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"Grow friday morning august 25th 2023 welcome into wtop glad you're in with this this early 1am hour i'm in lane on her error is our producer among the top stories were following for you as we head cbs news brief criminally indicted a fourth time former president donald trump turned himself in for booking at atlanta's fulton county jail he was processed photographed then and released to return to new jersey but before takeoff his message what they're doing is election interference they're trying to interfere with an election there's never been anything like it in our country before this is way their of campaigning and this is one instance but you have three other instances it's election in michigan rough weather tonight and a suspected tornado knocks out power and reportedly orange returns in county california following a deadly shooting at a popular bar sheriff don on barnes says this continues to be an ongoing investigation meaning that we're still processing the crime scene and will probably still be doing that into tomorrow three people were killed in that bar shooting along with the gunman who was a former police officer cbs news brief on tom forty w t he'll be o news time now one thirty three former president donald trump surrendered thursday on charges that he legally scheme to overturn the happened statement from former president donald trump at the airport after being booked at the fulton county jail what has taken place here is a travesty of justice we did nothing wrong i did nothing wrong and for the first time in his four indictments a mugshot was publicly released ap p law enforcement editor mike balsamo this is a historic moment in american history it's the first time that a booking photo has been released of a former president i'm shelley atler and then there was word that former president trump's white house chief of staff mark meadows thursday surrendered in atlanta as well in connection with the georgia 2020 election version case cbs correspondent nicole skanga was outside the fulton county jail thursday he was in and out and did not make remarks to the press now there was a real question of whether or not mark meadows would even surrender this week his attorneys have moved to get his case removed from fulton county county superior court to federal court arguing that he was uh... operating in his official capacity as a federal officer and his chief of staff position when all of this went down and that this case should be heard in federal court medals bond was set this week at a hundred thousand bucks the 11 of the eighteen co defendants in the case of turned themselves in so far the rest rest have until sometime tomorrow to formally turn themselves in or possibly be arrested over president trump and his co -defendants are getting a lot of attention in georgia as they get a range this week and here in washington in the federal court the guilty please link to six writing just keep mounting as we hear from w t l p capitol hill correspondent mitchell miller today on the hill friday morning virtually every week there are developments involving january sixth defendants in d c federal courtrooms more than six hundred people have now pleaded guilty to various charges linked to the attack on the capital while have admitted many to misdemeanors close to two hundred have pleaded guilty to felony charges and the f looking for suspects posting video of violence as rioters clashed with police hundreds of additional people could be arrested and a man charged with assaulting police was arrested this week in north carolina on capitol hill mitchell miller w t o p news w t t o p news time now one thirty five maui county assuming the utility company now in response to the wildfires deadly there maui county has sued hawaiian electric company over the fires that devastated lahaina saying the utility negligently failed to shut off power despite high and dry conditions witness accounts and video indicated that sparks from the power lines ignited fires as utility poles snapped in the winds which were driven by a passing hurricane noting that many companies in california have shut down periods during high wind events the also claims had the utility done the same the massive destruction could have been i'm shelley atler another mass shooting taking place on this week thursday this time i'm in a historic bar popular out west with bikers in southern california arrow fenstrom has the latest this morning from orange county just southeast of la police say the suspected gunman shot killed and three people during

In Trump case, NY grand jury appears near end of its work

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00:57 sec | 7 months ago

In Trump case, NY grand jury appears near end of its work

"A grand jury in New York appears near to finishing its work investigating Donald Trump over a hush money payment to a porn star. Police in Manhattan dropped off barricades yesterday, making preparations as a grand jury shrouded in secrecy draws closer to a possible indictment of former president Donald Trump. Trump claimed over the weekend, he expected to face criminal charges and urged supporters to protest his possible arrest, but reporters appeared to outnumber protesters at approach Trump gathering yesterday where the AP spoke with Gavin wax with the New York young Republican club. This never happened before. This is unprecedented. AP correspondent Mike balsamo explains that this is the state investigation after the federal probe that landed Michael Cohen in prison. There is a legal theory being explored in New York, looking at whether or not the violation of campaign finance laws could also be applied as a state offense. If that indeed is the case, it could increase the penalty for making it from a misdemeanor into a felony. I'm Jennifer King.

