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"Free from Russian custody. The president said he spoke to griner by phone. She's safe. She's on a plane. She's on her way home. After months being unjustly detained in Russia, held under on tolerable circumstances, and I'm proud that today we had made one more family whole again. The Russians announced greiner was freed in exchange for a convicted arms trafficker, Victor boot, President Biden said he has as yet been unable to secure the release of Paul Whelan and other high profile American jailed in Russia. In Washington nerf Chapman Bloomberg radio. A bill to protect same sex marriages as well as interracial marriages is headed for President Biden's desk after being approved by the House today, democratic congressman Jerry Nadler spoke on the House floor ahead of today's vote. We are on the cusp of a great bipartisan moral victory in the defense of a fundamental right of all Americans. A victory that will provide stability and reassurance to the millions of LGBTQ and interracial families that have come to rely on the constitutional right to marry. Again, congressman Jerry Nadler passage of the bill is a victory for Democrats who'd raised concerns that the U.S. Supreme Court could next reverse rights for same sex couples after it overturned the roe V wade decision that established the constitutional right to an abortion. New York senator Chuck Schumer will once again serve as Senate majority leader, he was unanimously elected today for another term. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Nancy Lyons

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"Campaign 2022 on WTO, the results are in in some key primary races in Florida and New York and other states, CBS Scott McFarland has more on the outcomes in the sunshine state. Democrats are putting their bets on Charlie Crist, a man who served as a Republican governor before switching sides a decade ago. Governor desantis only cares about The White House. He doesn't care about your house. They're hoping he can take on Florida GOP governor Ron DeSantis, who's been on the national stage taking on public school agendas and going up against Disney, leading up to a potential 2024 presidential run. In New York, congresswoman Carolyn maloney lost the democratic primary battle with her longtime colleague, congressman Jerry Nadler, both House members chair powerful committees, and they've spent three decades representing Manhattan districts, redistricting put maloney and Nadler and the same district with each other on the same seat. The chair of the House Democrats campaign arm, Sean Patrick maloney survived a primary challenge of his own from a progressive. Where will the new FBI headquarters go? Well, the issue has been on the back burner for a while, but a decision could come soon. Capitol Hill lawmakers representing Maryland, like prince George's county, specifically sites in green belt and landover. But Maryland senator Ben cardin says there's a lot of politics over the matter, according to our news partners at Maryland matters, carden says FBI director Christopher wray doesn't really want to move, preferring to stand D.C.. Meanwhile, Capitol Hill lawmakers representing Virginia are high on a site in Springfield. However, it shakes out the GSA is expected to ID the location of a new FBI headquarters as soon as next month. Matt's small WTO news. Coming up, some people around here are feeling good about the economy. 1236. Are you ready for your palm reading my dear? Yeah, let's do this. I sense that you crave something. More reliable. Right. You know you deserve better, and want out of a relationship. Yes. With my big name wireless carrier. You're who now? My big name wireless carrier. That's why I switched to Xfinity mobile. Now I get unlimited with 5G for $30 per month. On the most reliable 5G network. Let's talk about your aura. It's so and get this. They can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless Bill over T mobile, AT&T and Verizon. Wow, that's actually really impressive. Yep, but you already knew that, didn't you? Oh yeah, I definitely saw this

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"CBS News White House correspondent Stephen portnoy joined us last hour to explain why the president may be getting some backlash. Most Americans have at least some college experience, only about a third roughly of the population as a college degree. Another third had some college may have not finished and another third did not go to college at all, so the idea here is that the president is under pressure from his democratic base, offering a benefit that all taxpayers will support that only goes to a minority of people. 10,000 federal student loan dollars is expected to be forgiven to individuals who earn less than a $125,000 a year. New this morning, President Biden is sending nearly $3 billion in new military aid to Ukraine that the president says will enable forces there to fight for years to come. The aid will allow Ukraine to acquire air defense systems, artillery systems and munitions, drones, and other equipment to ensure that it can continue to defend itself. The announcement comes as Ukraine is celebrating its 1991 Declaration of Independence from the Soviet Union, and in Ukraine authorities have banned large gatherings concerned that the national holiday might bring heavy Russian missile attacks. Today, most Ukrainians are focused on two things. Their independence and staying independent. But some are focused on what takes place after justice. Bringing everybody who is responsible for this war and this is not only Putin, but all those who are carrying out those who are giving additional orders for torturing our people who are killing our people who are raping our kids and women bringing them to justice. Ivana Clint pushed saint sati, former vice prime minister and current member of parliament. One of her fellow MPs. You have Hannah crab chuck says Ukraine will win this war because they've got the right leadership. That is not afraid to stand for our country. JJ green, WTO fe news. Well, the results are in some key primary races spanning Florida to New York, CBS News correspondent Scott McFarland has more on the outcomes in the sunshine state. Democrats are putting their bets on Charlie Crist, a man who served as a Republican governor before switching sides a decade ago. Governor desantis only cares about The White House. He doesn't care about your house. They're hoping he can take on Florida GOP governor Ron DeSantis, who's been on the national stage taking on public school agendas and going up against Disney, leading up to a potential 2024 presidential run. And in New York, congresswoman Carolyn maloney lost the democratic primary with her longtime colleague, congressman Jerry Nadler, both House members, chair powerful committees and have spent three decades representing Manhattan districts, redistricting, put maloney and Nadler in competition with each other, and the chair of the House Democrats campaign arm, Sean Patrick maloney, survived a primary challenge of his own from a progressive

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"From The White House. Tens of millions of Americans will see their student loan debt cut or eliminated altogether. This is a move that some are going to hail as historic others will slam as an inflation increase or the government would wipe away $10,000 of debt for people making less than about a $125,000 a year. 6 months into the war with Russia, the president's just announced nearly $3 billion in new U.S. Military aid for Ukraine, where they're celebrating Independence Day today. They marked it with a parade in Kyiv, where seized and damaged Russian tanks are on display. Primary results are in from Florida, CBS News director of elections, Anthony salvanto. We project Charlie Crist winning the governor's democratic side primary to take on Ron DeSantis, come November. Fairly convincing win for Chris. Chris tells MSNBC. He's torn my state apart. I want to bring her back together. Congressman Jerry Nadler, the Victor over fellow Democrat Carolyn maloney in a newly redrawn district in New York. New regulations on homemade guns go into effect today after a federal judge denied a request for a pause, pending the outcome of court challenges. CBS's Anne Marie green. Companies that make ghost gun assembly kits will have to include serial numbers. Sellers will also need to be federally licensed, run background checks on buyers and keep records of purchases, closing arguments resumed today in Vanessa Bryant's civil trial against LA county over sheriff's deputies and firefighters who shared photos of the remains of her husband Kobe and their 13 year old daughter Gianna after their deaths in a helicopter crash. Texans still

