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President. felix solder, to trump lawyer michael cohen, in which he boasts about his ties to putin and played up the political benefits of making a deal in moscow. he wrote, quote, our boy can become president of the usa, and we can engineer it. i will get all of putin s team to buy in on this. i will manage this process. the washington post reported he sent an e-mail to his personal secretary asking for help to advance these stalled trump tower moscow project. cohen said it shouldn t be surprising the trump organization was trying to make international deals and he abandoned the russia deal after he lost confidence in the project. joining me now is national security reporter, kendell any. it felt like over the last five days, there s a lot of developments in various parts of the russia investigation. i want to start with the nbc news reporting first that the president we know he worked on some or part of the donald trump jr. statement, the original e-mail when he met with russians ....
This, and perhaps some prosecutions. i don t know what the statute of limitations on several of the crimes that were committed, obstruction. i don t know what the statute. mike kendall would know better about that than i would. but there are several fbi agents, former fbi agents that were complicit in allowing james whitey bulger to conduct business as usual, killing, murdering people, drug dealing, extortion. they knew it and they allowed it. mike kendall, in ten seconds or less, will there there be prosecutions of those folks? for corruption, the statute has probably run. some of the murderers that worked with bulger have not yet been convicted, and there is no statute of limitations for murder. i appreciate both you have having been here. thank you, mike barnicle. nice to see you. kendell, we appreciate you as well. we ll be right back after this. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we ve added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap ....
His actions. kendell, you have been a prosecutor right there in florida, tried a lot of cases, hundreds of cases. that effective? i think it is effective. and remember, they don t have the prosecution doesn t have to prove a premeditated design to take a human life in the sense of first-degree murder. this is second-degree murder. it s more about an attitude than anything else. and in this case, what the prosecution is demonstrating, and what they hope to prove is that george zimmerman had an attitude. these guys always get away. he said it on the tape. he said it in those same words in his first statement to the police. he was not going to let these guys get away this time. and when you approach and hunt and look and go after these guys to make sure they re not going to get away, it shows a kind of indifference to human life that the prosecutors hope will add up to a conviction. zachary carter, kendall coffey, i m going to have to leave there it. thanks for your time tonight. ....
Of creating the texture, the background around these events, the challenge for george zimmerman has been in making his statements to law enforcement, trying to force his version to fit within these independently verifiable events that are on a very strict timeline. so he says if he did something at a certain time and you listen to 911 recordings in which certain things actually occurred and you can verify it, on a different timeline that is inconsistent with what he says, then you can disparage his story. kendell, you know, in order to go into his web of lies, the prosecutor s call, listen to some of the other things they allege that he lied about. he told the police that the reason he got out of the car was because sean noffke told him we ....
Evil intent and hatred as motives for the killing. because, kendell, they have already kind of framed some of that language, even if their opening statements yesterday. the prosecution used language that sounds much like the florida law. listen to this. that defendant at that same time was upright, walking around, preparing. preparing to tell law enforcement why it was he had just profiled, followed, and murdered an unarmed teenager. ladies and gentlemen, the truth about the murder of trayvon martin is going to come directly from his mouth, from those hate-filled words that he used to describe a perfect stranger and from the lies that he told to the police to try to justify ....