he said no one would find out but he was wrong. the prosecutors dug into how they were 60% sold when they were only at 15%. and the trump tactics trump used. the front door, when they went through front door they had typical defense lawyers. but in the side door, this man, famous for his brief stint as trump s lead stint as attorney. now, head prosecutor in new york said he ll return the money that he got four years ago. he denies that any of this impacted his decision to close the case. he said even if they lied about
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white house despite telling her sister she played the white and cute card to get out of trouble. charged for leaking a report about russian interference in the presidential election to an online news outlet. still the luckiest guy in the world. george hw bush tweeting a message to his wife barbara on her 92nd birthday. the former first couple have been married for 72 years. i hope i live that long. president bush celebrates his 93rd birthday on monday. that is something else. 11 minutes after the hour, james comey afraid the president might like? the nature of the person. i was concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting so i thought it important to document. reporter: our next guest, for head prosecutor, says comey s own words just make the
but he still presented this evidence to grand jury for potential homicide charges. as a head prosecutor that ultimately has to make policy decisions, i ve had numerous, death in police custody cases. it s a tricky area. you want to make sure the community thinks you dotted i s and crossed t s. the grand jury can evaluate the credibility of witnesses, the strength of the evidence. it s a vetting process to say, it wasn t me making a singular decision. it was 23 grand jurors making that decision. is it a vetting process, or is it a way to cover a decision? because here hearing from louis white, this prosecutor, that he didn t think there was a crime committed, but still left the call up to the grand jury. which leaves the question, what if they did charge? then you d be a prosecutor sitting on a charge that they
from this guy. is that not evidence enough? as a head prosecutor you would get cases that look like one thing and when the detectives go out witnesses change their testimony. but when you have a situation like this, it s valuable to put the case to the grand jury so they can listen to all the evidence and the witnesses and they can make a decision. the woman trying to scale the fence and she is bloody and screaming. that unfortunately can be explained away, i know i m trying to get on the bandwagon, i m going to make it up. if the prosecutors thought for one minute that was going on they are not going to charge. but the worst thing as a prosecutor is when you know someone is guilty but you don t have enough evidence to charge. that means go back to the grand jury and let them decide. the prosecutor remand it back