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"Tonight and I thank her for decades of service to our city. I'm Michael hill, it's morning edition from NPR and WNYC. We'll look at the results from primaries here in New York and in Florida. Former president Trump's lawyers try to delay the FBI from reviewing documents removed from Mar-a-Lago, and as the climate crisis strains the power grid, Republicans push back on investment in green energy with misinformation. It's Wednesday, August 24th, the news is next. Live from NPR news in Washington on Corbett Coleman, primary election results are in from Florida and New York, longtime New York congressman Jerry Nadler is celebrating a win in the democratic primary. He defeated fellow democratic incumbent Carolyn maloney in a house race shaped by redistricting. From member station WNYC, Bridget Bergen has more. The closely watched Manhattan primary was triggered by the state's redistricting process, which led to a turf battle between the two 30 year congressional Titans. Nadler, chair of the House judiciary committee, defeated Carolyn maloney by more than 30 points. She currently chairs the House oversight committee, both liberal Democrats staked a claim on the newly drawn district at his victory party Nadler said it belonged to no one but the voters of New York. Those New Yorkers get to choose who best represents the people and values of this city. And you know what? I think the voters made themselves clear tonight. Nadler is expected to cruise to victory in November in the district dominated by Democrats. For in VR news, I'm brigid Bergen in New York. In Florida's democratic gubernatorial primary, congressman Charlie Crist was the winner, and will face incumbent Republican governor Ron DeSantis this fall. Democratic congresswoman Val demings won her U.S. Senate primary, she will face Florida Republican senator Marco Rubio in November. Charges are being dismissed against two Atlanta police officers who were involved in the deadly 2020 shooting of a black man outside a fast food restaurant. The investigation was lengthy from member station W ABE royal Bali reports, there's mixed reaction. Officers Devin Brosnan and Garrett rolfe tried to arrest rayshard Brooks for a DUI at a Wendy's where he had fallen asleep in his car in the drive-through. A struggle ensued in Brooks got a hold of Brosnan's taser. Brooks fired that taser twice at office a rolfe before the officer shot Brooks with his gun. Special prosecutor Pete scandal lack has said Ralph's use of deadly force was justified under Georgia law. Given the quickly changing circumstances, was it objectively reasonable that he used deadly force and we conclude it was. Atlantic City council member Antonio Lewis represents the area where the shooting happened. He says the community still feels hurt by what happened. For NPR news, I'm raul valley in Atlanta. Today is Ukraine's Independence Day. There are no major public celebrations for fear of Russian attacks, and piers illicit ad warney is in Kyiv. In the capital so far, the streets are mostly quiet. There's a larger military and political presence, but Ukrainian officials and U.S. intelligence agencies have said Russia is likely to increase attacks on civilian infrastructure and government buildings in Ukraine in the coming days and the U.S. embassy in Kyiv issued a new security alert this week, and urged U.S. citizens to leave the country. And Pierre's Alyssa nad warney reporting from Kyiv. This is NPR news. On WNYC, it's 7 O four. Good morning I'm Michael hill. 72 and sunshine out there right now. Today's sunny and near 90 for a high. Mass transit is looking good at the moment. In the news, as we've been reporting, it was a clash of democratic stalwarts in the primary for New York's 12th congressional district in Manhattan, and last night it was Congress member Jerry Nadler, who came out on top, double NYC's John Campbell reports

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"My Friends, a woman's right to choose on the ballot. Democracy on the ballot. Your rights as minorities are on this ballot. Chris is now on the ballot to take on desantis and his growing national reputation in the November election. For NPR news, I'm Steve newborn in St. Petersburg. In New York City, incumbent congressman Jerry Nadler defeated incumbent representative Carolyn maloney in the democratic primary, a re drawn congressional map placed them both in a single district. Nadler used his victory speech to honor her 30 years of congressional work. Carol maloney and I have spent much of our adult lives working together to better both New York and our nation. I speak for everyone in this room tonight when I thank her for decades of service to our city. Nadler will face Republican Mike zambals in the fall. Oklahoma Republicans and Democrats held separate runoff elections for the U.S. Senate yesterday in the Oklahoma GOP contest for one Senate seat, the winner is congressman markwayne Mullen, separately Oklahoma Democrats held a runoff election for the state's other Senate seat. The winner is Democrat Madison horn. The national archives says that last January it recovered more than 700 pages of classified documents from former president Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. NPR's Ryan Lucas reports some of the documents were marked at the highest level of government classification. The details on the documents taken from Mar-a-Lago in January are contained in a letter sent by the national archives to Trump's attorney, Evan corcoran on May 10th. It says some of the 700 plus classified documents were special access program materials, which are some of the most closely guarded secrets in the U.S. government. The national archives makes clear that the Justice Department and intelligence agencies were deeply concerned about the documents that were recovered from Mar-a-Lago and the potential damage to national security posed by their mishandling. In addition to the materials collected in January, the FBI also collected more boxes of highly classified documents from Mar-a-Lago, and a court authorized search this month. Ryan Lucas

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Nadler defeats Maloney in battle of top House Democrats
"Congressman Jerry Nadler has defeated congresswoman Carolyn maloney in a democratic primary after a court forced the two veteran lawmakers into the same New York City district I'm Ben Thomas with some background Nadler has spent 30 years representing Manhattan's upper west side maloney 30 years representing Manhattan's upper east side Residents of those neighborhoods claimed distinct identities but New York's new 12th district spans Central Park linking the two iconic neighborhoods both have held powerful positions in Congress Nadler the chair of the House judiciary committee twice leading fights to impeach former president Trump Maloney the first woman to chair the House oversight and reform committee She fought for government aid for those sickened by the toxic clouds produced by the September 11th attacks in his victory speech Nadler noted how he and maloney have spent much of their adult lives working together And thanked her for decades of service to New York City I'm Ben Thomas

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"On the hour sponsored by nhtsa. I'm Jennifer Kuiper in Chicago CBS News projects incumbent congressman Jerry Nadler defeats fellow incumbent congresswoman Carolyn maloney to win the democratic nomination to represent New York's 12th district in the House. The two incumbents had to face off after New York redrew its congressional map. WCBS TV's Marsha Kramer. Not only is it a victory for Jerry Nadler, it's also a victory, believe it or not for Chuck Schumer, who is one of the few people in the New York delegation to actually take a side. He endorsed Nadler early and now they're also got the endorsement of The New York Times, which is also a very important endorsement in the upper west side of Manhattan. CBS News projects that Florida Democrats have chosen congressman Charlie Crist at former Republican and ex governor of the state to go up against incumbent Republican governor Ron DeSantis to try to win back his old job. They also supported representative Val demings to take on senator Marco Rubio in November. CBS News projects in Oklahoma Josh regime wins the Republican nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives in a primary runoff. The judge who has been assigned a way former president Trump's effort to stop the FBI's review of documents, it seized from Mar-a-Lago, has sent the motion back to Trump's legal team. CBS's Steven portnoy has the latest. Judge aileen cannon, who was appointed by the former president, says the Trump legal team has got more work to do. She's given them until Friday to file a supplement to their motion, fleshing out such detail as precisely what relief Trump is seeking from the court. In May, the head of the national archives rejected an earlier effort by Trump's lawyers to stop the FBI from conducting a national security damage assessment over 15 boxes worth of material that he voluntarily turned over in January. Two men have been convicted in western Michigan of plotting to kidnap the state's governor, CBS Jim crisilla with more. In a written statement, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer said the verdicts quote prove that violence and threats have no place in our politics. And those who seek to divide us will be held accountable. They will not succeed. Whitmer also said again quoting plots against public officials and threats to the FBI are disturbing extension of radicalized domestic terrorism that festers in our nation. The pair could be sentenced to life in prison. NASA's confirmed its latest travel plans, CBS Monica ricks explains. NASA's first Artemis mission to the moon is a go for launch. The space agency has officially cleared the mission and says it's set to launch an uncrewed test flight around the moon next week

