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pentagon in the closing months of the trump administration. he has been very aggressive on defending the president. he was designated as one of the president s liaisons with national archives post presidency and now is working for truth social which is the president s social media website, which he placed when he was kicked off twitter. so that is kash patel in the national security arena. andrew weissman can you bring us up to date on what more you are seeing in this extraordinary affidavit? following up on that point about kash patel, what is pretty clear here is when we get to paragraphs 52 and 53 of this 37-page document, what the government is doing is they are alerting the court to what is called brady information. they are alerting the court to
0 from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. and good day. this is andrea mitchell reports in washington. the affidavit the justice department used to win approval for the fbi s search of mar-a-lago is being released at any moment by order of the justice department approving it by the federal judge magistrate on the case. much of it is likely to be redacted to conceal critical information about sources and methods the government used to persuade the judge there was probable cause for him to of potential crimes to justify the search of the former president s home. the judge ordered the unusual release of the affidavit in part to de bunk the explosion of conspiracy theories about the search. the escalating threats against the fbi and other law enforcement officials. all of this sharpening the country s political divide as president biden escalates his attacks on what he is now criticizing as, q
would exonerate cosby. that is called brady information and the defense is entitled to that. leland: that could all come out in discovery. this is not easy. leland: indeed it will. but to that point, why now, take a look at the cover of the new york daily news. a case of he said/she said, she said, she said, she said. 50 different women or there abouts have come forward accusing bill cosby of essentially the same case, the same fact pattern. david, does the prosecutor get to bring in those women to say hey look, this is not a one-time occurrence. if you want credibility, just listen to all these other people? that is exactly what makes this case different than other criminal cases. sexual assault cases throughout many of the states and federal law allows prior bad acts as modus modus operandi to come into evidence. if this was standard protocol so to speak for bill cosby to bring women into his home or into a private setting to drug them and then to have non-consensual sex
wearing these size 10 1/2 air force ones, shoes that were not with lennon s body when he arrived at the medical examiner s office, according to the naacp review. he is going to walk a quarter mile from his house in a pair of shoes that is two sizes too small after he takes off his new pair of shoes, and this is a 17-year-old black kid with a brand new pair of jordans on. he is going to take those jordans off and just get rid of them and put on some shoes that ain t that s not his. we don t know where he got them from. no laces in them. and continue to walk down this dirt road late at night to a swing set in the middle of the trailer park and hang himself? and there are questions in the naacp review about lennon s death being ruled a suicide. dr. radish noted that her determination of manner of death in this case as suicide was based on the information she was provided by law enforcement and the local medical examiner. she would have likely called the manner of death pending, whil