it s 4:00 in new york on a monday. an empire built on lies. that is how one veteran prosecutor describes the twice impeached disgraced ex-president s family business. the trump organization. it is the linchpin of the image of a successful businessman that donald trump sold to his voters for years. but those are the words of mark pomerantz. you re going the hear a lot about him in the coming days. he is a former prosecutor for the manhattan district attorney s office, a man who spent a year poring over financial statements from the ex-president s businesses and interviewing potential witnesses about them. he came to one inescapable conclusion, that donald trump committed financial crimes. here is what he said to cbs news about his boss, manhattan d.a. alvin bragg s decision to halt the grand jury probe that was looking into trump s finances, a decision that led pomerantz to resign in protest. if you take the exact same conduct and make it not about donald trump and not about
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but i have to say. i was fascinated to hear and glad to see this issue of the valuations. this coming into the news again, because it is something that this family has been doing for deck raids. we did a story in 2018 on the inherited wealth that donald trump inherited from his father, fred. when we started out, we didn t quite know the crazy road that that story was going to take us down, but it centered around appraisals. and for decades, this family has been using appraisals to their advantage. when they need a charitable contribution for a tax return, they go high. when they need a bank they go high. and when there is something involving land going into an estate, they go low. and over and over and over we ve seen it. when we did this story, we learned terms like the friendly appraiser. you don t need to go to an appraiser and say i d like it low. you need to say we need this valued because it s going to go
already. but this is a t started with the obama report, the intel committee, the right place to look at it. my point yesterday was we ought to talk to everybody who reasonably you should be expected to talk to and look at everything. melissa: not everybody agrees with that including rand paul. listen to what he had to say. you know, i think that might be excessive. i think that looks like the president has handled the situation and unless there s some kind of other evidence, this looks like something that was internal white house politics and looks like the president s handled it. melissa: his.is, you yourself called it a distraction. mike flynn is out. he is not part of the equation any more. so why do you need to look into it further at this point? what danger is still left that warrants an investigation in your mind? first of all i think we oug to recognize general flynn s deck raids of service to the country and also recognize that in the job he had absolute credibility wit
scientists come forward to challenge her claims about the controversial hpv vaccine. jim acosta is covering the race to unseat perry. shall we say it is a race indeed. it absolutely is, wolf, and the only thing missing from the campaign trail this week, michael buffer. the professional wrestler master of ceremonies, who s known for his battle cry, let s get ready to rumble. it s the main event for the gop comes down to rick perry versus mitt romney, stand back. just yesterday, that jobs legacy in massachusetts got even worse. in iowa, perry is laying into romney s health care plan, pointing to this study from a conservative think tank that concluded the program has cost the state 18,000 jobs. a finding romney aides call deeply flawed. it kills toos many jobs and gets between you and your doctor. doesn t make any difference whether it s passed in massachusetts or washington, d.c. it is bad medicine and needs to be stopped. his campaign is holding up this gallup poll.