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"Tonight, the government has rested its case against former Trump adviser Steve Bannon in his trial for contempt of Congress. A bunch of today's testimony came from the general counsel for the House select committee investigating the capitol riot, Kristen Amarin, testified that the House committee told Bannon he could face criminal charges after he signaled he would not obey a congressional subpoena for his testimony and documents. Today's session began with a warning to Bannon's lawyers from the judge not to use their questioning of witnesses to turn the trial into what he called a political circus. A senior Secret Service official said workers received two emails, including at least one before January 6th, reminding them to preserve cell phone records ahead of a planned agency wide program to reset and replace the phones. This according to NBC News, the Secret Service confirms a written response to the house January 6th committee subpoena, the messages were deleted after Congress and federal investigators requested they be saved. Meantime, democratic congresswoman Stephanie Murphy is on that January 6th panel and she says the Secret Service left it up to individual agents to decide what electronic records to keep and what to delete before their cell phones were migrated to a new system. We talked with CBS News congressional correspondent Scott mcfarlane about whether those texts can be retrieved. The committee members are asking, is there any way to get those messages back? Is there any way to go to another sphere or cloud to find messages that were deleted or wiped from phones? It's worth underscoring the significance of this. These are text messages from the Secret Service from January 5th in January 6th to seminal days in the history of the Secret Service. And according to the internal inspector for the Department of Homeland Security, the internal inspector had requested these records be saved before they were deleted by the Secret Service. So there's a lot of suspicion. There are some actual anger about these messages not arriving as they were supposed to. The deadline under the subpoena from the January 6th committee for the texts was yesterday, the deadline came, the deadline went, the text messages did not appear. A bipartisan group of senators today announced an agreement on a proposal to prevent a repeat of January 6th. That, of course, when former president Trump and supporters tried disrupting the Electoral College certification of the 2020 election, the proposal would reform the 1887 electoral count act to make it clear the role of the vice president is purely ceremonial. It would also make it harder for Congress to object to state results in a presidential election. Virginia senator Mark Warner and Maryland senator Ben cardin were among the lawmakers involved in negotiating this measure. Also on Capitol Hill today, the House judiciary committee is now considering a bill that would ban assault style weapons. It's unclear though how far it would advance in Congress if it passes the house. Here's WTO. Mitchell and WTO's Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill. The chair of the committee, New York congressman Jerry Nadler, says in the wake of recent deadly shootings, it's time to reimpose a ban on assault weapons that ended in 2004. These military style weapons are designed to kill the most people in the shortest amount of time. Quite simply there is no place for them in our streets. But the panel's ranking Republican, Jim Jordan says the legislation would penalize law abiding citizens. If this legislation becomes law millions, millions of firearms that Americans legally own today will be illegal. Democrats are still trying to make sure they have enough votes to get the legislation passed by the full House, even if that happens, the bill is likely to stall in the Senate. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller WT open news. Local colleges and universities are putting their research together to come up with ways to stop gun violence. It's part of a new effort by more than a dozen local institutions. Historically, universities have been targets of violence. Gregory Washington, president of George Mason university said his university, along with the university of Maryland, have put together a group of colleges and universities in the D.C. area to come up with ways to put a stop to gun violence. There is no relief in sight as we look outward. It's just a steady stream of more and more violence. It's called the one 20 initiative put together by the consortium of universities of the Washington metropolitan area. It's named for the more

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"January 6th to seminal days in the history of the Secret Service. And according to the internal inspector for the Department of Homeland Security, the internal inspector had requested these records be saved before they were deleted by the Secret Service. So there's a lot of suspicion. There are some actual anger about these messages not arriving as they were supposed to. The deadline under the subpoena from the January 6th committee for the texts was yesterday, the deadline came, the deadline went, the text messages did not appear. Once again, CBS correspondent Scott McFarland. Knew this afternoon a bipartisan group of senators has announced an agreement on a bill designed to prevent another January 6th. It's a bill to reform congressional certification of Electoral College votes, which former president Trump and his supporters try to disrupt after the 2020 election. Legislation would amend the 1887 electoral count act making it clear the role of the vice president is solely ceremonial. It would also make it harder for Congress to object to the state results in a presidential election. Virginia senator Mark warman, Warner and Maryland senator Ben cardin were among the lawmakers involved in negotiating the measure. Also on Capitol Hill today, the House judiciary committee is now considering a bill to ban assault style weapons, but it's unclear how far it will advance in Congress. WTO's Mitchell Miller is on Capitol Hill. The chair of the committee, New York congressman Jerry Nadler says in the wake of recent deadly shootings, it's time to reimpose a ban on assault weapons that ended in 2004. These military style weapons are designed to kill the most people in the shortest amount of time. Quite simply there is no place for them in our streets. But the panel's ranking Republican, Jim Jordan says the legislation would penalize law abiding citizens. If this legislation becomes law millions, millions of firearms that Americans legally own today will be illegal. Democrats are still trying to make sure they have enough votes to get the legislation passed by the full House, even if that happens, the bill is likely to stall in the Senate. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller WTO, news. President Biden is focusing on climate change during a visit to Massachusetts today, he's visiting a now closed power plant to promote renewable energy like wind power. The president's ability to act on climate change is running into some roadblocks, part of it stems from objections from fellow Democrat, West Virginia senator Joe Manchin. Now the president is considering acting without waiting for congressional support. If at some point

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"And KPLC HD two Seattle. Northwest news radio 1000 FM 97 7, covering the northwest and the world. And coming up after ABC News, were laws broken when the Seattle east police precinct was abandoned during the chop protest and John lover T, a new legal claim suggests as much. And we will talk more about traffic and weather coming up in just four minutes. From ABC News, I'm Brian Clark. Democrats in Congress said the Supreme Court's decision overturning roe versus wade inspired them to act on other policies regarding individual rights. This evening, the House passed the bill, codifying federal protections for interracial and same sex marriages. The bill has passed. 47 Republicans joining Democrats to pass the respect for marriage act. The bill clearing the house with 267 votes in favor and 157 against. Bill sponsor, congressman Jerry Nadler. All married people who are building their lives together must know that the government will respect and recognize their marriages for all time. The respect for marriage acts next heads to the Senate, Justin Finch, ABC News, Washington. Ukraine's First Lady will address Congress on Wednesday, Elena zelensky was at The White House today. President Biden will be in Massachusetts Wednesday talking about climate calls are growing for him to declare a climate emergency amid soaring temperatures, but White House press secretary karine Jean Pierre said I would not plan a announcement this week on national climate emergency. CDC gave the green light to a fourth COVID-19 vaccine made by novavax, it does not use mRNA technology instead, similar technology to the flu shot. Outrage continues a new valdi Texas over the 77 page report that described a botched law enforcement response to the rob elementary school shooting. ABC's mireille is there. Major fallout over this report and also the body camera footage recently released over the last few days. We have been able to confirm that local police, Texas, DPS, and now border patrol, all launching internal investigations into the actions of those nearly 400 officers and agents on the day of the shooting. Authorities in Indiana say the man who shot 5 people in a mall food court Sunday killing three fire 24 times in 15 seconds before he was fatally shot 8 times by a bystander. You're listening to ABC News. Stay informed with the northwest's only all news station northwest news radio. Could he think 6 O two downtown Seattle temperature now 80°? I'm Rick fancier's what's happening that shot that you got to protect you from COVID seems to be doing a pretty good job against the newest versions of the virus. We have details from Jeff pojo. Researchers at the University of Washington looked at not just the Pfizer Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, but several others from around the world as well. John Bowen was one of the scientists that conducted the study. It's really incredible how all these different vaccines produced by a bunch of different scientists around the world all actually work very, very well. Even against the newest variants such as BA 5, but he adds that that is only if you have received the full course of the vaccine and a booster. His research appears in the journal science. Jeff pods a northwest news radio. City of Seattle facing another legal claim from the Capitol Hill occupied protest zone. It was about two years ago that that unrest happened. Here's John lobert ini. 16 year old Antonio Mays junior came to Seattle from Southern California, hoping to be part of a civil rights movement, but instead maize was killed in the chaos. Lawyer Evan O Shan. He let a precinct to be abandoned who let 16 year old kid to be essentially executed. A legal claim filed by his family alleges the city of Seattle failed to provide legally obligated medical police and emergency services during the chop zone uprising. Mike solin, Seattle police officers guild. Police officers weren't allowed to come into an area unprecedented for a major city to be lost to complete anarchy. Jenny durkan was mayor. Current mayor Bruce harrell's office had no comment, Antonio May's killer has never been found, and oshan calls it a cold case. He was put in the extremely dangerous situation. Form a lawsuit against the city, the county and the state could be filed by mid September. John lobert, northwest news radio, to come a police investigating a weekend shooting that injured a ten year old girl after someone sprayed her house with bullets, a girl was taken to a hospital for treatment of non life threatening injuries to her leg. Officers say three adults and a girl were inside that home located along south

