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available to us? there he is. former prosecutor himself. as you see this video we re playing here, to see rudy giuliani, former mayor of new york, former d.a. from manhattan, someone who prosecuted successfully so many, under under the act that he now faces charges under. tell us the significance of this moment. it is certainly a sobering moment and i think a reality hit for rudy giuliani. he was a long-time, very respected federal prosecutor. he was the u.s. attorney for the manhattan u.s. attorney s office in the southern district of new york in the 1980s. i had the honor of working there about 20 years later. and rudy was a figure who was convenient rated inside the justice department and inside the southern district of new york. one of his signatures was that he really pioneered an expansive view of the rico act to go after crime figures and others. now here he is surrendering into
just not too long afterwards that s when we re going to see people go to the jail and turn themselves in. we just have gotten a new consent bond agreement for sidney powell, that bond is set at $100,000. that means we re on watch for surrender, really any moment, jose. and, joyce, we re going to witness a former new york city mayor, former federal prosecutor turning themselve in. what are your thoughts on that? well, this would be a routine process if it was any other case, jose. defendants typically aren t given this much courtesy and leeway about showing up to surrender and begin the process. here fani willis decided that that was the right thing to do. but when rudy giuliani makes the comment that you played earlier, talking about how he was the prosecutor who put some of the most important crime figures of the last century in prison, he s talking about the work he engaged in prosecuting members of the mafia. and it is a stunning sort of moment to see rudy giuliani accused under
himself. but a recent examination of his record will show that he also through annapolis and blunder, prevented the successful prosecution of my crime figures because of wiretapping errors. it leads me to reinstate his reputation as a tough and courageous and hard-nosed prosecutor. well, i m not gonna fall down and be his victim, i assure you. [applause] he is corrupt, those justice department officials, using me for political purposes, using me because they need me for their own purposes. that was 1973. and people say now, wow, we ve never had a president trying to tear down the justice system, and attack federal law enforcement officials like trump is now. yes, we have. we definitely have. except he was vice president, not president, when he did it. his name was spiro agnew, and he was facing a 40 count