he hasn t been charged with anything yet. but it would be standard procedure, and a special counsel investigation, to look into any financial here s what jared kushner s lawyer is saying in a statement tonight. we do not know what this report refers to. it could be standard practice for the special counsel to examine financial records to look for anything related to russia. mr. kushner previously volunteered to share with congress what he knows about russia related matters. he will do the same if he is contacted in connection with any other inquiry. what s your reaction to that? it may turn up nothing. but this is part and parcel of this long drawn-out investigation that we re in for. the idea that any one of these little new additions of information is going to be the body blow that, you know, unravels this whole mystery or takes down the administration, that s not going to happen. on the other hand, the idea that any one of these stories on its own is going to vindicate kushn
the president now? no. i don t, no i don t have nothing to say to him. let s remember, general john kelly deployed his considerable stature to back trump and frame this as fight between a serious president and loud, lying member of congress. then the tape surfaced showing it was kelly who had his facts wrong and today miss johnson s remarks it show you you can take congresswoman out of the picture and still have word of grieving mother contradicting the word of president. a president who has broken records for his misleading and false statements in office. general kelly, it is not too late for you. you can correct this record so we can all move on. but asking people to move on without correcting the record isn t moving on at all. in fact it is contrary to the
accountability required. no person is above checks and balances. joining me, joint call from cbc urging general kelly to apologize for blatant lies about congresswoman johnson. first niger. former terror intelligence office
why is that? is he couldn t ihe couldn ting. he seems to be the person that makes donald trump the most nervous. all of those stay strong, he drnt wadidn t want to fire him. but i think that is looming out there. so you have this committee that is chaired by jeff sessions where the gentleman who was in charge of it recruits in papadopoulous and he is now actually also talking to at least the senate committees and probably to mueller s team as well, you have this team that now seems to be kind of in low customer of the contacts with russia in addition to trump jr., to kushner and others.locust of russia in addition to trump jr., to kushner and others. but carter page overnight is now saying that shortly after his trip to russia to meet with russian officials in july of
2016, which we now learn he did meet with russian high official, not just university officials or whatever he was trying to say before, but shortly after the trip, he sentd an e-mail to one aide describing insights h
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meeting you at future proceedings. representatives from the mexican consulate were present today and they say they feel that rivera was treated fairly in the translations were done well. today fox news sat down again with a representative from the lead investigative agency in this case, the iowa division of criminal investigation. our investigators are probing whether or not sexual assault or molestation of any kind occurre occurred. i will revert back to my last answer. if there is evidence to support additional charges than there will be additional charges. reporter: another political tie or twist in this case, the lange family owns that firmware rivera work. the father, craig lange, recently ran unsuccessfully as a republican for the secretary of agriculture here in the state of iowa. martha: thank you very much. now to weigh in, david bossi,
and jessica tarlov. both are fox news contributor s. obviously this is an unbelieva
voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. of all the world s continents, africa is the one likely to see the greatest transformation in the course of this century. it will likely be home to almost 40% of all humanity by 2100. if, by then, africans have benefited from sustainable development, their global economic power will be enormous. if they haven t, then they could be facing cataclysmic levels of economic and environmental breakdown. my guest is the president of the african development bank, akinwumi adesina, sometimes dubbed africa s optimist in chief . is his positivity realistic or deluded? akinwumi adesina, welcome to hardtalk. it s good to see you, stephen. it s great to have you here. you need the world to believe in a bright african future. how is that going right now? it s going pretty well. if you take a look at the african economic out
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Yeah. oh do you like it? walky talkies. yes. well committee to plan parties has served its purpose we re going to disband. thrilled there. so the washington post meanwhile that was some advice for keeping gen-z workers in particular happy. quote, try to offer what they value so columnist writing this, thanks to tech no ledge call social changes where people expect to have multiple employers and settling down means falling behind so driven motivated workers and high demand are unlikely to linger in jobs that offer insufficient opportunity for variety and reward. okay, so lisa come to you on this because it is true that i think younger people in this country put a greater emphasis on work life balance than previous generations. so to what extent is it incumbent on employers to adjust
Yeah. oh do you like it? walky talkies. yes. well committee to plan parties has served its purpose we re going to disband. thrilled there. so the washington post meanwhile that was some advice for keeping gen-z workers in particular happy. quote, try to offer what they value so columnist writing this, thanks to tech no ledge call social changes where people expect to have multiple employers and settling down means falling behind so driven motivated workers and high demand are unlikely to linger in jobs that offer insufficient opportunity for variety and reward. okay, so lisa come to you on this because it is true that i think younger people in this country put a greater emphasis on work life balance than previous generations. so to what extent is it incumbent on employers to adjust
Yeah. oh do you like it? walky talkies. yes. well committee to plan parties has served its purpose we re going to disband. thrilled there. so the washington post meanwhile that was some advice for keeping gen-z workers in particular happy. quote, try to offer what they value so columnist writing this, thanks to tech no ledge call social changes where people expect to have multiple employers and settling down means falling behind so driven motivated workers and high demand are unlikely to linger in jobs that offer insufficient opportunity for variety and reward. okay, so lisa come to you on this because it is true that i think younger people in this country put a greater emphasis on work life balance than previous generations. so to what extent is it incumbent on employers to adjust
But in georgia, it is a very wide sweeping law and has been used for a variety of non violent criminals and non violent crimes and so fulton county prosecutors are very familiar with using it in these other kinds of contexts. what kind of punishment could mr trump received if he is found guilty of these charges? the punishment for rico violations are very severe in georgia. if a prison term is imposed, a 5 year minimum sentence is required. the maximum sentence is 20 years in prison and a fine in the multiple hundreds of thousands of dollars is also possible. so the greatness of the felony counts here in georgia really make it incumbent on donald trump to take the charges he is seriously as well as his co defendants who may very well find themselves in a position where they have to offer evidence or place those same lengthy punishments.