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attorney, roberta kaplan. they were here last week in the immediate wake of that remarkable court ruling in which a jury held unanimously that former president donald trump had sexually abused e. jean carroll and when he disparanoid her, he was the one. and he was defaming miss carroll and he would have to pay for it. in that case, that jury ordered donald trump to pay e. jean carroll $5 million in damages. both for what he did and for what he said about it. if you watched the show last week and you saw that interview that i did with e. jean carroll and her attorney, you might remember that in addition to sort of reflecting on the fact that they had won that case, one of the thing they were newly contending with in the wake of that jury verdict was that even though trump had just been ordered to pay out millions of dollars because of his attacks on e. jean carroll, his lies about her. even though he had just been ordered to pay millions of dollars, literally within a da ....
unanimously that former president donald trump had sexually abused e. jean carroll, and when he disparaged her, he was ordered to pay e. jean carroll $5 million in damages both for what he did and what he said about it. but if you watched the show last week and you saw that interview i did e. jean carroll and her attorney, you might remember that, you know, in addition to sort of reflecting on the fact they had won that case, one of the things they were newly contending with in the wake of that jury verdict is that even though trump had just been ordered to pay out millions of dollars because of his attacks on e. jean carroll, his lies about her, even though he d been ordered to pay millions of dollars within a day of that jury verdict ordered to pay all that money, he was out there saying all the same things again. you did force accountability and then you did it again, the defamation, the calling you a liar, the exact same things the jury held him liable for he did ....
hearings on capitol hill where lawmakers are probing whether or not the fbi and doj have politicized justice to attack american civil liberties. this is falling under that brand-new subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government, ohio republican jim jordan. welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two. i m sandra smith in new york. john: sandra, good to be with you. as we watch our colleague, jonathan turley on the stand. two of the witnesses are senators leading investigations into the biden family business dealings. david spunt has been watching the opening statements. he is live ste justice department now. david, what are you seeing? senator ron johnson has paid close attention not only to the department of justice but the fbi. he noted in his testimony, john and sandra, he wrote more than 50 letters to the fbi and doj and said few of them were answered adequately, many were not even responded to. this is a hearing as you mentioned for a new ....
reporter: hi former president jimmy carter is the longest living u.s. presidents and today he moved to hospice garrison home in georgia after years of help challenges is on public on the carter center but at the statement of few hours ago every series of short hospital stays u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend this remaining time at home this family receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention and he has the full support of his family and his medical team and his, jason carter, tweeted this, i saw both of my grandparents yesterday and they are at peace and as always, there home is full of love and carter served as the 39th president and the held office from 9077 - 1981. lawrence: we know president carter is just as known for his presidency work like the habitat for humanity right sweetie of all even well into his 90s he be found with a hammer inanity was very active building homes for the park with habitat for humanity, the ceo without ....
pressure is turned up, a true leader has always taken the responsibility and taken action even when it s easier to do nothing. think fdr. december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. a state of war has existed between the united states and the japanese empire. brian: and the war was on, providing america with leadership when you needed it most. is why you were elected. 1981, ronald reagan facing air traffic controllers strike. reagan stood up and spoke you have and did what he thought was best for america. i must tell those who failed to report for duty this morning. they are in violation of the law. about they don t report for work with 48 hours, they have forfeited their jobs and will be terminated. brian: and they were. we might not always like the leadership at handled but we appreciate that somebody stepped up. in that case it was reagan. when those planes crashed into our buildings on 9/11, former president george w. bush gave america exactly wallet nee ....