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"mike balsamo" Discussed on AP News

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03:56 min | 2 years ago

"mike balsamo" Discussed on AP News

"The Senate has released its investigation of the January capital riot. It found intelligence breakdowns across many agencies, the report said. There were clear warnings this was going to happen, but intelligence never made it up to top leadership. The AP is Mike Balsamo reports. There was a big omission in this report. It doesn't address Whether or not former president and Donald Trump had any responsibility for what happens. It doesn't really go into the details of what happened before all of these kind of writers descended on the capital itself. The event at the Ellipse with the president spoke and kind of encouraged his supporters to walk down to the capital. Democrats want a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot Republicans do not Lawyer Michael Vander Veen, who defended former President Trump during his impeachment trial against a charge of inciting the riot is now representing a man charged alongside with other members and associates of the far right Oath Keepers Extremist group in the January attack. Press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden is ready for his trip to the G seven summit later this week. He's been getting ready for 50 years he has been on the world stage. He's known a number of these leaders for decades, including President Putin and including a number of the leaders. He'll see it NATO and he'll see at the G seven. The president will also be meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Geneva. Acting U. S. Attorney Randy Grossman says criminal gangs divulged plans for moving drug shipments and carrying out killings on a secure messaging system secretly run by the FBI. The criminals using these devices believed they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement. But in reality the criminals were not underneath the radar. They were on it. The FBI was monitoring. Those conversations. The operation known as Trojan Shield, led to police raids in 16 nations more than 800 people were arrested. This is a P news UN appeals judges upheld the convictions and life sentence for former Bosnian Serb leader Ratko Melodic for genocide and other offenses. The ruling means this 79 year old former general who terrorized Bosnia throughout the war, will spend the rest of his life in prison. He is the last major figure from the conflict that ended more than a quarter century ago to face justice. Presiding judge said the court dismissed largest appeal in its entirety and found his life sentence. Also rejected an appeal by prosecutors of largest kettle on one other account of genocide linked to ethnic purges Early in the war. I'm Zaria shockingly, Martha White has died. Her actions helped launch the 1953 bus boycotts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After a long day of walking to and from work while trying to reach her bus stop, White decided to sit in one of the only bus seats available. One designated for white passengers. Martha White was 99. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News. I'm Ed Donahue with an A P news minute. A Senate report on the January capital riot found a lot went wrong abroad. Intelligence breakdown across many agencies, but majority leader Chuck Schumer says There was no mention why there was a riot, with the exception of a brief reference to performer President Trump's remarks at the Ellipse, Senate Republicans insisted That the report exclude anything having to do with the cause of the insurrection. The report says. There were clear warnings and tips. Supporters of former President Trump were planning to storm the capital, but that intelligence never made it up to top leadership. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says there's no need for another investigation. Today's report is one of the many reasons I'm confident. And the ability of existing investigations to uncover all actionable facts about the events of January six. The report recommends immediate changes to give the Capitol police chief more authority. I'm Ed Donahue. A P news..

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"mike balsamo" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:58 min | 2 years ago