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"Of his right shoulder blade and the Dodgers got their new closer acquiring Craig Kimball from the white sacks for outfielder AJ Pollock I'm David Shuster AP sports AP sports on David Schuster Friday was the beginning of a huge basketball weekend both college and pro and we begin in the NBA specifically in the mile high city of Denver with Bruce Morton reporting on the nuggets and the Timberwolves A big road win for the Timberwolves when they topped the nuggets one 36 one 37th in the west Minnesota pulled within two games of 6th place Denver not a good night for the nuggets In addition to losing ground to the wolves they fell a half game behind Utah in the conference and the northwest division Carl Anthony towns led Minnesota with 32 points Elsewhere Robert Covington had 43 in the clippers lopsided to win at Milwaukee Toronto keeps moving up in the standings a one O two 89 winner at Orlando with Gary Trent junior not worried about a play in game Our focus and our motivation has never been to get into a playing game You know we always want to put ourselves in a position to not do that We've been talking about that all year You know if we continue to do what we do and still react play how we play you know we should take care of that but that's never been our goal All their winners Friday Boston Washington Memphis Sacramento Detroit San Antonio and New Orleans On the collegiate level it's the final four semifinal Saturday night Kansas and Villanova squaring off in one game and the other has duke against North Carolina and how many big games of those two schools played against each other Mike krzyzewski has seen a few It would always be important for this North Carolina the most important because if you when you get a chance to play for the national championship and that has to be your focus and that's our focus Off the court Kentucky's Oscar she way named AP's player of the year in Arizona's Tommy Lloyd the coach of the year and the national championship for the ladies will be Sunday with Yukon and South Carolina Baseball news New York mets pitcher Jacob de Grom will miss at least a month with a stress fracture of his right shoulder blade and the Dodgers acquired closer Craig kimbrel from the White Sox for outfielder AJ Pollock I'm David Shuster AP sports The house has approved a bill that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level and allow states to set their own policies I'm Ben Thomas with the latest The bill decriminalizes marijuana at the federal level by removing it from the controlled substances act In congressman Jerry Nadler the bill's sponsor says with most states having done so already its long overdue in congresswoman Barbara Lee adds make no mistake yes it is a racial justice Bill According to the ACLU black Americans are nearly four times more likely to be arrested for cannabis related crimes than white America's despite equal rates of use But congressman cliff bentz in Oregon Republican questions Democrats timing The main priority for the Democrats this week is that Ukraine skyrocketing gasoline prices 8% inflation or the border crisis No one said it's marijuana And he says the legislation does nothing to address the consequences of legalization Still the bill is not expected to Garner enough support to pass the Senate a similar measure died there two years ago Ben Thomas Washington Thank you for listening to.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"congressman jerry nadler" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The rise and we will be kind of role model no need to for the stand in Europe also for the whole nation Mayor Bill de Blasio says although he has questions about the bill he said he will sign it An appeals court ruled the Biden administration can hand over some of Donald Trump's White House records to a House committee investigating the capital riot Trump is vowing to take the case to the Supreme Court Meanwhile democratic lawmakers spoke about protecting our democracy act which addresses abuses of power and accountability Congressman Jerry Nadler is with the house January 6th committee Although many of the provisions of this legislation join directly on our experience with the prior administration there are pointedly not anti Trump measures Rather they are forward looking and they protect against future abuses by any president of any party Congressman Nadler and New York says the bill seeks to prevent things like what happened that day at the capitol New York attorney general letitia James says that she won't run for governor instead standing for reelection to her current job James move comes less than 6 weeks after she announced her candidacy New York governor Cathy hok All I can say is I respect her tremendously always have that it has never been not the case and we are going to do great things And I look forward to having her on the tickets as we head into the November election together Governor hoku also says the state plans to announce later today additional steps to combat a new surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the state I will continue to reserve the right to take other steps if necessary and the numbers right now are not looking good Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts more than a 120 countries Michael Barr this is Bloomberg Nathan Thanks Michael 6 ten on Wall Street time for the Bloomberg sports update here's Jon Snow For one night anyway the college basketball capital of the world was New Jersey at the Prudential center in New York City hall with its already second one of the season versus the top ten team the pirates knocked off 7th ranked Texas 64 60 not very far away in piscataway Rutgers welcomed in Purdue who was playing its first game ever as the number one rank team Scarlet nights came in just four and four trailed by ten with 8 minutes to go a Ron Harper shot gave in the lead with 13 seconds left Here we go Rutgers radio on their field Inside Williams with 7 one on one with a Lori gets inside puts it up and in with 3.4 to go Get it to Harper with three with two with one Harper for the win And Rutgers upsets number three Harper the hero the son of the former NBA all star by 30 points First.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"congressman jerry nadler" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"What's going on in New York and around the world Good morning Michael Good morning Nathan non citizens in New York City would gain the right vote in municipal elections under a measure approved by the city council that would give access to the ballot box to 800,000 green card holders and so called dreamers After heated debate the consul's vote was a historic moment for an effort that had long languished councilman Adonis Rodriguez is a sponsor of the bill And we will be kind of role model no need to support the state of Europe also for the whole nation Only a potential veto from mayor Bill de Blasio stands in the way of the measure becoming law but de Blasio says he would sign it An appeal scored ruled the Biden administration can hand over some of Donald Trump's White House records to a House committee investigating the January 6th capitol riot The court said Trump had provided no basis for overriding president Joe Biden's decision to waive executive privilege over the documents Trump is vowing to take the case to the Supreme Court Meanwhile democratic lawmakers spoke about protecting our democracy act which addresses abuses of power and accountability Congressman Jerry Nadler is the chair of the House January 6th committee Although many of the provisions of this legislation draw directly on our experience with the prior administration they are pointedly not anti Trump measures Rather they are forward looking and they protect against future abuse by any president of any party Congressman Adler of New York says the bill seeks to prevent things like what happened that day at the capitol New York attorney general letitia James said in a surprise announcement that you won't run for governor instead standing for reelection to her current job James's move comes less than 6 weeks after she announced her candidacy New York governor Cathy uncle All I can say is I respect her tremendously always have that it has never been not the case and we are going to do great things And I look forward to having her on the tickets as we head into the November election together Governor hoku also says the state plans to announce later today additional steps to combat a new surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the state I will continue to reserve the right to take other steps if necessary and the numbers right now are not looking good Hopeful says New York State reported almost 3500 total daily hospitalizations Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick tank powered by more than 2700 journalists managed more than a 120 countries on Michael Barr This is Bloomberg Nathan All right Michael thank you Turn up to 5 ten on Wall Street time for the Bloomberg sports update Good morning John stench Good morning Nathan for one night anyway the college basketball capital of the world was New Jersey at the Prudential center in Newark seton hall with its already second one of the season versus the top ten team pirates knocked off 7th ranked Texas 64 60 not very far away in piscataway Rutgers welcomed in Purdue played its first game ever as the number one ranked team Scarlett nice came in just four and four trailed by ten.

