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Tucker Carlson Tonight-20220316-05:07:00

i applaud the prime ministers who went into harm's way, met with zelenskyy to shore him up. i think zelenskyy obviously the finally made the awareness that they are not going to get into nato. i think if he would have recognized that a long time ago, we may not have been here. and what i will say was i will applaud the ukrainians efforts to do this on their own. i think they were always going to be up against the russian wall without help. so god bless them for their efforts today. jen psaki, the president biden is a face to face guy. jason , listen and i'll get your response. his goal is to meet in person face to face with his european counterparts and talk about and assess where we are at this point in the conflict in the invasion of ukraine by russia. we've been incredibly aligned to date. that doesn't happen by accident presents a big believer in face to face diplomacy. so it's an opportunity to do exactly that big believer in face to face diplomacy.

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BBC News-20211119-19:03:00

information, we the jury find the defendant kyle h rittenhouse not guilty. defendant kyle h rittenhouse not uuil . �* defendant kyle h rittenhouse not uuil .�* , defendant kyle h rittenhouse not uuil .�* guilty. are correspondent takes a look at the _ guilty. are correspondent takes a look at the background _ guilty. are correspondent takes a look at the background to - guilty. are correspondent takes a look at the background to this - look at the background to this controversial case. protesters have been in a standoff outside court over the last few days. they've already made their minds up about this case. the shooting happened against the backdrop of nationwide protests over racism and police brutality following the murder of george floyd. in kenosha, another black man named jacob blake has been shot by police at the same time, and on the third night of right it's, kyle rittenhouse entered the city. he said he came to provide security. i'm running into harm's way. in a series of confrontations, he shot dead joseph rosenbaum, who i chased

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211105-04:21:00

in virginia where the republican candidate for governor won and lo and behold, we didn't hear any cries of foul in this election. and i think -- we got to look at this larger question of a coverup and manipulation of our voting system to the disadvantage of democracy and a coup occurred here by the president of the united states. >> bob, i mentioned -- >> attempted coup. >> the 20 new subpoenas referenced by bennie thompson. he didn't say who they're for, only hinting that some of the people have been written about and some haven't. who else did you write about that may have valuable information, who hasn't already been subpoenaed? >> well, i think you have to conduct a dragnet. and that's exactly what they're doing. robert costa and i in doing our book "peril," we found this eastman memo, which is really a blueprint for a coup and, i mean, in a very clear way and we

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211105-04:33:00

small potatoes case. i mean, it is very bad news for weisselberg personally, but the amounts of money at issue, the kinds of crime, you know, paying for a car and not paying taxes on it, paying for tuition at his grandchildren's school, not paying taxes on it, i mean, it is a criminal case, but it is certainly not one that really implicates the former president. in any way that's apparent from the face of the indictment. the investigation of the double booking, as you were talking about, you know, giving one valuation to tax authorities, one valuation to banks, that's a potentially much more serious case, also one that potentially implicates the former president. so it's a big deal, but we should, of course, say just because there is an investigation doesn't mean there are going to be any charges coming out of it. >> also, i mean, just how tough of an investigation might it be?

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211105-04:31:00

about how much it would be worth. the question is whether trump did this in a legal way or whether he just did it sort of in a way that a lot of real estate developers do it. >> so, i mean, are these new areas of potential legal exposure? because we sort of -- there's been reporting on this before about -- about him kind of speaking out of both sides of his mouth to different people. or is this just a continuation of what the d.a.'s office has been doing for some time now? >> well, you'll recall the grand jury that is expiring right now, they charged trump cfo allen weisselberg and trump's company with a different type of tax fraud, which is they alleged a systematic type of way that the company would compensate employees with apartments or homes or cars or school tuition in a way that would avoid taxes. and the cfo allen weisselberg pled guilty and so did the company. this is a different kind of category of allegations. it's saying that the company

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211105-04:32:00

knowingly misled tax appraisers or misled banks for insurers that were providing the company with either loans or insurance policies in a way that would violate law. >> we should also point out the former president has not been charged. has the trump organization responded? >> well, they did not respond today, although eric trump, the president's son and president trump have both called these investigations really politically motivated. they sometimes point to letitia james, who is now running for governor, and some comments she made running for a.g. where she said she was going to take down trump or come after trump, before she was attorney general. so they view these as politically motivated investigations. >> jonathan, appreciate it. thank you. joining us now, cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin. how concerned should the former president be? >> well, it is important, because the existing case, the weisselberg case, is really a

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211105-04:30:00

it's not just rough going in federal court for the former president. according to new reporting tonight in "the washington post," he is also facing a second grand jury convened by cy vance. jonathan mcconnell shares a byline on this and he is with us now. what is your suggestion at how significant this grand jury might be? >> well, it's hard to know. what we know is the new grand jury will be looking at the way trump and his company sort of evaluate their properties. we know from some of the previous reporting and some court filings that the new york ag letitia james and also cy vance have looked at the way that trump presents the properties to banks versus how he presents them to tax appraisers. most when they go to a bank, they're boasting about their property. when they go to the appraisers, they don't want to be charged too much. they sort of are more humble

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211105-04:41:00

>> there's somebody hurt? i'm running into harm's way. >> reporter: not long after, he was forced to render emergency aid. >> i was under his right shoulder. there's another individual under his left shoulder and then there were maybe one or two people carrying his legs and i was just telling ing him that we're goin have a beer together afterwards and it was all going to be okay. it seemed that his eye was looking at me, but it was kind of rolling back and when i started talking, it rolled back kind of towards me and i was looking at him, so, i'm not sure if he heard me, but i think perhaps he did. >> did he say anything? >> no. >> reporter: during cross examination -- >> he was in a low position running. >> reporter: the defense focused on why rosenbaum's pursuit of rittenhouse continued. >> he kept advancing? >> correct.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20211105-04:11:00

committee after the house lost 60 votes. david axelrod said last night that he saw those losses coming a long way away because of the economic situation. do you think your party is in store for a similar shellacking? >> well, yeah, unless they can get -- we can get our act together. look, what happened in 2021 is eerily reminiscent of what happened in 2009. we lost virginia, we lost new jersey, we got shellacked in suburbs across the country, so, we knew that it was an uphill battle as early as november 2009. it wasn't until august of 2010 that we began to realize that this isn't just uphill. this could be really bad. and when we lost 63 seats in november, nobody -- i don't believe anybody really could forecast the loss of 63 seats. and so, this is shaping up, the trends, the climate are very similar. it's like watching a hurricane and tracking it and

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Deadline White House-20211008-20:15:00

i think the supreme court will probably defer mostly to assertions of privilege. who will they listen to? the current president or the former president? this court is tilted politically in the direction that might support donald trump. but it is impossible to know how it will go down in the courts. i would like to think he would be held accountable nicole but we have seen too many times the way he slithered out of it. >> tim i want to read to you the response from the national archives, what they did. according to nbc news, the national archives immediately began scouring records in its possession for items responsive to the committee's request issued in august. it has been producing relevance dechlts to trump's legal representatives and the biden white house since then. the initial pact of documents were introduced to both parties on september 8:. i want to read a list of what this request included.

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