"mike balsamo" Discussed on AP News

"I'm Ed Donahue. The Senate has released its investigation of the January capital riot. It found intelligence breakdowns across many agencies, the report said. There were clear warnings this was going to happen, but intelligence never made it up to top leadership. The AP is Mike Balsamo reports. There was a big omission in this report. It doesn't address Whether or not former president and Donald Trump had any responsibility for what happened. It doesn't really go into the details of what happened before all of these kind of writers descended on the capital itself. The event at the Ellipse with the president spoke and kind of encouraged his supporters to walk down to the capital. Democrats want a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot Republicans do not Lawyer Michael Vander Veen, who defended former President Trump during his impeachment trial against a charge of inciting the riot is now representing a man charged alongside with other members and associates of the far right Oath Keepers Extremist group in the January attack. Press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden is ready for his trip to the G seven summit later this week. He's been getting ready for 50 years he has been on the world stage. He's known a number of these leaders for decades, including President Putin and including a number of the leaders. He'll see it NATO and he'll see at the G seven. The president will also be meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Geneva. Acting U. S. Attorney Randy Grossman says criminal gangs divulged plans for moving drug shipments and carrying out killings on a secure messaging system secretly run by the FBI. The criminals using these devices believed they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement. But in reality the criminals were not underneath the radar. They were on it. The FBI was monitoring them. Those conversations. The operation known as Trojan Shield, led to police raids in 16 nations more than 800 people were arrested. This is a P news UN appeals judges upheld the convictions and life sentence for former Bosnian Serb leader Ratko Melodic for genocide and other offenses. The ruling means this 79 year old former general who terrorized Bosnia throughout the war, will spend the rest of his life in prison. He is the last major figure from the conflict that ended more than a quarter cent. You go to face justice, presiding judge said. The court dismissed largest appeal in its entirety and found his life sentence. Also rejected an appeal by prosecutors of largest kettle on one other account of genocide linked to ethnic purges Early in the war. I'm Zaria shockingly, Martha White has died. Her actions helped launch the 1953 bus boycotts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After a long day of walking to and from work while trying to reach her bus stop, White decided to sit in one of the only bus seats available. One designated for white passengers. Martha White was 99. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News. I'm Ed Donahue with an A P news minute. A Senate report on the January capital riot found a lot went wrong abroad. Intelligence breakdown across many agencies, but majority leader Chuck Schumer says There was no mention why there was a riot, with the exception of a brief reference to performer President Trump's remarks at the Ellipse. Senate Republicans insisted that the report exclude anything having to do with the cause of the insurrection. The report says there were clear warnings and tips. Supporters of former President Trump were planning to storm the capital. But that intelligence never made it up to top leadership. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says there's no need for another investigation. Today's report is one of the many reasons I'm confident. And the ability of existing investigations to uncover all actionable facts about the events of January six. The report recommends immediate changes to give the Capitol police chief more authority. I'm Ed Donahue. A P news..

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"mike balsamo" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:09 min | 2 years ago

"mike balsamo" Discussed on AP News

"P news. I'm Ed Donahue. The Senate has released its investigation of the January capital riot. It found intelligence breakdowns across many agencies, the report said. There were clear warnings this was going to happen, but intelligence never made it up to top leadership. The AP is Mike Balsamo reports. There was a big omission in this report. It doesn't address Whether or not former president and Donald Trump had any responsibility for what happened. It doesn't really go into the details of what happened before all of these kind of writers descended on the capital itself. The event at the Ellipse with the president spoke and kind of encouraged his supporters to walk down to the capital. Democrats want a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot Republicans do not Lawyer Michael Vander Veen, who defended former President Trump during his impeachment trial against a charge of inciting the riot is now representing a man charged alongside with other members and associates of the far right Oath Keepers Extremist group in the January attack. Press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden is ready for his trip to the G seven summit later this week. He's been getting ready for 50 years he has been on the world stage. He's known a number of these leaders for decades, including President Putin and including a number of the leaders. He'll see it NATO and he'll see at the G seven. The president will also be meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Geneva. Acting U. S. Attorney Randy Grossman says criminal gangs divulged plans for moving drug shipments and carrying out killings on a secure messaging system secretly run by the FBI. The criminals using these devices believed they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement. But in reality the criminals were not underneath the radar. They were on it. The FBI was monitoring them. Those conversations. The operation known as Trojan Shield, led to police raids in 16 nations more than 800 people were arrested. This is a P news UN appeals judges upheld the convictions and life sentence for former Bosnian Serb leader Ratko Melodic for genocide and other offenses. The ruling means this 79 year old former general who terrorized Bosnia throughout the war, will spend the rest of his life in prison. He is the last major figure from the conflict that ended more than a quarter cent. You go to face justice, presiding judge said. The court dismissed largest appeal in its entirety and affirmed his life sentence. Also rejected an appeal by prosecutors of largest kettle on one other account of genocide linked to ethnic purges Early in the war. I'm Zaria Shockley, Martha White, has died. Her actions helped launch the 1953 bus boycotts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After a long day of walking to and from work while trying to reach her bus stop, White decided to sit in one of the only bus seats available. One designated for white passengers. Martha White was 99 I'm Ed Donahue. AP News Introducing the lows list. While there's innovation in every aisle, these are some of our experts. Top picks for 2021 Customize any load with the World Pool two in one washer. Control your.

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