The Patriot AM 1150
"congressman jerry nadler" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150
"Rich Dennison Fox News President Biden this afternoon enacting a law creating Juneteenth National Independence Day. Juneteenth commemorates the day when the last enslaved African Americans learned that they were free. Which happened 2.5 years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed in 18 63 June, 19th would become the 12th federal holiday and be known as Juneteenth. National Independence Day. Foxes. Tanya J. Powers. House Judiciary Chair. Congressman Jerry Nadler, announcing his Democrat led committee is seeking documents from the Justice Department after revelations that the Trump White House sought personal records of some members of Congress and media organizations. While investigating leaks. In a statement, Chairman Nadler said the request to see conversations between the former president and his Justice Department is to determine if the action was done for improper political purposes. The DOJ S inspector general is also looking into the matter. Foxes GURNAL Scott, the Supreme Court today, dismissing a challenge to the affordable Care act, keeping the Obama era healthcare law fully intact. The justices, ruling that Texas and other Republican led states along with two individuals had no right to bring the lawsuit to a federal court. The U. S. Is devoting more than $3 billion to advance development of antiviral pills for covid, 19 and other dangerous viruses that could turn into pandemics and it aims to catalyze the development of new medicines to combat covid 19. And importantly, to prepare for other pandemic threats. Infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci says the funds will accelerate programs that are already in progress and work to innovate new therapies for other dangerous viruses. The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment increased for the first time in a month and a half last week, but layoffs are easing as businesses reopen. America is listening to Fox.

KQED Radio
"congressman jerry nadler" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Most of its covid 19 restrictions. Next week, five counties will be able to spend a few days in the least restrictive yellow tear for reopening Alameda, Napa, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and San Diego County's will all be allowed to loosen capacity limits before the state's scheduled reopening on June 15th. Stanislaus County has also moved from the red tier to the less restrictive orange here. Governor Gavin Newsom has said that despite the planned reopening the pandemic related state of emergency will continue past June 15th in large part due to federal funding for things like covid testing and vaccinations. Republican legislators sent the governor a letter this week asking for a better explanation as to why that declaration hasn't already been lifted. The federal government plans to reunite more than two dozen families who were separated by the Trump administration's zero tolerance policies in the coming weeks. That's according to a new report from the Family reunification task force that came out yesterday. KQED is Michelle Wiley reports in a press call Tuesday. A cell you attorney legal learned who's been representing the separated parents as part of a class action lawsuit. Said he was glad to see the 29 families being reunified, and he hopes things will move faster now that there is a process in place when the president United States says that something is an historic moral stain on the country that I think all red tape needs to go, there can't be any bureaucratic slowness. We just need to get this done. More than 2100 Children remain separated from their parents, according to the report. Google. Lawrence says he believes more families have been reunited than the tally indicates, in a joint statement with New York Congressman Jerry Nadler, Silicon Valley congresswoman So Lofgren praised the progress of the task force, but said.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"congressman jerry nadler" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Degrees in Boston at two o'clock. Good afternoon. I'm Ben Parker. Here's what's happening in Washington. The House debating right now, an article of impeachment against President Trump If they vote to impeach it would be the second time the president had been impeached. The first time that's ever happened, we get more now. An update from ABC News. Debating the second impeachment of President Trump the house at this hour. The single article incitement of insurrection a week after Trump loyalists stormed the U. S Capital, New York, Congressman Jerry Nadler told his colleagues in the House is sitting presidents a clear and present danger who must be impeached. President Trump has made clear in word indeed. He will persist in such conduct, if if he is not removed from power, the Jersey Republican congressman Jeff Andrew, against impeachment. We've been here before. We've done this before. This has failed before we fractured or nation using the same process before. But Republican leader Kevin McCarthy will also against impeachment, saying President bears responsibility for Wednesday's attack on Congress by mob rioters, nearly all representatives on both sides of the aisle regardless of their views on impeachment. Saying that those rioters should be prosecuted. Dave Packer, ABC NEWS who own one There is tightened security in Washington following last week's capital right at a week ahead of the inauguration of President elect Joe Biden. Massachusetts Congressman Stephen Lynch telling WBC news radio What has been put in place had about 1000. Maybe 2000 National Guard personnel come in last night, so They've been deployed all around the capital was also what they call global fencing. It's an 8 ft fence with razor wire at the top that hopefully Will be better at protecting the capital. And the and the Supreme Court of then then what happened last Wednesday, so we're hopeful and there are more coming in, and Congressman Lynn says. When it comes to impeachment, every member will have to do what they feel is right and history will record Where they stood up to defend our Democratic republic. Charlie Baker talking again about covert 19 vaccines, laying out some of the plans for vaccinations moving forward. Distributing vaccines to our residents can't happen fast enough, and we made enough progress. With our frontline health care workers and long term care residents. We're ready to start inoculating the next group of residents, and today we're announcing the details for residents and staff in Congress care facilities, including residential facility, shelter programs and corrections. Thies facilities are prioritized because they served vulnerable populations and densely populated settings, which means they're significant risk for contracting covert. 19 governor says Those vaccinations will begin this coming Monday, the governor says over 477,000 doses of vaccine have been shipped to Massachusetts to go three traffic and weather together. The Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes where we're going to begin like we'll start south of the city here, Ben with through three. No Earthbound. It is solid coming up to Braintree up towards the split. There's a lane closure right on that turn for 93 south. That's road. We're going on there today. Elsewhere on the Cape Route six West is slowing the arm of its road. We're going on just before Union Street. They've got the right lane taken there. All right. The expressway south. Pretty good. Coming out of the tunnel will sing reduced speeds from self pay. Down to the gas tank 16 minutes, Boston to Braintree right now, North. Sounds good for those coming in up to the north ending. We're off to a pretty good start here. The volume on one road 1 28 Very light now between Wall famine, Beverly Roots 3 93 north. They're both good up towards the New Hampshire line. No complaints on Rue one. The Mass Turnpike is good after Newton out into Natick East pounds, Okay, too. I've been looking down town. Things were good. With the lower deck of 93 delivered down ramp The Tobin Bridge. They're all off to a good start. And Storrow Drive looks good along the Charles to my king. Deputy busies traffic on.

