Chris Hayes discusses the days top news. Fraudulent Accounting Tricks that they use to convince banks to give them more money and Paul Manafort was cced on these emails. There is something here as i read testimony of the case and paged through some of the bits of evidence the government has entered, julia, that there is a desperation that is almost cinematic. You can feel wafting off the emails. That these are people that are scrounging and starved for cash. Desperation is the word, im glad you used that. That is the one word that the prosecution wants to have sticking in the jurors mind when they deliberate. This was a man desperate enough when he works with these shady characters. He would have put his whole family and business at risk because he was so desperate. He got to a point where he might not have been able to pay Health Care Premiums but still wanted to fund the lifestyles and keep the house in the hamptons. A man that was desperate, and wanted to keep up his image. Desperat
Chris Hayes discusses the days top news. Reporters, Julia Ainsley and tyranny snead. We have been going back and forth. And i thought ken had the exciting stuff. But i think i had the better day. Where exactly Paful Manafort lied. One man who said he was asked to lie by Paul Manafort when he had emails showing that he was asked to lie and say that a residence that Paul Manafort owned in new york was a personal residence for the manaforts and not a Business Rental as it was. He wanted him to lie because he was trying to change his financial situation to get more loans. Then we saw another tax
preparer, cindy laporta. And she, there is a reason she had immunity because she said she was disturbed and she eventually drew a line and stopped doing this. But never wanted to report it because she didnt want to open up her firm to litigation. There is a pattern, rick gates and Paul Manafort worked hand in glove. It was not rick gates. And that also time and time again, Paul Manafort both person
the florence project. they call themselves legal first responders for immigrants. some who have been separated from their children by the u.s. government. many don t know their rights. they often don t have money for an attorney and don t speak english. annabel is here right to help them. was this a good day or a not-so-good day? uh, i don t think it was a good day, personally. just from the conversations and the reactions that i had and the tears that i had, i definitely think i would need to decompress a little bit and see how i can help further. reporter: these parents were in tears? yes, they were in tears. reporter: there are more than 3,000 undocumented immigrants imprisoned in arizona on any given day. and the florence project is the only nonprofit providing free legal aid to them. what we re seeing right now is completely unprecedented in terms of the family separation. lawrence st. john is the florence project s legal director. a 2-year-old can t tell you,
legal aid to them. what we re seeing right now is completely unprecedented in terms of the family separation. lawrence st. john is the florence project s legal director. a 2-year-old can t tell you, their mother or father s name. it s just mommy and daddy, right? a 2-year-old can t tell you, well, how does mom tell spel spell that name. and we have to track this person down and it s extremely difficult. is there any legal resource for families who have had their kids ripped away from them. if you re being deported, you might have right to have an attorney, but only if you can pay for one. and that means at least in the facilities that we work in, approximately 86% of the people here will go through the process without an attorney. what kind of outcome do they face? these trained lawyers, the american government, a court system that operates differently than the american criminal court system, right? overall, the system is