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it had just gone through enron. enron convinced them that there were gaps in the statutes. they tried to fill the gaps that -- and they found out about one gap in enron and they said, this is a lesson to us. there are probably other gaps in the statutes but they didn't know exactly what the gaps were. so they said, let us have a backstop provision. and this is the backstop provision. of course in that circumstance, superfluity is very often a good argument when it comes to statutory interpretation but it is not a good argument when congress specifically devises a backstop provision to fill gaps that might exist. they don't know exactly how they exist but they think that they probably do exist in a pre- existing statutory scheme. that's what this provision is intended to do. >> respectfully, your honor. a close reading of yates both the majority and dissenting opinion demonstrate that the court thought that 1519 was the backstop. that was supposed to be the omnibus provision. the court was fighting over what the meaning of tangible object was in 1519 but that was meant to pl
it had just gone through enron. enron convinced them that there were gaps in the statutes. they tried to fill the gaps that -- and they found out about one gap in enron and they said, this is a lesson to us. there are probably other gaps in the statutes but they didn't know exactly what the gaps were. so they said, let us have a backstop provision. and this is the backstop provision. of course in that circumstance, superfluity is very often a good argument when it comes to statutory...
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dagen: you use the enron losses stop lobbying and protest. we needed you. we hope to have you back soon. thank you so much for watching "the evening edit". it is good to be back. i'm liz mcdonald. we hope you watch tomorrow night for the rest of the week. we got ascended over to dagen and sean. a ho
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the enron obstruction act, what is that all about? they use that at the u.s. attorney's office in washington have the judges in washington d.c. against the january 6 letters. the problem is that does not fit they had to rewrite the statute. the circuit court the three-judge panel with biden appointees. applied to the purchase supreme court's having to hear that case as well. and decide on it. then a law that's used against potentially corrupt federal contractors? that is what they are bringing against trump. the supreme court is sitting there at the debating society. it did not look like they're debating a law they were debating philosophy. what's private? what is official? what if seal team six is sent to overthrow a president sends out the military. but the presidents and alien? it was embarrassing it was humiliating is working for an unconstitutional prosecutor other assets of the constitutional system. the justice that should be familiar with jack smith pretty went there before he brought a preposterous case he rewrote the statute. and so the governor was
the enron obstruction act, what is that all about? they use that at the u.s. attorney's office in washington have the judges in washington d.c. against the january 6 letters. the problem is that does not fit they had to rewrite the statute. the circuit court the three-judge panel with biden appointees. applied to the purchase supreme court's having to hear that case as well. and decide on it. then a law that's used against potentially corrupt federal contractors? that is what they are bringing...
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instagram, followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight burglary. let's before the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago break the window. and they obviously, but for the cash first. >> register. >> well, office, you know, see if there's a saying that there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can take. he's learned not to leave any cash. the restaurant overnight, but says the damage is stolen goods and having to be close. monday comes around. $3500 in losses. yeah, we about we get a look at other property. but at the same time, our weren't always, you >> if anybody doesn't know commercial real estate right now is a mess. and landlords are are going just let you out of the his current least isn't. and for another 6 years filing a police report for past break-ins never resulted in an arrest. so greer says he doesn't bother calling 9-1-1 to report the crime. he wants more of a
instagram, followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight burglary. let's before the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago break the window. and they obviously, but for the cash first. >> register. >> well, office, you know, see if there's a saying that there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can...
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if this case involves a law that was passed in the wake of enron, the enron scandal that a makes it a crime to obstruct the an official proceeding. now, typically that law has been used in cases involving evidence tampering. that's why it was passed after enron, because if you remember the document shredding that took place. but what the department of justice has done has expanded this, the understanding of the statute to apply and use against january 6th defendants saying that they were interfering in the certification of the election. and the justice, at least the conservative ones, seem skeptical because can can this law be usesed as a catch-all?? -- used as a catch-all? what a does it mean to obstruct, and and what is an official meeting? if their intent was to block people from, say, getting to a court for a trialing could they be with slapped with this law? so it's an interesting argument. and the reason it would have an impact on donald trump is because this is one of the key charges that jack smith has brought against hem in the januaryth case and really the most serious one.
if this case involves a law that was passed in the wake of enron, the enron scandal that a makes it a crime to obstruct the an official proceeding. now, typically that law has been used in cases involving evidence tampering. that's why it was passed after enron, because if you remember the document shredding that took place. but what the department of justice has done has expanded this, the understanding of the statute to apply and use against january 6th defendants saying that they were...