KTAR 92.3FM
"congressman jerry nadler" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"You're breaking news and traffic. Now it's 11 30. I'm chef Munn. Here's Our top story. The U. S. House debate on the article of impeachment of President Trump is underway. It would be a second historic impeachment of the president, the latest now. Now in this report from ABC News one week after a mob of Trump supporters storm the U. S Capitol, while lawmakers were certifying electoral results of firming Joe Biden's presidential win the House now Wayne it whether to impeach President Trump for the second time in his term, and that would be a first in history during debate. New YORK New York Congressman Jerry Nadler says the riot was foreseeable, he says, set in motion by the president before and after the violent least six dead. Offices ransacked the sanctity of our capital Breached for the first time in two centuries, U P. Congressman Tom McClintock's told his colleagues. He didn't agree with the president's speech, but says impeaching will further divide the country. Pressing free speech is not the answer. Holding writers accountable for their actions is the answer. The House is expected to take up a vote later today if they do vote to impeach the president, Senate leader Mitch McConnell, signaling that he will not ask his caucus to return to session. Later than planned. That's next week. Michelle Franzen ABC NEWS, a group of Arizona State, House and Senate Democrats are asking the U. S. Department of Justice to investigate for Arizona lawmakers, including two Republican congressman in a letter the alleged Republicans Andy Biggs, and pole goes our may have been involved in or helped facilitate the attack. On the U. S. Capitol last week. State lawmakers Mark Friendship and Anthony Kerner also mentioned in the letter Tune in tonight at seven. As we bring you an ABC special on the House impeachment proceedings against President Trump, You can listen to it on 92 3 FMR APP online Or you can tell your smart speaker to placate EA R..

Mark and Melynda
Protesters continue to clash with federal agents in Portland
"Monday night again, some protesters target the federal courthouse in Portland and again, the feds deployed gas after protesters threw fireworks and projectiles. House Judiciary Committee chairman, Democratic Congressman Jerry Nadler said. The feds were there just to provide President Trump reelection footage, Attorney General Bill Bar testified Tuesday. Riders have been armed with slingshots, Tasers and explosives but unfolds nightly around the courthouse cannot reasonably be called protest. It is by any objective measure an assault on the government of the United States Bar says federal agents helping police solve crimes in cities like Chicago in Kansas City. Is under a different authority than the federal presence currently in a city like

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
Nadler says 'No question: we're in investigation to determine articles of impeachment'
"Begin tonight with the breaking news. The trump justice department headed by the Trump Attorney General William Barr told a federal court in Washington tonight that the House Judiciary Committee should be denied any access to grand jury material from the mall investigation because because impeachment is not a judicial proceeding according to the Justice Department the Justice Department filing in court notes that grand jury material can be released in connection with a judicial proceeding the Justice Department then insists quote impeachment proceedings in Congress including hypothetical removal precedings in the Senate are not judicial proceedings under the plane and ordinary meaning of that term judicial proceedings are legal proceedings precedings governed by law the take place in judicial forum before a judge or magistrate proceedings that occur outside the judicial setting are not judicial. Sean proceedings even if they are called a trial and include some of the procedures familiar from a courtroom such as sworn testimony or lawyer lead Ed questioning of witnesses the committee for its part offers no explanation for how rule sixties reference to judicial proceedings authorizes access access to grand jury materials for congressional proceedings administered by members of Congress rather than legal proceedings overseen by judges yesterday yesterday the House Judiciary Committee on a party line vote voted for a resolution for investigative procedures offered by Chairman Jerrold Nadler that resolution solution describes in detail the invested procedures that committee will use in what it calls the committee's investigation to determine whether to recommend articles of impeachment with respect to President Donald J trump leading off our discussion tonight the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Democratic Congressman Jerry Nadler. He Represents New York's tenth congressional it Distracts Chairman Nadler the Justice Department seems to be making two cases here first of all that this is not a judicial proceeding in your committee Eddie therefore you don't have a right to this second even if it was a judicial proceeding interpreted that way you still don't don't have a right to it even if it went to trial even if it went to a Senate trial you don't have a right to any of this material of their their first of all saying that you aren't even having an impeachment investigation there isn't they insist. There is no impeachment investigation in the house. Well let me deal with that. Universal order we have been very clear for the last several months in in court filings in public statements and in proceedings in the committee that that we are in fact conduct an investigation preparing to decide whether to recommend articles of impeachment to now's now you can call that an impeachment investigation you call that impeaching inquiry. Those terms have legal meaning but that's exactly what we're doing. We're involved in investigation to determine whether to to recommend mend articles impeach into the House and we will determine that at the conclusion of this investigation and and now now I know the Republicans and here just department is simply acting as an arm of the Republican Party. They have argued that this cannot be real impeachment investigation because the house it didn't vote and authority to the community to do it most impeachments done since the reorganization act of Nineteen forty-six have begun in the beginning begun in the in the Judiciary Committee have not had house authorizations a at all the Nixon impeachment had a house weatherization six months after the investigation starting judiciary committee and that was done as was the Clinton House weatherization in order to give the committee the right to do certain kinds of subpoenas and depositions positions house rules have changed. We have that authority without a specific resolution the house so there's no question that we're doing that. We are in an official official. We're doing an investigation toward determining whether to recommend articles impeach the president. The second argument they make is that that doesn't qualify S. judicial proceeding and therefore we're not entitled to Grand Jury Information. I simply say this is another instance of the trump administration trying to cover up and hide from Congress and from the American people in this case from Congress because the American people wouldn't see the grand jury information all kinds of mission. They're they're they're opposing hosing the president said he would oppose he would defy all subpoenas which they have done that by the way was article three of the Nixon impeachment defying subpoenas the law says that a a upon request by the chairman of the ways and Means Committee the Department the IRS shall give tax returns for any individual they have declined to do so they've refused to do so they've said that they haven't shown inadequate purpose none of their business and so just to fight defying all the law and order to hide everything from Congress American people now. They're excuse here that this is not a judicial proceeding. There is judicial precedent for quality for for considering impeachment proceeding either judicial proceeding or preparatory judicial proceeding but I let the details of that go to the legal legal to the reply brief that will be filed this coming

