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Anderson Cooper 360

court of appeals today. and what's more, in a remarkable exchange with one of them, judge florence pan he conceded that the principle would apply even if a president ordered a hit on a political opponent. >> i asked you, yes or no, a yes or no question. could a president who ordered seal team six to assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, could he be subject to criminal prosecution? >> if he were impeached and convicted first, hands down. >> so your answer is? >> yes. -- >> well that's the kind of thought experiment judges often pose to probe the limits of an argument before them. rarely do they get such a breathtaking answer. according to our elie honig, who we will hear from in a minute. the exchange prompted james pierce, the attorney representing special counsel jack smith to ask, quote, what kind of world are we living in? if that hypothetical holds true. for his part, the former president suggested that losing his case would create, quote, bedlam in the country. what he would not do is answer the following question about any violence that would come with it.

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Anderson Cooper 360

for another day, and decide here there's just no question. >> the attorneys for trump argued something different after the, during the second impeachment after the insurrection. i want to play youou some of w t was said in court. >> there is a quote in the congressional record, in which your council, i'm sorry your client said through council, no former officeholder is immune from the destination and prosecution. >> investigation is what -- well, that may be true -- but as to the principal officer, the president, he is immune unless he is impeached and convicted. and again it comes back to. -- >> but he was the president at the time, and his position was that no former officeholder is immune. and in fact, the argument was there is no need to vote for an impeachment, because we have this backstop, this criminal prosecution, and it seems that many senators relied on that, to voting to acquit. >> it -- i mean look, it, i was -- chief of staff 100 years ago, right. in the clinton administration, during the clinton impeachment, my former boss had an op-ed that ran in the new york times that said, we don't need to

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

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BBC News

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream

the younger biden in 2018, some four years ago. gillian, a source with the hunter biden investigation firms to fox news the grand jury to ask was looking at potential evidence that wrapped up its latest term in the specific case in recent weeks. that means the case may be in the hands of the government to make the next move. the president's son, we want to reiterate has not been charged with a crime, but under investigation for overseas business dealings. when joe biden became president, he kept on david white, the u.s. attorney in delaware a donald trump appointing. some say president biden did so to avoid conflicts of interest. gillian the doj and fbi have these letters from republican senators as of this week. but no official, as of this hour other than to say they are in receipt of the letters, gillian. >> gillian: david spunt in washington, thank you. >> thank you. >> gillian: let's bring in the legal panel john yoo and prosecutor jim trusty.

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BBC News-20220109-17:28:00

he will even care. the golden globes are normally a star—studded event, but they have been beset with problems for the past year. a los angeles times expose revealed that they have not had a single black voter for almost two decades, and there are accusations of unethical practices. this prompted tom cruise to send back the three golden globes he had won. the rights holders, nbc, said they would not broadcast the ceremony, and despite radical changes being introduced, hollywood en masse decided to boycott the event. this week, the golden globes announced that the ceremony at the beverly hilton hotel in los angeles will be a private event and will not be live—streamed, with winners simply being announced on social media. this prompted us talk show host conan o'brien to ask... and ricky gervais, who has hosted the golden globes five times, has even suggested

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BBC News-20220109-18:27:00

if he does tonight, the way he will find out is on his computer. it is doubtful that he will even care. the golden globes are normally a star—studded event, but they have been beset with problems for the past year. a los angeles times expose revealed that they have not had a single black voter for almost two decades, and there are accusations of unethical practices. this prompted tom cruise to send back the three golden globes he had won. the rights holders, nbc, said they would not broadcast the ceremony, and despite radical changes being introduced, hollywood en masse decided to boycott the event. this week, the golden globes announced that the ceremony at the beverly hilton hotel in los angeles will be a private event and will not be live—streamed, with winners simply being announced on social media. this prompted us talk show host conan o'brien to ask...

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BBC News-20220109-19:28:00

he will find out is on his computer. it is doubtful that he will even care. the golden globes are normally a star—studded event, but they have been beset with problems for the past year. a los angeles times expose revealed that they have not had a single black voter for almost two decades, and there are accusations of unethical practices. this prompted tom cruise to send back the three golden globes he had won. the rights holders, nbc, said they would not broadcast the ceremony, and despite radical changes being introduced, hollywood en masse decided to boycott the event. this week, the golden globes announced that the ceremony at the beverly hilton hotel in los angeles will be a private event and will not be live—streamed, with winners simply being announced on social media. this prompted us talk show host conan o'brien to ask...

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181114:20:15:00

writtenens answers, he maybe wis he would have just filed a subpoena in the first place and he would have his answers from president trump. >> let me ask you quickly, finally, because you mentioned earlier this week that you thought maybe the special counsel should speak to the interim attorney general, matthew whitaker? what could that reveal? >> i think that would relate to whether there is an obstruction of justice that is ongoing. if president trump had conversations with matthew whitaker about instructions to shut down the investigation or to interfere with it in some way, that would certainly be obstruction of justice. and i think in light of his track record with these requests for pledges of loyalty and other things, it is certainly within the realm of possibility that in taking the very unusual step of leapfrogging deputy attorney general rod rosenstein to insert matt whitaker as the attorney general, i think it would behoove robert mueller to ask, why did that happen and is it something to do with the russia investigation here. is president trump attempting to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140525:14:01:00

the kind of racism and hatred that mr. sterling expressed. we cannot and must not tolerate discrimination at any level. so if you want to measure the severity of sterling's transgression, we could look to the punishment. nba commissioner adam silver banned him for life and fined him $2.5 million. on monday, the league formally charged sterling with violating the terms of his constitution and bylaws, giving him until may 27th to respond. the board of governors will meet a week from tuesday in new york to vote to end sterling's ownership of the clippers. but maybe the best indication that donald sterling's comments were far beyond the bounds of socially acceptable behavior is the fact that michael jordan felt compelled to level such a clear and public condemnation. michael jordan, whose athletic accomplishments run questioned, but whose utter lack of engagement with social and political issues led us to ask,

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