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they missed stuff enron was doing. they wanted to make sure they did not miss anything again so we can sweep in all of this stuff that happened after january 6 as part of the broad and the conservative justices in particular were very skeptical about how broadly doj viewed it. could it sweep in someone who stands up and interrupts the supreme court, could that person be charged with a 20 year felony? the doj said it is much tougher than that. he had to prove somebody had corrupt intent, that they knew they were disrupting and they did it on purpose, but the justices seemed to worry about how widely it could be applied. >> some 350 people have been charged with obstructing an official proceeding for their part in the attack. more than 100 people have already been convicted and are serving prison sentences. what might the outcome of the supreme court's ruling mean for those cases and what might it mean for donald who is also charged with the obstruction crime? kyle: if the supreme court rules as narrowly as it might, it
they missed stuff enron was doing. they wanted to make sure they did not miss anything again so we can sweep in all of this stuff that happened after january 6 as part of the broad and the conservative justices in particular were very skeptical about how broadly doj viewed it. could it sweep in someone who stands up and interrupts the supreme court, could that person be charged with a 20 year felony? the doj said it is much tougher than that. he had to prove somebody had corrupt intent, that...
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this law was passed after the enron scandal in 2000. it was meant to stop people from tampering with evidence in a court like proceeding or congressional proceeding, not envisioned to cover the sort of riotous conduct we saw on january 6. he may be culpable for a lot of stuff but this obstruction charge, which has a 20 year maximum sentence, he says that should not apply to him or his fellow rioters. amna: the supreme court's -- kyle: the supreme court's conservative -- >> help us understand why they seemed dubious of the broad reading of this obstruction law. >> the doj that this law was passed by congress as a catchall and should apply to all kinds of disruptive conduct. they missed stuff enron was doing and they wanted to make sure they did not miss anything again so we can sweep in all of this stuff that happened after january 6 as part of the broad umbrella and the conservative justices in particular were very skeptical about how broadly doj viewed it. could it sweep in someone who stands up and interrupts the supreme court, could
this law was passed after the enron scandal in 2000. it was meant to stop people from tampering with evidence in a court like proceeding or congressional proceeding, not envisioned to cover the sort of riotous conduct we saw on january 6. he may be culpable for a lot of stuff but this obstruction charge, which has a 20 year maximum sentence, he says that should not apply to him or his fellow rioters. amna: the supreme court's -- kyle: the supreme court's conservative -- >> help us...
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instagram followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight there's the for the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago. break the window and they obviously, but for the cash first. >> register. >> head office, you know, see if there's a safe and there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can take. he's learned not to leave any cash. the restaurant overnight, but says the damage is stolen goods and having to be close. monday comes around. $3500 in losses. yeah, we thought about we get a look at other property, but at the same time, our weren't always, you >> if anybody doesn't know commercial real estate right now is a mess. and landlords are are going just let you out of a his current least as an 10 for another 6 years filing a police report for past break-ins never resulted in an arrest. so greer says he doesn't bother calling 9-1-1 to report the crime. he wants more of a police
instagram followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight there's the for the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago. break the window and they obviously, but for the cash first. >> register. >> head office, you know, see if there's a safe and there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can take. he's...
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then we have the enron obstruction case. there was eight statute passed because enron had destroyed a whole bunch of documents knowing they would eventually be subpoenaed by congress and the federal prosecutors. they pass a law to prevent it. that is a law they are using is donald trump about 500 of the generate six protest u.s. district judge charles nichols saw this. he said this is a stretch of the stretch of the law beyond the scope to inappropriately apply in these cases he ruled that a defendant must have taken quote is quoted from the law some action with respect to a document, record or other object that's a quote right on the statute. to obstruct an official proceeding under the law. we have three judge panel in washington d.c. that decide this applies to donald trump and these protesters who was on the panel? two biden appointees two out of three that's not too bad. one of them judge upon one of the most outrageous political hacks to ever wear black robe as a matter fact. that is saying something given the state of
then we have the enron obstruction case. there was eight statute passed because enron had destroyed a whole bunch of documents knowing they would eventually be subpoenaed by congress and the federal prosecutors. they pass a law to prevent it. that is a law they are using is donald trump about 500 of the generate six protest u.s. district judge charles nichols saw this. he said this is a stretch of the stretch of the law beyond the scope to inappropriately apply in these cases he ruled that a...
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. >> it is very competitive and cutthroat but in those enronments, some of the best products come out. >> while many people are used to seeing the large crowds ide golden gate park on ú4/20' hance to see what else the industry has to offer with the vents all week long including on 4/20 like this art exhibition made up of cannabis bags open each day. >> there is a forward movement we have never seen before. we have seen this ground flow of public port . it is world. y transforming the - >> business leaders say the momentum toward legalizat and new advantages and howthey use the plants are only adding to the energy for weed week but financial challenges are not just affecting the organizers ndustry as a whole has struggled in t economy. >> every day is a battle for us. we are in the middle of a market correction. you will see lot of brands really úestablish >> weed we hopes to bring a boost to neighborhoods like oma i bringing people out to meet growers and in the evening for cannabis parties. >> there is more things to do and more placeto go than ever before. >> higher-qual health pr
. >> it is very competitive and cutthroat but in those enronments, some of the best products come out. >> while many people are used to seeing the large crowds ide golden gate park on ú4/20' hance to see what else the industry has to offer with the vents all week long including on 4/20 like this art exhibition made up of cannabis bags open each day. >> there is a forward movement we have never seen before. we have seen this ground flow of public port . it is world. y...