Larry Elder
Analysis Of William Barr's Letter About The Mueller Report
"I'm going to read some more of the key parts of attorney general William BAAs letter summarising the most important points of the Mola report. And then we will get to your calls. So this is William Barr yesterday. The special counsel report is divided into two parts. The first describes the results of the special counsel's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 US presidential election. The report outlines the Russian effort to influence the election and documents crimes committed by persons associated with the Russian government in connection with those efforts. The report further explains. The primary consideration for the special counsel's investigation was whether any Americans, including individuals associated with the Trump campaign joined the Russian conspiracies to influence the election, which would be a federal crime. The special counsel's investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia in its attempts to influence, the twenty sixteen US presidential election, the second element involved, the Russian government's efforts to conduct computer hacking operations designed to gather and disseminate information to influence the election, the special counsel found that Russian government actors successfully hacked into the computers and obtained emails from persons affiliated with the Clinton campaign. It's not hard to do that. When your password is password. That's me. Okay. Not hard to hack somebody John Podesta when your password is password back to the report, and the democrat party organizations and publicly disseminated those materials through various intermediaries including WikiLeaks based on those activities. The special counsel brought criminal charges against a number of Russian military officers for conspiring to hack into computers in the United States for purposes of influencing the election. But as noted above the special counsel did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in these efforts despite multiple offers from Russian affiliated individuals to assist. The Trump campaign. Now, how is the media and how the Democrats responding to what I just read to you. That's what actually happened. That's what was reported by the attorney general. Let's listen to none other the chairman of the house intelligence committee, Adam Schiff talking to form a Clinton appointee Stephanopoulos Cup five he told the San Francisco Chronicle on Friday, if there's no bombshell. There's no impeachment. There's no new indictments qualify as no bombshell, not necessarily because again, Georgia as you pointed out, they can't indict the president of that's their policy, and therefore there could be overwhelming evidence on the obstruction issue. And I don't know that that's the case. But if there were overwhelming evidence of criminality on the president's part, then the congress would need to consider that remedy. If indictment is for clothes. So it's really. Too early to make those judgments we to discuss what does this mean for the American people? What risks are we running with this president what steps is congress need to take to protect the country? Adam Schiff, you are Eliah. The letter is explicit. And the fact that you've read it and make that statement on national television proves you ally with this question with regards to not exoneration on Xtra -struction of Justice of go back to the lesser here is what it says attorney general William bar again in cataloguing, the president's actions, many of which took place in public view, the report identifies no actions that in our judgment constitute obstructive conduct had a nexus to a pending or contemplated proceeding and would done with corrupt intent each of which under the department's principles of federal prosecution guiding charging decisions would need to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to establish an obstruction of Justice offense again identifies. No actions. Adam Schiff is like let's listen to congressman Jerry Nadler cut seven except that no member of the Trump team engaged in that kind of criminal conspiracy with Russia. Well, I don't know. First of all, we don't know what what indictments forthcoming from other investigations that have been spun out by the special prosecutor to the southern district of New York with eastern district of Virginia. But his main mission was about Russia. You think he he Muller would would send that to other parts of the Justice department? Don't know that's one of the things we will have to see when we read the report. But we know there was collusion. A why? There's been no indictments. We don't know another liar. Another liar. Who's lying on your dime? Jerry Nadler, saying there was collusion when Robert Muller's report of the five hundred search warrants were issued found no collusion with regards to the demands of the Democrats are making right now for the full report to be disclosed that is a crime the last part of attorney general BAAs letter. I am mindful of the public interest in this matter for that reason my goal and intent is to release as much of the special counsel's report as I can consistent with applicable regulations and departmental policies. Federal rule of criminal procedure six e remember this number six. E. Imposes restrictions on the use and disclosure of information relating to matters occurring before a grand jury rule. Six states disclosure of six immaterial beyond the strict limits set forth in this rule is a crime. Are you listening? Nancy, are you listening? Chuck, it is a crime, even if you leak it to one of your body's you are committing a crime. This restriction back to the letter protects the integrity of grand jury proceedings and ensures that the unique and invaluable investigative powers of the grand jury are used strictly for their intended criminal Justice function. So that which can be released will be released when the attorney general is prepared to do. So I'm a little bit torn about this last audio by. It's Al Sharpton, and I will not call. You Reverend Kaz you're not. But he kind of made me fall off my chair on MSNBC because you are the one lone voice of a parent sanity on the left. Let's listen to the quote, unquote, Reverend Sharpton cut, but the Democrats also now have to move on and really deal with hot issues. I think the politics is that we're now going to have to start talking about tax reform and and climate change and other things because the mullahs situation think has ended up a victory for the president. The Democrats have to move

Overnight re-air of day's programming
Nadler: Mueller Report Is "Limited To Crimes," Congress Has Responsibility To Look At "Broader Picture"
"We do know the special counsel is not planning to issue any more indictments. According to a senior Justice department official the conclusion of the report which has cast a shadow over the first two years of the Trump administration is already shaping new political battles the president's allies are signaling he is vindicated as Democrats demand full transparency and vowed a press four with their ongoing investigations into the president. His administration and his businesses. Let's get straight to the man at the center of cherry chairman in the house, congressman, Jerry Nadler of New York. Thank you so much for joining me this morning surfers on our reporting that there will be no further indictments in the Muller probe. That means the end no member of the Trump campaign was charged with conspiring with the Russian government to influence the election Duke sept- that no member of the Trump team engaged in that kind of criminal conspiracy with Russia will I don't know first of all we don't know what indictments forthcoming from other investigations that have been spun out by the special prosecutor to the southern district of New York with these district Virginia. But his main mission was about Russian you think you think he he Muller would would send that to other parts of the Justice department. Don't know that's one of the things we will have to see when we read the report. And that's one of the reasons that I think it's. So crucial that the entire report and the evidence underlying it be released to the public transparency is key here. I mean, obviously, we know we know there was some collusion. I mean, we know that the president's son in campaign manager involved in a meeting with the Russians. To receive a stolen. They thought was to receive a stolen. Information's information is stolen by the Russians from the Democratic National Committee as part of the Russian government attempt to help Trump in the election. That's the way the Email invited into the meeting put it none of what you just said has risen to the level of criminal indictment special counsel. No it hasn't. As far as we know. But we know there was collusion. Why? There's been no indictments. We don't know. Let me say further, we know a number of things we know what I just said we know that the president. Pressure pressured, the FBI to go easy to stop investigating Flynn and various other people. We know that he fired the FBI director. To as he put it to the NBC to take care of the Russian thing in order to stop the investigation of various people associated with him. We know that he concocted the lie about the purpose of that Russian meeting. We know that. He. A lot a lot of his top associates have been indicted and convicted, and we know that he has relate engaged in a relentless attack against the FBI, very slow. So on that note. Mr Chairman what you're describing is evidence to back up. What you said before that you believe the president has obstructed Justice. You still believe that? Well, there have been obstruction of Justice. Whether they're clearly whether they're criminal obstructions another question, but we have. Special. Prosecutor is limited in scope. His job was limited in scope and limited to crimes with congress has to do is look at a broader picture, we are in chart. We we have the responsibility of vindicate of protecting the rule of law of looking instructions of Justice at looking at abuses of power and corruption in order to protect the rule of law. So that our democratic institutions are not greatly damaged by this president. I'm not married into do. Right. And on that very note if Robert Muller comes out in his report, and suggests very strongly states flat out that he agrees with you that the president of struck dead Justice or that the president may have committed some crime that guidelines don't allow to be indicted will you begin impeachment proceedings? It's way too early to speculate about that. Remember, the it is true that the Justice department thinks that they can indict the sitting president no matter what the evidence as a matter of law. And that's what makes it even more important that all the evidence be given to congress and the American people because while the normal rule is and it's a good rule that if you're not indicting someone because you don't have enough evidence. A you don't then smear their name by by saying they did these terrible things if you're not in ninety someone because you can't as a matter of law, then you can't hold the president accountable. The only other institution they can't as congress, and you should not then hide the evidence because that converted into a cover up, right? Congress needs that evidence and the American people need that evidence that information to make judgments, well, let me ask you about that. Because I am glad that you brought that out the deputy attorney general rod Rosenstein has made clear that he wants to quote, prevent the disclosure of information that would unfairly tarnished people who are not charged with crimes, but. We just heard when you saying that people should see the entire report the evidence underlying it Democrats were pretty upset in two thousand sixteen when then FBI director tapes, call me publicly accused Hillary Clinton of wrongdoing, but then said, well, she shouldn't be indicted. So why shouldn't allegations that don't reach an indictment threshold and talking about the president. But everybody else, stay confidential. Well, because we need to know what was going on here. And it's not just a question of of indictments. It's a question of of protecting the rule of law and of obstruction of Justice and abuses of power and protecting our government and our whole system and it's been subjected to unprecedented attack. Our law enforcement agencies have been subjected to unprecedented smear campaign by the president against the FBI the special prosecutor other one forcement agencies. We have to know the facts so that we can so that we can protect our to know the facts, but do you want to know? Well, the American public has not worried about judgments the underlying notion of the protocol of not getting putting out evidence and people that aren't indicted is to protect reputations and so forth that was the concerned again about Hillary Clinton. This is the same should be applied for Trump officials. Well, we're not talking about indictments. We're talking about what about the American people finding out what went on, and what has gone on a very different question. We have to know. And I want to ask you about Robert Muller's report overall, and the whole notion that you and other Democrats, including the house speaker, I've talked about with transparency if the Justice department is not going to hand it over to you fully and say that it can be fully. Put out to the American public. Are you? Absolutely sure that you will issue a subpoena. Well, we'll try to negotiate and we'll try everything else first. But if we have to yes, we will certainly issue subpoenas to get that information, and you're going to be willing to take that all the way up to the supreme court if you have to absolutely. And by the way, the already hearing that the president may wanna claim executive privilege in some of this. And the fact is he has no right to claim executive privilege any evidence of wrongdoing executive privilege cannot shield evidence of wrongdoing, and that was made very clear by the nine nothing decision of the supreme court in the Nixon case where the order the tapes reveal even though those tapes were personal conversations with the president and some of his advisers executive privilege cannot be used to shield wrongdoing. How long are you going to give the Justice department to turn it over? I can't give you a specific answer that days weeks months. Can you give a general? It will be months. Okay. So you're likely to see the main conclusions of the mullahs report as soon as today will you accept them at at face value. Well, we're likely to see what bar characterizes as the main conclusions of the report and will accept them but subject to see all the underlying. We have to make judgments the American people have to make judgments as to how founded those conclusions are or bars summary of the conclusions are, and that's one reason we have to see the entire report and the evidence under an underlying it are you suggesting that bar might mislead about what? No, no, I have no reason to say that. But I am suggesting that people make judgements and those judgments could be right or wrong. Making a judgment is to. Characterizing observation. And and what about when you get to the point where you actually do see the whole report from from Robert Mueller will you trust those results. Do you have full, faith and confidence? I have a great deal of confidence in the people who worked with them. I think they've done. Very good people. So my expectation is that yes, I would address that. But like any other product of human hands, we have to look at the underlying. Evidence and make our own judgments as to as to their judgments. So on that note, let's say he doesn't find that the president obstructed Justice. We you stop your investigation in the house on well, he can't he cannot find that the president did or did not obstruct Justice because his mandate is to look for crimes and the policy. The Justice department is that you cannot look for any criminal acts by the president cannot make that judgment. He can give evidence one way or the. Yeah. Exactly because you don't get you can't reach that conclusion. And the other point is our mandate as congress and the committee for that matter is much broader special prosecutor's looking only at crimes we have to look at protecting the rule of law at obstruction of Justice at abuse of power and a much greater level than simply crimes. Chairman, Jerry, Nadler, thank you

