes from the nixon impeachment proceedings that include some of the grand jury material, just some of the grand jury material, that was produced to congress. volume 7 and 8 from the hearings before t
there were boxes of such information produced by ken starr. the same type of information has to be produced here especially when there were approximately 500 witnesses interviewed in the mueller investigation as the attorney general stated in his march 24th letter to the house and senate judiciary committees. in the watergate investigation the justice department did exactly the same thing after the grand jury considering evidence issued a report describing potentially criminal acts by president...
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report should be kept confidential, because there was a lot of reaction against the publication of ken starr's report and many of the people who are right now calling for release of this report were basically castigating ken starr and others for releasing the starr report. i have already said that i think the situation here requires me to exercise any discretimy disct as much information out as i can. and i think these categories, i think most fair minded people would agree are things that have to be redacted. >> right. right. and i guess just thinking about the chairman of the judiciary, if he were to release or any member of congress were to release the full report or redacted portions of the report, are they in compliance with the law or in violation of the law? >> i don't want to speculate about all the circumstances that would be involved. i don't intend at this stage to send the full unredacted report to the committee. so i'm not sure where he would get it. if he got it directly from the counsel, that would be unfortunate. i doubt that would happen. >> quick question about subpoe
report should be kept confidential, because there was a lot of reaction against the publication of ken starr's report and many of the people who are right now calling for release of this report were basically castigating ken starr and others for releasing the starr report. i have already said that i think the situation here requires me to exercise any discretimy disct as much information out as i can. and i think these categories, i think most fair minded people would agree are things that have...
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there were boxes of such information produced by ken starr. the same type of information has to be produced here. especially when there were approximately 500 witnesses interviewed in the mueller investigation as the attorney general stated it is march 24th letter to the house and senate judiciary committees. in the watergate investigation, the justice department did exactly the same thing after the grand jury considering evidence issued a report describing potentially criminal acts by president nixon. the justice department filed briefs fully supporting disclosure of the report to the house judiciary committee made the poentint that quote, the need for the house to make its profoundly important judgment based on all available information is as compelling as any that could be conceived, close quote. and here are just two of the volumes from the nixon impeachment proceedings that include some of the grand jury material, just some of the grand jury materials that was produced to congress, volumes 7 and 8 from the hearings before the house judici
there were boxes of such information produced by ken starr. the same type of information has to be produced here. especially when there were approximately 500 witnesses interviewed in the mueller investigation as the attorney general stated it is march 24th letter to the house and senate judiciary committees. in the watergate investigation, the justice department did exactly the same thing after the grand jury considering evidence issued a report describing potentially criminal acts by...
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there were boxes of such information produced by ken starr. the same type of information has to be produced here. especially when there were approximately 500 witnesses interviewed in the mueller investigation as the attorney general stated it is march 24th letter to the house and senate judiciary committees. the watergate investigation, the justice department did exactly the same thing after the grand jury considering evidence issued a report describing potentially criminal acts by president nixon. the justice department filed briefs fully supporting disclosure of the report to the house judiciary committee made the poentint that quote, the need for the house to make its profoundly important judgment based on all available information is as compelling as any that could be conceived, close quote. and here are just two of the volumes from the nixon impeachment proceedings that include some of the grand jury material, just some of the grand jury materials that was produced to congress, volumes 7 and 8 from the hearings before the house judiciary
there were boxes of such information produced by ken starr. the same type of information has to be produced here. especially when there were approximately 500 witnesses interviewed in the mueller investigation as the attorney general stated it is march 24th letter to the house and senate judiciary committees. the watergate investigation, the justice department did exactly the same thing after the grand jury considering evidence issued a report describing potentially criminal acts by president...
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since its founding in 1997, by my colleague, ken goldberg, the culture series, and expansion as part of the berkeley center for new media in 2005. this is for thinkers and practitioners at the intersection of the arts, culture, technology, and design. since 2016, we have been proud to participate in this evening's framing and organizing series, the arts and
since its founding in 1997, by my colleague, ken goldberg, the culture series, and expansion as part of the berkeley center for new media in 2005. this is for thinkers and practitioners at the intersection of the arts, culture, technology, and design. since 2016, we have been proud to participate in this evening's framing and organizing series, the arts and
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i agree with you, ken langone is very generous and it's a model going forward. the reason we've seen tripling of college tuition is because demands for degrees is up and more loans are available. combine that with the fact that the same amount of scholarships are being offered in the same amount of government aid is being offered and the fact that wages are not growing as much as the rate of tuition, that's why colleges are able to raise tuition to these astronomical heights. it really squeezes people. >> juan: no question. dana, i think it particularly squeezes minorities. especially nyu. >> dana: there's a mocking of these medical students last night on conservative twitter. first of all, ken langone made the money in the free market. started a business. he decided to give it away in this particular way. it's innovative. it also spurred other schools or try to figure out a way to do more of that. it's not government money. let them do what they want. >> katie: i think it's a great idea. >> greg: was the name of the host of 60 minutes? >> katie: leslie stahl. >
i agree with you, ken langone is very generous and it's a model going forward. the reason we've seen tripling of college tuition is because demands for degrees is up and more loans are available. combine that with the fact that the same amount of scholarships are being offered in the same amount of government aid is being offered and the fact that wages are not growing as much as the rate of tuition, that's why colleges are able to raise tuition to these astronomical heights. it really squeezes...