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kate, the supreme court has to define the scope of the statute that was passed in the wake of the enron scandal. it has two halves, path of it applies to the alteration or mutilation of documents. the other half is for otherwise, corrupts corruptly interferes, impedes, or obstructs, and an official proceeding, the government alleges that that otherwise is sort of a broad catchall and any way in which a person somehow interferes with an official proceeding is covered by the statute. mr. fisher, the defendant in the case, arguing he's now you have to look at otherwise in connection to that first part, which is the alteration of documents, i think it does have broader implications for what i've always called this blue collar part of the jan. sixth case. there are a lot of people that are charged with trespass or assault cases in which they are pledged to have violently breached the boundaries of the capital. but then there's the white collar part of the case, which is a much broader effort to interfere with the official proceeding. and i don't think that even the narrow interpretation woul
kate, the supreme court has to define the scope of the statute that was passed in the wake of the enron scandal. it has two halves, path of it applies to the alteration or mutilation of documents. the other half is for otherwise, corrupts corruptly interferes, impedes, or obstructs, and an official proceeding, the government alleges that that otherwise is sort of a broad catchall and any way in which a person somehow interferes with an official proceeding is covered by the statute. mr. fisher,...
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part of sarbanes oxley in the wake of enron. and defendants like mr. your fish and others have argued that this law wasn't meant to apply to people who had police officers at the capitol. and this was meant to apply to people who potentially tamper with evidence. now the district court, when this challenge was made agreed. but the appellate court actually sided with the government and they're broad interpretation of the law. so now all eyes on the supreme court and shan a lot of these defendants have been charged with other things, beating up police officers, breaking and entering into the capital and so on. so it doesn't blow up. >> all of these cases, but it is an important aspect of it. it is. i also certainly don't think it would blow up the charges against trump in particular, because this aspect of it is also covered for him by the actual type of false documents with the fake electors scheme and such. i don't think ultimately even if the supreme court were to reverse on this aspect of it, it's going to affect him that much. i mean, frankly, i don
part of sarbanes oxley in the wake of enron. and defendants like mr. your fish and others have argued that this law wasn't meant to apply to people who had police officers at the capitol. and this was meant to apply to people who potentially tamper with evidence. now the district court, when this challenge was made agreed. but the appellate court actually sided with the government and they're broad interpretation of the law. so now all eyes on the supreme court and shan a lot of these...
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enron was about document shredding. senator joe biden said this statute was about document shredding. now the district circuit court reinstated the charges. now the supreme court is looking at it saying this is not the way the statute applies. neil gorsuch did just completely shred the government's argument. important not only for the 300 plus that have been charged under this statute but two of the four counts in the d.c. case that jack smith has brought against donald trump are this exact statute. >> harris: this idea of walking outside the bounds of what we normally see in legal proceedings is also happening in new york. we've never seen a case up against donald trump in new york, either. >> we've never seen that but remember there are so many other important crimes that should be on trial right now in new york and they are not being prosecuted. they aren't being pursued because a lot of the resources of the new york district attorney's office under alvin bragg are being focused on donald trump and trying to bring hi
enron was about document shredding. senator joe biden said this statute was about document shredding. now the district circuit court reinstated the charges. now the supreme court is looking at it saying this is not the way the statute applies. neil gorsuch did just completely shred the government's argument. important not only for the 300 plus that have been charged under this statute but two of the four counts in the d.c. case that jack smith has brought against donald trump are this exact...
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instagram followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight there's the for the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago break the window. and they obviously, but for the cash first. >> register. >> head office, you know, see if there's a saying that there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can take. he's learned not to leave any cash. the restaurant overnight, but says the damage is stolen goods and having to be closed. monday comes around. $3500 in losses. yeah, we about we get a look at other property. but at the same time, our weren't always, you >> if anybody doesn't know commercial real estate right now is a mess. and landlords are are going just let you out of the his current least as an 10 for another 6 years filing a police report for past break-ins never resulted in an arrest. so greer says he doesn't bother calling 9-1-1 to report the crime. he wants more of a police pr
instagram followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight there's the for the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago break the window. and they obviously, but for the cash first. >> register. >> head office, you know, see if there's a saying that there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can take....