Killer Innovations
Top Dem Jerry Nadler demands docs for investigation into Trump
"Congressman Jerry Nadler says he plans to request documents today for more than sixty members of President Trump's administration, family and business

This Morning with Gordon Deal
President Trump, House Judiciary Committee And Donald Trump discussed on This Morning with Gordon Deal
"Declaring it's very clear, President Trump obstructed Justice. The chairman of the House Judiciary committee says the panel request documents today from more than sixty people from Trump's administration family and business as part of a rapidly expanding Russia investigation near congressman Jerry Nadler told ABC the committee wants to review documents from the Justice department, Donald Trump junior and Trump organization chief financial officer, Allan Weisselberg where we learned from the Cohen testimony was he directly implicated the president in in various crimes both while seeking the officer present and while. In the White House. Former White House chief of staff John Kelly and former White House counsel, Don Mcgann are also likely targets

The Big Biz Radio Show
Next House Judiciary chairman: Trump payments likely impeachable
"The incoming chairman of the House Judiciary committee says if accusations that the president ordered hush money payments are proven true. He would be in serious. Trouble democratic congressman Jerry Nadler of New York appeared on state of the union, they would be impeachable offenses whether they are important enough to justify an impeachment is a different question. But certainly they'd be impeachable offenses. Because even though they were committed before the president became president. They committed in the service of fraudulently obtaining, the authors that would be an impeachable offense. But the fact of the matter is that what we see from these indictments charging statements is a much broader conspiracy against the American people

WBZ Morning News
El Chapo's ex-assistant describes drug lord's lavish lifestyle
"A man is being treated after a shooting on the Cambridge Somerville town line and happened last night around eight o'clock the condition that identity of the victim is not known. We'll keep you updated throughout the morning. A former chiropractor from north Attleboro is sentenced to time behind bars for salting, one of his employees. Sixty four year old Eugene will let we'll serve ten months in jail after he pled guilty to striking a female employee on the head last year. The state board of registered chiropractors revoked will let slice. Scence in July. Paul Manafort is denying reports that he met with WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange months before he was named President Trump's campaign manager, this comes after the special counsel alleged that Manafort had violated his plea agreement by lying to investigators. We get more from correspondent, Paula Reid. He's now facing the rest of his life in prison. He's nearly seventy years old and between these charges that are likely to be refiled. And it's convictions from the summer he faces decades in prison. Luckily, the only thing that will keep them from spending the rest of his life in prison is a presidential pardon New York. Congressman Jerry Nadler, the likely incoming chairman of the House Judiciary committee Orrin last night on CNN at the president even dangling a pardon for Manafort would fortify a claim or a charge of obstruction of Justice. The president threatening to slash all federal subsidies to General Motors because of its plan to cut some fifteen thousand jobs, the president unloaded on Twitter yesterday hours after GM announced it would shutter for US plants and one in Canada, the president tweeting that his administration. Is looking at cutting all GM subsidies, including for electric

Mark Levin
President, President Trump and Vladimir Putin discussed on Mark Levin
"Manafort Have an extra week to sift through tens of thousands of pages of documents given to them by prosecutors today a federal judge. Agreed to delay manafort's. Trial on Pankin tax fraud charges until next week it, had been scheduled to start this Wednesday also in court. Today the judge ruled the, names of five witnesses. Will be revealed prosecutors wanted to keep them under. Seal the judge granted those witnesses immunity at the government's, request for the. Third time since they voted to authorize a strike transit union members met. With metro officials today the union tweets the meeting was productive, and it looks forward to a formal agreement. In the near future but the metro board, chair Jack Evans told the WMA. WML's mornings on the mall he hopes there isn't a strike. Having a strike would be, very very catastrophic for the. Region as you know. Is bringing engla- halt we, move a million people. A day I've metro so just be no way to get around. And union members say the general manager has been violating. Their contract President Trump tweets today. That he, gave up Nothing during his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin he said the two leaders only, talked about future benefits for both countries congressman Jerry Nadler says he remains concerned at the. President's Helsinki meeting with Putin was conducted behind. Closed doors the Russians, are saying that, they are beginning to implement the agreements reached. Agreements reached if agreements reached we certainly know about them the president, is not a dictator who can commit the country by himself known as a right to know what he did many have condemned the, meeting after the, president indicated he did, not agree with u. s. officials who said the Russians meddled in. The two thousand sixteen election the president said he then said he misspoke the in. Term CEO for Prince George's county public schools is appointed today Monica, Goldstein has been serving as. Acting CEO since Kevin Maxwell took a. Buyout Olympic swimmer Ryan locked he will. Not be. Able to participate in the national championships at. Starting California next week the US anti doping agency suspended the twelfth time Olympic medalist until July twenty nine hundred For violating anti doping rules and getting. Ibn fusions I wasn't taking anything illegal everything was legal you can get at CVS Walgreens Public you name. It you can get their vitamins But there's there are rules and you have to be this is locked second suspension. Since the Rio. Olympics WMA l.. Traffic and weather next name Zip across the Washington Baltimore area right now headed the storm with the Weather Channel I'm Jeff meteorologist Ray..