family business is now convicted on all counts, so, what does this mean going forward? and tonight, the response coming in from the trump organization. our investigative reporter aaron katersky leading us off from the courthouse here in new york. reporter: tonight, the company that was the foundation of former president trump s career and eventual rise to the white house, the trump organization, found guilty by a manhattan jury on all 17 counts, including a scheme to defraud. that is consequential. it underscores that in man hat that, we have one standard of justice for all. reporter: the verdict holding the company liable for the criminal conduct of its top executives, mainly allen weisselberg, the former chief financial officer who pleaded guilty to arranging some of his compensation off the books. the company paid for his apartment, his mercedes-benz, and for his grandchildren s tuition. nearly $2 million in perks, none of it declared as income. trump was not charged and the d
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helicopter in new york, and yet the rules for helicopters allow it as long as you remain clear of the clouds. perhaps in this case, and as long as you re going at a speed which allows you to avoid collisions because helicopters can hover and move slowly, they have more liberal rules for visual flight rule flying. and so this might have been technically a legal flight. but if the pilot got disoriented and in the clouds lots of trouble can happen in a place like midtown manhattan. how can you fly with the ceiling at 500 feet, period? well, you fly low and helicopters are designed to fly low to try to fly across midtown man hat within a ceiling of 500 feet is a fool s errand, of course. was this person trying to thread his way across central park or trying to fly on the rivers? there are all kinds of
still wearing his tariff man hat. the president standing by his plan for a 5% tariff on mexican goods. that tariff to happen next week. here he is at a press conference in london. i think it is more likely the tariffs go on and we ll probably be talking during the time the tariffs are on and they re going to be paid. mike pompeo scheduled to meet with mexico s foreign minister. that meeting today. they ll be talking about tariffs and immigration. of course the president frustrated with the number of migrants crossing into the u.s. via mexico. he s using tariffs to punish mexico. even in the face of heavy criticism. what do you think of republicans who say that they may take action to block you imposing those tariffs? i don t think they will do that. if they do, it s foolish. there s nothing more important than borders. federal reserve chairman jerome powell weighed in on the trade developments. we are closely monitoring the