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now, attorneys argue the law, which was passed in the wake of the enron scandal, can't be used in these cases because it's intended for financial crimes and evidence-tampering. >>> and now to israel where the country's military chief says that they will respond to iran's unprecedented large-scale drone and missile attack over the weekend. while israeli leaders have hinted at retaliation, the government is under intense international pressure not to further escalate the conflict. cbs's debora patta reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's aerial might choreographed for maximum effect resulted in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched. first came over 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles, all shot down before reaching israel. with help from u.s., supjordan,d saudi arabia, they took out 180 drones. then 120 ballistic missile, half failed to launch or crashed in flight. five ballistic missiles landed and caused minor damage to a military baze. israel's war cabinet favors retaliation while israel's defense force is on standby. >> iran will face the consequ
now, attorneys argue the law, which was passed in the wake of the enron scandal, can't be used in these cases because it's intended for financial crimes and evidence-tampering. >>> and now to israel where the country's military chief says that they will respond to iran's unprecedented large-scale drone and missile attack over the weekend. while israeli leaders have hinted at retaliation, the government is under intense international pressure not to further escalate the conflict. cbs's...
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. >> instagram followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight burglary. let's before the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago break the window. and they obviously, but for the cash first register. >> head office, you know, see if there's a say that there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can take. he's learned not to leave any cash. the restaurant overnight, but says the damage is stolen goods and having to be close. monday comes around. $3500
. >> instagram followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight burglary. let's before the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago break the window. and they obviously, but for the cash first register. >> head office, you know, see if there's a say that there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can...
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hopefully, enron, us a shot if or took a closely shuttle. let's go with one gen a general way. i know you said to me, i noticed the, the fox had come listen height. the height was her condition. the drone a given year that goes $24.00 on 7 buzzing in our ears as if it's like the national anthem or something. you sleep on a drone, you wake up on and drone, you live your life on a drove. can you imagine living 6 months with this bus? it's insane. for 151 days i have been daily reported. if i wasn't like producing packages or doing live reports, i have been treating and posting on my instagram. we were driving in the car, finishing up the rec for today. and suddenly a huge explosion happens. if target this house a lot. i saw her brain. maybe she's a 5 year old. the we're not used to it. there's lots of stories. people who are still trapped under the rubble, people who till now don't have their bodies fund, the people who can't feed their families, people who are arrested on their way from evacuating from the north to the south. every time i see a mother calling, i remember my aunt
hopefully, enron, us a shot if or took a closely shuttle. let's go with one gen a general way. i know you said to me, i noticed the, the fox had come listen height. the height was her condition. the drone a given year that goes $24.00 on 7 buzzing in our ears as if it's like the national anthem or something. you sleep on a drone, you wake up on and drone, you live your life on a drove. can you imagine living 6 months with this bus? it's insane. for 151 days i have been daily reported. if i...
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this is all about a federal statue that came to life after the enron scandal. actually, the statute makes it a crime to corruptly obstruct an official proceeding. prosecutors leaned on this and the cases against more than 350 rioters who forced their way into the capitol on january 6. and what happens here could also have real impact on the special counsel's case against donald trump. cnn's joan biskupic has much more on this. and a note to everyone, her book on the court, nine black robes is out in paperback today. joan and the many hats that you wear for all of us what is going to happen when oral arguments begin? >> sure. you're going to hear the justices take a very close reading at that statute. kate. and as you see there, it says that anyone who obstructs influences or impedes any kind of official proceeding could be charged and what a lower court judge first rule is that you need some evidence, you need some documents at this law passed in 22,002 in the wake of the enron financial practices scandal involves evidence of documents in a lower court judge sa
this is all about a federal statue that came to life after the enron scandal. actually, the statute makes it a crime to corruptly obstruct an official proceeding. prosecutors leaned on this and the cases against more than 350 rioters who forced their way into the capitol on january 6. and what happens here could also have real impact on the special counsel's case against donald trump. cnn's joan biskupic has much more on this. and a note to everyone, her book on the court, nine black robes is...
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the issue is that it's a 2002 law that was passed in the wake of the enron financial documents scandal. and it says it has two parts of this law says that anybody who corruptly authors of destroys a record or document or other object object two impair its use in official proceeding could be punished, or someone who otherwise of structs influences or any official proceeding or attempts to do so. one side talks about evidence, the other side is broader about any kind of obstruction the justice department has charged these hundred people hundreds of people well, including former president donald trump, with the second part of this saying obstructing an official proceeding joseph fischer, one of the defendants came to the court today and appeal that saying that you can't use this part of the post enron law unless there's actually some evidence that had been tainted in some way. now, he's lost in lower courts and here, let me just tell you, first of all, some of the comments that were made. justices were very skeptical. but here's an example of justice sotomayor, who said that no. otherwise
the issue is that it's a 2002 law that was passed in the wake of the enron financial documents scandal. and it says it has two parts of this law says that anybody who corruptly authors of destroys a record or document or other object object two impair its use in official proceeding could be punished, or someone who otherwise of structs influences or any official proceeding or attempts to do so. one side talks about evidence, the other side is broader about any kind of obstruction the justice...
