campaign and russian agents. and to criminally prosecute someone, yes you need to to show mens rea to intent on their part at the time of the criminal to exit the crime. if they knew the russians obtained information illegally, of secretary clinton by hacking computers, by that engaging in espionage inside the united states. it would be a cranium for them to meet with the russians and participate in that conspiracy. as professor butler pointed out it s also a criminal to accept contributions in kind in dollars or rubbles or whatever fl a foreign government or national of any sort. and this was clearly assistance from the russian government offered to the trump campaign. it needed to be reported to the fbi. i am very concerned about this this.
manifestation of the state in their lives. it is about accountability of government. we really do need sunshine to see what is going on. well look professor butler charging the officers is one thing. how do you fix the problem overall? what do we do here? you know it is true. one issue are the police. again, a lot of the problem is excessive force. but some of the problem is just civility, the police do not treat a lot of african-americans and latinos with respect or courtesy. so one measure that the cameras lead to is just having folks treat each other better. that takes care of some of the issues with the police. but at the end of the day, we have to look at things like structure, like failing schools. like dysfunctional communities. like no jobs with living wages. these are some of the circumstances that get people
a growing movement. are they able to shut down the bridge? they are trying right now. there are some cars that are on the street but they haven t been able to fully shut down the bridge quite yet. thank you, amanda sakuma. i m joined by professor paul butler. a former federal prosecutor himself. philip holloway and also former prosecutor and former police offic officer, both of those titles went to him. and a criminal defense attorney. my main focus with mr. butler, professor butler is a criminal case in criminal court. when you look at the pictures, i want to show some what happened with the victim, eric garner just laid there for minutes and minutes. no sense of emergency. maybe he died in those moments. didn t treat him like a human being but like a dirty dog on
he stepped in and got a conviction. will there be a federal case taken here? i think that s more likely than the case in ferguson. i can certainly see the argument made there s probable cause for negligent homicide. whether that can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt will remain to be seen. i can see the case being made out here. i think attorney general holder will go after a systemic problem in ferguson and a particular one in this case. they look at that guy and sympathize with him as a person. he s even a likable looking guy. i can t explain why but he seems like a likable guy. doesn t look like a guy who is going to punch a cop. most importantly, he didn t. that s what makes this so egregious. everybody agrees, i think, to varying degrees. philip holloway, professor butler and midwin charles. rand paul blamed eric garner s death in part on the cigarette tax.
miscarriage of justice. they got up here and lied. he stepped in and got a conviction. will there be a federal case taken here? i think that s more likely than the case in ferguson. i can certainly see the argument made there s probable cause for negligent homicide. whether that can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt will remain to be seen. i can see the case being made out here. i think attorney general holder will go after a systemuc problem in ferguson and a particular one in this case. they look at that guy and sympathize with him as a person. he s even a likable looking guy. i can t explain why but he seems like a likable guy. doesn t look like a guy who is going to punch a cop. most importantly, he didn t. that s what makes this so egregious. everybody agrees, i think, to varying degrees. philip holloway, professor