weighed their executive privilege claimes. and so, it is interesting to see how that will play out. i think the justice department is moving ahead with some expediency. betsy, in an interview with the washington post, you have trump calling ivanka s sit down with the january six committee, a quote, shame and harassment. he also claims he has no idea what ivanka or jarred told the committee their thoughts. yeah, he loves to use the word harassment to refer to sort of the investigative step by any investigative body that he finds to be remotely displeasing. going all the way back to the special counsel robert mueller s investigation, and the communication between his campaign and china, all the way up now to the new york attorney general s probe into his company s long and shall we say, extremely and extremely interesting business dealings in new york. anytime somebody is looking at anything from trump s history or current situation, and he doesn t like it, that s always the go-to w
of this investigation, the new york ag, they ve been focusing on whether donald trump s various hotels and other properties were over or under valued. could this new letter help the new york a. good. s investigation? how already have how much material from mazaras? almost half a million, according to if you look at the letter you showed earlier, andrea, there s a number on the lower right-hand corner referred to as bates number and it s over 500,000 pages, apparently, that have been turned over. we know there s been a tremendous volume of material turned over in as a result of the investigation and that was before both the ag s office and d.a. were able to get a hand on trump s taxes and all the subpoena s they ve served. from an investigation standpoint and where we re going, mazaras
seizure or a stroke. reporter: in september, police opened a criminal investigation into the housekeeper s death and the handling of her estate. why do you think they have decided to re-open the the s investigation into gloria satterfield s death? because then everything around alex is a lie or deception or half answers. it s a family that s cloaked in secrecy. reporter: police have also announced they are reexamining the puzzling death of 19-year-old steven smith based on information gathered while investigating the double homicide of margaret and paul murdaugh. authorities have not said what, if anything, smith s relationship was with the murdaugh family. in july 2015, steven smith s body was found in the middle of a rural road here in hampton county, south carolina. the highway patrol s incident report said he suffered from blunt force trauma to the head. a pathologist noted that it appeared he had been struck by a vehicle but the highway patrol said it didn t find any ski
thompson share. s investigation, members of that committee, did vote tonight unanimously former trump justice department official just jeff clark, for prosecution over his refusal to comply with subpoenas from the committee. that mr. clark s are also, apparently, going to be pleading the fifth, invoking his fifth amendment rights to avoid a incriminating himself. that was something we did not see coming and i m not sure how that factors into this potential content proceeding and what happens next. luckily, congressman bennie thompson, the chairman of the investigation, is now able to join us live. mister chairman, sir, thank you so much for joining us tonight. and it s been a busy evening. thank you for having me, rachel. can you explain to us in layman s terms what this means? what we have been prepared for was a vote by your committee on whether or not to refer mr. clark to be prosecuted by the justice department for ignoring subpoenas. four to thank the committee. for being in
by nasa s satellite. and they created a pattern looking at one of korindo s concessions over the period of land clearing, using heat maps to show where this forest was cleared and lining that out with hotspots that had detected, creating evidence that suggested that fire was used to clear the land. and this is something that the company strongly denies. they say those fires were likely to have been started by villagers, and it s also something that fsc say they found no evidence of. but the fsc did find, similar to the bbc s investigation, that the company, as you stated, cleared high conservation forests we re talking about 30,000 hectares and also was not faithful or honest in its conduct with indigenous tribes that call those forests home. it s very striking that this report that you covered from