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. >> instagram followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight burglary. let's before the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago break the window. and they obviously, but for the cash first register. >> head office, you know, see if there's a say that there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can take. he's learned not to leave any cash. the restaurant overnight, but says the damage is stolen goods and having to be close. monday comes around. $3500 in losses. >> filing a police report for past break-ins never resulted in an arrest. so greer says he does not bother calling 9-1-1 to report the crime. very defeating is very end. >> it's just that's that's again to kick in the teeth for sure. he's thought about moving from his downtown location at the intersection of 14th and jefferson. >> this is he stuck in a lease that doesn't. and for another 6 years wanting more of a police presenc
. >> instagram followers of roasted enron. oakland saw this post monday morning. more broken glass and another closure caused by an overnight burglary. let's before the 4th time owner amani greer has been burglarized since opening the plant-based rice bowl restaurant 3 years ago break the window. and they obviously, but for the cash first register. >> head office, you know, see if there's a say that there's no se, they just kind of roaming around and just take whatever they can...
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liz: excited to have greg jar jarrett on and supreme court justice weary about the government using enron law to hit january 6 defendant withs obstruction charges and could this overturn the same charges against former president trump. plus, house judiciary chair jim jordan take on secretary mayorkas blocking information about illegal migrant criminals. new data literally more than 600,000 of them inside the u.s. coming up on "the evening edit". liz: lawmakers drawing their red lines against illegal migrant criminals killing and assaulting americans nationwide this. is not an issue about, you know, red or blue or republican or democrats. it's about safety. house lawmakers looking to take action against the undeniable link between the border collapse under biden heard from sheriff on the front lines and one from loudoun county virginia and other from tarrant county and more on the weather border. >> large number of venezuelans coming across the board recently and it's interesting to note that until the country that doesn't talk to us at all, their prison population is hooking up. the vast
liz: excited to have greg jar jarrett on and supreme court justice weary about the government using enron law to hit january 6 defendant withs obstruction charges and could this overturn the same charges against former president trump. plus, house judiciary chair jim jordan take on secretary mayorkas blocking information about illegal migrant criminals. new data literally more than 600,000 of them inside the u.s. coming up on "the evening edit". liz: lawmakers drawing their red lines...
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6th defendants who are in jail and the whole idea about this obstruction charge is borne out of the enron disaster. jack smith has a count against the former president for obstruction. what would be the end result of that? >> he will try to differentiate that. things like a riot, i think they are going to be let free if the court rules the way i think they should rule on the law. that's not to say i think the rioters were justified. this was a misapplication of the law. what smith will argue, the effort to enlist the false panels involved the tampering of evidence to present to congress and therefore this could be covered by that provision. he will try to differentiate his situation from its application to demonstrators. >> bill: a week from tomorrow we get the immunity arguments. like to talk about that the next time around. >> dana: thank you for being here. have a great day. the heads of two ivy league universities have already stepped down over anti-semitism on their campuses. four months after an explosive house hearing that led to resignations the president of columbia university is
6th defendants who are in jail and the whole idea about this obstruction charge is borne out of the enron disaster. jack smith has a count against the former president for obstruction. what would be the end result of that? >> he will try to differentiate that. things like a riot, i think they are going to be let free if the court rules the way i think they should rule on the law. that's not to say i think the rioters were justified. this was a misapplication of the law. what smith will...
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drop in robberies milwaukee police reported a 7 percent increase, the biden administration is using enron style accounting to cook the books on everything from crime, border, economy. and in the media reporters they just regurgitate the propaganda and they wonder why the country is soured and we don't trust them in trump is wending. paul's an attorney and former nypd inspector. how regis is this fbi crime book cooking? >> it's pretty bad. you only have about 63 percent of the country that's even covered by these numbers. and what the media does is that they find some point that works for them, they hammer it and hemorrhage. you know how this works. he goes to all the proxies and they lead with that story and hope that everybody's eyes glaze over and numbers are numbers and nobody cares. but truth of the matter is i think this is good for the right and good for donald trump because nobody believes it. and as they continued to hammer this point, people know what they see in here, and the reality is as you point out, since 2019 we are up, if you take the murder number which generally the ani
drop in robberies milwaukee police reported a 7 percent increase, the biden administration is using enron style accounting to cook the books on everything from crime, border, economy. and in the media reporters they just regurgitate the propaganda and they wonder why the country is soured and we don't trust them in trump is wending. paul's an attorney and former nypd inspector. how regis is this fbi crime book cooking? >> it's pretty bad. you only have about 63 percent of the country...
