unfortunately, lawrence, when i was a prosecutor, grand juries was were deliberating cases, we did not have the presidents presidents of the united states as subject of our investigations. let us not go out these jurors public comments to distract us from what donald trump did. because this grand juror did not make a phone call to the secretary of state in georgia asking him to find enough votes so that donald trump could win. he did not shake down every single person who had the ability to change the election to try to get them to change the election. so, as you pointed out, this is just a distraction device by donald trump, with no legal argument behind it, and a desperate, desperate man who recognizes he can see just offshore a category five legal storm coming his way. so, glenn kirschner, she has told us more than 12 people have been recommended for indictment. when asked about donald trump was recommended for indictment,
interviews by grand jurors while the case was still going on. unfortunately, lawrence, when i was a prosecutor, grand juries was were deliberating cases, we did not have the presidents presidents of the united states as subject of our investigations. let us not go out these jurors public comments to distract us from what donald trump did. because this grand juror did not make a phone call to the secretary of state in georgia asking him to find enough votes so that donald trump could win. he did not shake down every single person who had the ability to change the election to try to get them to change the election. so, as you pointed out, this is just a distraction device by donald trump, with no legal argument behind it, and a desperate, desperate man who recognizes he can see just offshore a category five legal storm coming his way. so, glenn kirschner, she has told us more than 12 people have been recommended for
was heard and what we were told were flash bang and reporter saying they have to hit the ground is that what transpired that hostage taker was killed? i have no doubt. you know, danny describe it exactly way they do it prior to making entry deploy distraction device they re loud, bright that gives a couple of seconds advantage to the entry team. and you know, even if you have a gun within reach or in your hand, you would literally be frozen you know for one, two we three seconds before you can bring that weapon up, and that s what they did and use those devices. ashley: really quickly anyone who is just now joining us we are covering breaking news of colleyville, texas, hostage standoff in a synagogue is now over. hostage taker is dead. the four hostages that were taken they are safe no one was hurt and we are waiting for news conference right now we have david katz former federal agent
professor. it s an individual hold on. i hold on, professor. let s hear what renato says. i ll come back to you. i promise. i m sorry. he meant it. go ahead, renato. first of all, i would not count out michael cohen. he s done things that make no sense before. i have no idea why he s on television talking to not only, you know, journalists but also actors and other random people. i mean he s doing a lot of things that make no sense. so it wouldn t surprise me if michael cohen did anything. you know, you have an attorney who is willing to tape his client. he certainly is willing to release the tapes. that wouldn t surprise me. but as far as the trump camp goes, i think that they obtained these recordings as part of the process. right. they were involved in that special master process. right. so certainly they could have leaked tapes too. maybe they figured it changes the conversation from helsinki. yes, it does, doesn t it. which i m sure wasn t polling well