attorney general, laetitia james, hit trump where it hurts him the most. james filed a sweeping lawsuit of hitting trump, the trump organization, and three of his adult children, in engaging in widespread fraud of years of false financial statements related to the family s business dealings. watch. claiming you have money you do not have does not amount to the heart of the deal. it is the heart of the steel. there cannot be different rules, for different people in this country, or the state. this former presidents are no different. attorney general james is asking trump to put his money where his mouth is to the tune of $250 million, to be exact. she is also seeking to permanently barred donald trump jr., eric trump, and ivanka trump, from running a business in the state again. they want to prohibit the trump business from entering real estate deals for five years. that would be a move that would, effectively, shutter trump s business empire in his home state, right here,
something about it. super spreader affairs as spring breakers are flocking to the beaches in florida despite warnings to stay away. and the shocking attack on police officers trying to enforce pandemic. covid relief. some receiving checks totaling thousands of dollars. to have a little bit of weight lifted off our shoulders. to not have to worry as much as maybe what the next months will hold. i have some bills that are behind, obviously. so those are all already caught up. i got all of those caught up this morning. a lot of people needing that morning. good morning, it s sunday, march 14th. i m lindsey reiser. i m kendis gibson. we have a team of correspondents and analysts standing by with the latest for you on the stories we re covering. we begin with cathy park in new york with more on that new york times report surrounding governor cuomo. good morning. more than two dozen people were interviewed for the piece. who are they? what are some of the bombshells
Interviews with newsmakers and roundtable discussions cover the top news stories of the day. And his team have been incredibly compliant and cooperative with the investigation. You have 1 million documents produced, 33 some witnesses have gone in testified under oath thusly, and this is a president that thinks it completely ridicules the system of justice if we are not looking at the other side of this investigation. You had a corrupt dealings all the way up the chain and obviously peter strzok and lisa page is gone, she left, jim comey on the shenanigans he pulled in front of congress and his silly book, and the fact that peter or is still there and we know that his wife was paid by fusion gps, the Research Firm that started the ridiculous dossier. Which may i remind the audience is a fancy french word for a load of. The president , there is a level of frustration and consternation that we are not looking at all sides of the equation. The Special Counsel is under his
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the obstruction of justice. we assume what the doj means by that, is the fact that there is a certification, and that everything was returned to the government to, and trump still retained material that was marked classified. there is a lot going on here, a lot of potential criminal exposure, and a little exposure of it is on materials being classified. that evening with hannity, they were not too happy with him doing that interview. what is the significance of the doj to continue to have access to these classified documents, while the investigation is ongoing? does the investigation go on while the department justice continues to sift through these apartments, and matter at this point? it doesn t matter a lot. the fact that to build his case, it s right. a lot of this is about the possession of documents to retain them, in the like. but at the end of the day, the classification, and question of
grapevine maybe two or three minutes prior to the governor going live he would probabliy be announcing he would be stepping down. as you can see i thought i d be having a casual day of meetings with my staff, a couple community groups showed up to my office in jeans and a polo today and here we are with seismic news. the timing was very unexpected. but this was inevitable. last time i was on your show a week ago i mentioned the writing was on the wall, and i think maybe the governor finally internalized it when his top, top staffer melissa derosa, left, departed, resigned a couple of nights ago. and when you ve lost melissa derosa, who s been with him for ages, it is officially over. i think maybe that was the moment when he timely realized it s time for me to willingly go down instead of being forced out and even further disgraced. well, look, it doesn t sound like you re ready to give an answer. maybe you would have given it to me already. do you think it s time to move on or shoul