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now we have an obstruction issue that should not be an obstruction issue under the enron act that is in front of the supreme court. somebody needs to put this back in the box. they need to put biden back in the box. they need to put garland back in the box and this unconstitutionally appointed prosecutor back in the box or we will all be sitting here debating for the rest of our lives what is official and what is private and will have elections determine on that and prosecutions determined on that. that is my problem. >> alright david schoen god bless you very, very much and we appreciate all you do brother. >> thank you very much. mark: we will be right back. ♪ ♪. mark: welcome back america. we heard the wonderful patriot former national security adviser to president trump, robert o'brien. chairman of american global strategies. robert o'brien, let me start with the most recent information and move back. information there is no information out the international criminal court the icc which is a radical left wing pro- genocide court controlled by the usual actors work we do not r
now we have an obstruction issue that should not be an obstruction issue under the enron act that is in front of the supreme court. somebody needs to put this back in the box. they need to put biden back in the box. they need to put garland back in the box and this unconstitutionally appointed prosecutor back in the box or we will all be sitting here debating for the rest of our lives what is official and what is private and will have elections determine on that and prosecutions determined on...
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. >> jesse: enron style reporting across the board. administration is flying in migrants from venezuela to accuse a border crossing numbers down. every time you look at a jobs report. next month, they revised it down. it's all part time jobs, it's all migrant jobs. it's a mirage. inflation is going down and prices are still going up. just at a slower level. this is really information warfare. the media should be reporting this instead of just repeating the propaganda aroround the sta. you have a crime riddled divided and distrustful society that doesn't believe the politicians, the media, or the fbi. then they wonder why there's populism on the march. >> greg: good point, jesse. that's march later. put on your glasses. coming up, we have reached trump derangement totality. there is that where it again. the abc started letting the ""comparisons fly. de? -it says 547. 5-well, that's not working. dad, she really needs to pee. [baby crying] we're gonna get in in a minute, okay? -it's not opening. -well, i'll call. representative. [baby cry
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constitution he has criminalized the election he is using the 1871 clan act for gods sake he's he's using the enron act which you court are now looking at to see if that's constitutional and a federal contractor act he will look for anything that he can to go after donald trump he has weapon eyes to this process you do not criminalize the clinical process you do not criminalize the electoral process now you have democrat district attorney is running loose doing the same thing the supreme court has to put this back in the box i don't care what their commentators on cnn and msnbc say have the guts to say wait a minute courts get the hell out of this business this is not up to us is up to the people and their elected representatives and congress not us. >> sean: you forgot the end that's it i'm done forgot that part that's it i'm done. >> will i'm done i'm done now. >> sean: is better when you do it your way great one mark live-in thank you don't miss more show on the weekend saturday and sunday coming up it is not been a good week for the president and his teleprompter we will show you glazed example
constitution he has criminalized the election he is using the 1871 clan act for gods sake he's he's using the enron act which you court are now looking at to see if that's constitutional and a federal contractor act he will look for anything that he can to go after donald trump he has weapon eyes to this process you do not criminalize the clinical process you do not criminalize the electoral process now you have democrat district attorney is running loose doing the same thing the supreme court...
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now we have an obstruction issue that should not be an obstruction issue under the enron act that is in front of the supreme court. somebody needs to put this back in the box. they need to put biden back in the box. they need to put garland back in the box and this unconstitutionally appointed prosecutor back in the box or we will all be sitting here debating for the rest of our lives what is official and what is private and will have elections determine on that and prosecutions determined on that. that is my problem. >> alright david schoen god bless you very, very much and we appreciate all you do brother. >> thank you very much. mark: we will be right back. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. our excellence is shining yet so ma
now we have an obstruction issue that should not be an obstruction issue under the enron act that is in front of the supreme court. somebody needs to put this back in the box. they need to put biden back in the box. they need to put garland back in the box and this unconstitutionally appointed prosecutor back in the box or we will all be sitting here debating for the rest of our lives what is official and what is private and will have elections determine on that and prosecutions determined on...
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now we have an obstruction issue that should not be an obstruction issue under the enron act that is in front of the supreme court. somebody needs to put this back in the box. they need to put biden back in the box. they need to put garland back in the box and this unconstitutionally appointed prosecutor back in the box or we will all be sitting here debating for the rest of our lives what is official and what is private and will have elections determine on that and prosecutions determined on that. that is my problem. >> alright david schoen god bless you very, very much and we appreciate all you do brother. >> thank you very much. mark: we will be right back. i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ when my doctor
now we have an obstruction issue that should not be an obstruction issue under the enron act that is in front of the supreme court. somebody needs to put this back in the box. they need to put biden back in the box. they need to put garland back in the box and this unconstitutionally appointed prosecutor back in the box or we will all be sitting here debating for the rest of our lives what is official and what is private and will have elections determine on that and prosecutions determined on...
