address, and you should never ever have to worry that your life will be taken! norah: as gun violence surges in america, could artificial intelligence help detect a threat in a crowd? it takes our cameras from passively recording event that happen to being able to prevent some things that happen. reporter: today s trial in a $1.6 billion lawsuit against fox news has been delayed by one day. this cracks the door open for a last-minute settlement. norah: the fbi arrest two men accusing of running secret chinese police station in new york city. we are onto you, wew e wito.e west coaloere osed t make pant inten years after the boston marathon bombing, how one survivor turned her tragedy into triumph. i don t think why me, why did this happen to me? i think it s about what am i going to do now? norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. we begin with another community in mourning ton
4:00 in new york. happy friday. it is a very busy day of news here with the disgraced twice impeached ex-president subpoenaed today, and donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election that he lost. also in the news today, trump ally steve bannon has been sentenced to four months in prison behind bars for his refusal to comply with the subpoena from the january 6th select committee. a member of the committee, democratic congresswoman zoe lofgren will join us in a few moments. we begin with an incredible brand new piece of reporting from the washington post that makes it crystal clear that donald trump keeping government records including classified document at his private residence and members club was nothing short of a serious national security crisis for the united states. the post is reporting this quote some of the classified documents recovered by the fbi from trump s mar-a-lago home and private club included highly sensitive intelligence regarding iran and chi
and huge data point or argument for more time for joe biden inor the white house. yes, probably. thank you, my friend. president biden was in normandy today commemorating the 80th anniversary of d-day, and while he was there he was asked about something totally unrelated, whether he would issue a pardon for his son hunter if the federal jury in delawarefe convicts the youngerf felony gun possession. here s how president biden responded. as ween sit here in normandy your son hunter is on trial, and i know that you cannot speak about an ongoing federal prosecution, but let me ask you will you accept the jury s outcome, their verdict no matter what itdi is? yes. and have you ruled out a pardon for yourself? yes. pretty clear answer there, but again this is a yes or no question, and to be honest shouldn t be that hard to answer. joe biden as president with the power to pardon anyone he wants at the federal level will let his son go to prison if he is found guilt
joining me now is duncan levine, former assistant u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. duncan, you are my legal sensei. please help me understand. on its face it would mean donald trump have at least a better chance in state courts than federal courts. can you talk utthat there? so much for states rights. they re thinking the president or former president is above the law in all 50 sovereign states in the united states of america. and you can think of these crimes that are not federal crimes, that don t bear on a federal question or cross state lines, just a purely state crime. i m thinking, for example, shooting someone in the middle of fifth avenue. a local murder case, the local d.a. s office would not be able to prosecute anymore and would have to be moved to federal court for a federal prosecutor to prosecute where there s no statute available, and you can
of the chinatown building in new york city. according to investigators, it was run by the chinese government to track and even harass dissidents of leaving hee in the u.s. the defendants actions under the direction of the chinese government are flagrant violations of american sovereignty. reporter: the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york says that officers from the ministry of public security was operating illegally. the mps affected chinese dissidents living here in the united states to the authoritarian rule of the prc. that is unacceptable. reporter: two men, both new york city residents have been charged with conspiring to act as agents of china s government. 34 mps officers have also been charged with operating an online trove farm to threaten chinese dissidents in the u.s., and to spread propaganda to sow