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that's a document count which would keep this within a sort of narrower interpretation of the post enron 1512 case that was argued today in the supreme court. >> so hold all those facts. thomas goes in and tells tim and the committee everything he just shared with us voluntarily with lawyers. now listen to her husband today in questioning of doj lawyers. >> there have been many violent protests that have interfered with our proceedings. has the government applied this provision to other protests in the past and has this been the government's position throughout the life span of the statute? >> it has certainly been the government's position since the enactment that it covered the myriad forms and not limited to some kind of evidence impairment clause. >> have you enforced it in that manner? >> we have enforced it in a variety of prosecutions that don't focus on evidence tampering. now, i can't give you an example of enforcing it in a situation where people have violently stormed the belding in order to prevent an official proceeding from occurring with all of the elements like intent to
that's a document count which would keep this within a sort of narrower interpretation of the post enron 1512 case that was argued today in the supreme court. >> so hold all those facts. thomas goes in and tells tim and the committee everything he just shared with us voluntarily with lawyers. now listen to her husband today in questioning of doj lawyers. >> there have been many violent protests that have interfered with our proceedings. has the government applied this provision to...
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the statute was for the enron case when arthur anderson destroyed financial evidence when doj was investigating them. that was the obstruction. the department of justice charge those individuals with obstructing a federal investigation. what the supreme court was saying, what official proceeding are you obstructing? the next question after that was more pressing, what if there's a riot, what if there's a protest, what if there's a protest on -- outside of dc and justices can't get to congress or people can't get to work? is this doj going to prosecute all of those protesters on these bridges and tunnels around the country? they are on thin ice because they know it's hypocritical. >> trace: we could run the video to back up what you are saying and there's more coming tonight. kash patel great to have you, thank you. >>> meantime, more anti-israel protesters gathering today in scranton, pennsylvania during president biden's three-day campaign. meantime those protesters who shut down traffic in several major cities across the u.s. on monday make it legal help from democratic party dark money. we a
the statute was for the enron case when arthur anderson destroyed financial evidence when doj was investigating them. that was the obstruction. the department of justice charge those individuals with obstructing a federal investigation. what the supreme court was saying, what official proceeding are you obstructing? the next question after that was more pressing, what if there's a riot, what if there's a protest, what if there's a protest on -- outside of dc and justices can't get to congress...
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on because when i was at solomon brothers we owned philip brothers and when i was running it we had enron so i know the market very well. we know right away that energy is a commodity. it's based on where we are globally. the geopolitical risk is high. steve and i have been an agreement that we think there will be long till inflation because of the geopolitical risk. it's not because of domestic oil production it's about what's going on in the middle east and what's going on in the ukraine. we are in agreement that this is not surprising. we've been talking about the energy crisis will probably move up as they normally do end of the summer when people travel more. and as they normally do on this has high geopolitical risk. >> sandra: diamond spoke he factored in the inflation risk as the reason he said that global economic risks could eclipse anything since the second world war said jamie dimon to. this by the way, steve, you will love this. this was the president just less our speaking life on the former president donald trump's expiring tax cuts here is biden. >> the last administration
on because when i was at solomon brothers we owned philip brothers and when i was running it we had enron so i know the market very well. we know right away that energy is a commodity. it's based on where we are globally. the geopolitical risk is high. steve and i have been an agreement that we think there will be long till inflation because of the geopolitical risk. it's not because of domestic oil production it's about what's going on in the middle east and what's going on in the ukraine. we...
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we are not talking about enron or an organized crime family though there are some analogies that could be made. but in terms of size, it is small. this is a very small unit. so the idea that he couldn't possibly know will be a difficult one given how small the group is. but having testimony from a long time friend saying positive things about him. that he is a micromanager is good evidence for your startoff within if you are the government. >> and neil, they are starting with mr. apparently to bring in someone who can give the widest frame of a kind of shot of a description of the size of the scheme involved of protecting trump of which stormy daniels was one piece. >> yeah. i want to return to andrew's point about the mob boss defense. when it may work in some cases, here the real problem with it is donald trump directed his lawyer michael cohen paid the $130,000 and took out a home equity loan on his house to do so. it is hard to say that is michael cohen's independent judgment to go and take out a home equity loan on his own house. as opposed to what donald trump told him to do. tha
we are not talking about enron or an organized crime family though there are some analogies that could be made. but in terms of size, it is small. this is a very small unit. so the idea that he couldn't possibly know will be a difficult one given how small the group is. but having testimony from a long time friend saying positive things about him. that he is a micromanager is good evidence for your startoff within if you are the government. >> and neil, they are starting with mr....
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. >> it is worth noting that the statute came about because of the enron case. this particular statute and 1519 were promulgated to be as expansive and broad as possible. for me having worked on these statutes and the revision it is almost ludicrous to hear these arguments to have it be read in a way that is as neal said counter to the clear reading of the words. again, i think this is a court that is doing whatever it can to undermine the case. you saw the disqualification decision. hopefully you won't see it here but there will be some justices that i think are very favorably the disposed to reverse these. and then next week we have the presidential immunity arguments. that is the trifecta that will put the integrity of this court on trial. >> andrew wiseman, neal katyal, thank you both for joining us on this important night. we really appreciate it. >>> coming up, donald trump spent today in a new york city courtroom on trial. president biden was on the trail. he kicked off a three day campaign swing through the very important electoral college state of penns
. >> it is worth noting that the statute came about because of the enron case. this particular statute and 1519 were promulgated to be as expansive and broad as possible. for me having worked on these statutes and the revision it is almost ludicrous to hear these arguments to have it be read in a way that is as neal said counter to the clear reading of the words. again, i think this is a court that is doing whatever it can to undermine the case. you saw the disqualification decision....
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the law was written in the wake of the enron scandal involved document shredding. if the justices ruled broadly that the law did not apply to efforts to block the election results that could invalidate some of the charges donald trump faces in that federal case in d.c.. that's tuesday. what's happening today's the hush money case. this is in pennsylvania. >> i really think the gentleman, the constitution this is a very calm and very just look at what's going on. no man is above the law in this country. if we go back to the founding of this nation. that is something that the founding fathers who both sides are always likely to quote, that is something that they stressed. no man is above the law. these cases that are being brought are violations of the law. whether we like it or not. and we've always believed in this country that the law of the land is supreme. that we do not go above the law whether president of the united states or a person who lives and works in a menial job. we have to trust that a nation that has juries of our peers will act in accordance with t
the law was written in the wake of the enron scandal involved document shredding. if the justices ruled broadly that the law did not apply to efforts to block the election results that could invalidate some of the charges donald trump faces in that federal case in d.c.. that's tuesday. what's happening today's the hush money case. this is in pennsylvania. >> i really think the gentleman, the constitution this is a very calm and very just look at what's going on. no man is above the law in...
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this was a lot and acted in the wake of the enron scandal that specifically says it shall be a crime to corruptly obstruct an official proceeding including a congressional proceeding. what we had here was january 6 rioters attempting to obstruct the counting of electoral votes on january 6. i think the case for this application is very plain but the conservative justices kept saying over and over again could this apply to peaceful protesters? could it applied to someone who pulled the fire alarm? you gore such clearly alluded to representative jamaal bowman about a year ago and suggesting that it was either overbroad or too vague to be applied to these cases. if the court does hold that, this would be a huge shock to the entire prosecution of january 6 because it would not only mean that hundreds of existing prosecutions and even some convictions are on very shaky ground and perhaps even overturned. it would mean the court would be cutting the heart out of the january 6 indictment. jack smith would have to come back probably adding new charges and probably push the trial if it happen
this was a lot and acted in the wake of the enron scandal that specifically says it shall be a crime to corruptly obstruct an official proceeding including a congressional proceeding. what we had here was january 6 rioters attempting to obstruct the counting of electoral votes on january 6. i think the case for this application is very plain but the conservative justices kept saying over and over again could this apply to peaceful protesters? could it applied to someone who pulled the fire...
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it was promulgated in light of the enron scandal i was a prosecutor on. without getting into the weeds of the statute, it's true that this is a charge that has been used against many, many people involved in january 6 in connection with obstructing the counting of the lectoral votes. it's a charge that donald trump is also charged with in the d.c. federal case. however, it's worth noting that amy coney barrett noted this that even if the court -- that's a big even, because i think the defense has a big uphill battle. even if they were to prevail, the united states has taken a position that the creation of the slate of fake electors and using those to obstruct congress would be covered even under the way the defense wants to sort of narrow the scope of the obstruction statute. i don't think that even if the defense were to prevail here that it's going to prove fatal to the donald trump case even on the obstruction charges. of course, he is charged with more than just this obstruction offense. but it will be interesting to see and to hear the rest of the or
it was promulgated in light of the enron scandal i was a prosecutor on. without getting into the weeds of the statute, it's true that this is a charge that has been used against many, many people involved in january 6 in connection with obstructing the counting of the lectoral votes. it's a charge that donald trump is also charged with in the d.c. federal case. however, it's worth noting that amy coney barrett noted this that even if the court -- that's a big even, because i think the defense...