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the trump hotel was pretty much a ghost town. covid, like most hotels, like most establishments. covered, basically ruined business and then trump did something unfor given lee off brand which is he lost and it was not a lot of people coming around much anymore no one was there. i'd still stop periodically, like in through 2021 and early 2022, just to sort of get the flavor of the ghost town of the trump hotel. occasionally you'd a madison cawthorn or a lauren boebert or a marjorie taylor greene in the place. i mean, they were like, really? people who were hanging around. so it was sort of a of the times. and then late in 2021, the trump organization sold the property to a miami investment group for a $100 million profit, which is another very familiar washington story which is failing upward. right. it's this basically scorned and abandoned property sells for a huge profit for the owner i mean, granted it's great location, beautiful building. so you can see why it be desirable for someone. but at the same time the the profiteer here is someone left office in utter disgrace impeac
the trump hotel was pretty much a ghost town. covid, like most hotels, like most establishments. covered, basically ruined business and then trump did something unfor given lee off brand which is he lost and it was not a lot of people coming around much anymore no one was there. i'd still stop periodically, like in through 2021 and early 2022, just to sort of get the flavor of the ghost town of the trump hotel. occasionally you'd a madison cawthorn or a lauren boebert or a marjorie taylor...
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pence says he personally paid for his own lodging in trump's hotel, but that does not account for theive entourage that travels in the vice president. the public, that is collectively us, had to pay for all of them to stay at trump's personal hotel, 180 miles away from where the vice president was actually doing his job. and why exactly did pence stay at trump's hotel hours away from where he was actually supposed to stay? because trump asked him to. according to pence's chief of staff, marc short, quote, i don't think it was a request, like a comment, i think it was a suggestion. it's like when you go through the trip, it's like well you should stay at my place. >> it's funny when he says, you should stay at my place, you're offering it, not charging. the reporter pressed pence on the grift personally bought his answers left something to be desired. >> democrats have criticize do today for staying at the trump property in doonbeg. they say you are enriching the president. what's your response to that criticism? >> it's wonderful to be back in ireland. it was important for me, before
pence says he personally paid for his own lodging in trump's hotel, but that does not account for theive entourage that travels in the vice president. the public, that is collectively us, had to pay for all of them to stay at trump's personal hotel, 180 miles away from where the vice president was actually doing his job. and why exactly did pence stay at trump's hotel hours away from where he was actually supposed to stay? because trump asked him to. according to pence's chief of staff, marc...
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rubenstein: now, the most famous restaurant you ever wanted to open was in the trump hotel on pennsylvaniand you had worked out an arrangement, i guess, with donald trump before he was elected president, and then after he made his opening speech when he said he was gonna run for president, you decided to back out, he sued you. what was that all about and how did that get resolved? andres: well, this was the restaurant where it became, uh-- the building that used to be the old post--post house office, the old post office that became the trump hotel. uh...i had a dream of opening a restaurant on that building, but then when mr. trump began opening, uh-- he's making opinions about immigrants, i thought that the way he was doing it was not aligned with my values. but their opinion should be respectful. he began showing kind of a lot of disrespect in the way he was talking about my fellow citizens, in this case, immigrants, undocumented or not, just good people. at the end, i guess, between the lawyers, they arrived to a-- a friendly resolution, which i cannot talk much more about it, but he op
rubenstein: now, the most famous restaurant you ever wanted to open was in the trump hotel on pennsylvaniand you had worked out an arrangement, i guess, with donald trump before he was elected president, and then after he made his opening speech when he said he was gonna run for president, you decided to back out, he sued you. what was that all about and how did that get resolved? andres: well, this was the restaurant where it became, uh-- the building that used to be the old post--post house...
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you have 30 restaurants, more or less-- not the one in the trump hotel-- you're pretty successful.ll-known, you're also teaching at harvard in food and other things, pretty nice life. you're gonna build an even bigger business empire, and th all of a sudden, there's an earthquake in haiti. so, why did you decide to kind of walk a little bit away from your restaurant business to go feed the people in haiti? you're not haitian. nobody asked you to do this. what propelled you to all of a sudden say, "i'm gonna feed the people in haiti that don't have any food"? andres: i--i almost have to go back 28 years ago when i arrive d.c. first. i was able to go to an organization called d.c. central kitchen, the best fighting hunger organization i know. we don't only take care of people out of the streets and ex-convicts, put them in a place of--of a possible success. we train them to be cooks in the process. we get food that is about to be thrown away. we put everything together, we give opportunity to people. we feed people at the same time. brilliant idea. i saw the power of food to change t
you have 30 restaurants, more or less-- not the one in the trump hotel-- you're pretty successful.ll-known, you're also teaching at harvard in food and other things, pretty nice life. you're gonna build an even bigger business empire, and th all of a sudden, there's an earthquake in haiti. so, why did you decide to kind of walk a little bit away from your restaurant business to go feed the people in haiti? you're not haitian. nobody asked you to do this. what propelled you to all of a sudden...
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trump hotels charged the secret service agents were there to protect trump's family more than five times the recommended government rate. trump son ran the family business as well as for the resident office and back then he denied reports of the trump organization might be overcharging the government, watch this. >> this is one other thing that people don't give us credit for anytime my father travels they stated properties for free. the cause for housekeeping -- so everywhere that he goes, a few days one of these places, the governments stay saves a fortune because if they went to a hotel across the street, they charge him 500 bucks tonight, whereas we charge him 50 bucks. >> you know know why no one gives you credit for that? it's a big fat lie, a look at the report. according to nbc news, quote, in one ledger obtained by the oversight committee, and published in the report, the secret service was charged 1100 and $60, for room at the trump international hotel in washington d. c., for agents who are protecting eric trump on march 8th 2017. the government rate for d. c. on that night, w
trump hotels charged the secret service agents were there to protect trump's family more than five times the recommended government rate. trump son ran the family business as well as for the resident office and back then he denied reports of the trump organization might be overcharging the government, watch this. >> this is one other thing that people don't give us credit for anytime my father travels they stated properties for free. the cause for housekeeping -- so everywhere that he...
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so one night in 2017 age is staying in trump's dc hotel. it almost $1200 a room while protecting donald trump junior. the government right for that night was $200. in a statement the trump organization denies any improprieties. and hearing aids are now available to buy over the counter across the u.s.. it's all part of the recent fda rule that allows adults to purchase hearing aids without a prescription or exam. the white house says nearly 30 million americans are going to benefit from this and say it's going make hearing aids more accessible and more affordable for folks the doctors say scene and medical professionals still very important to make sure the hearing aid you buy is the right fit for you. >> this is a new way to access a device. but it does not include the care and the services that an audiologist can provide. >> the over the counter devices are not cleared for children or people with severe hearing loss just yet. happening now, you millions of americans of federal student loans who can apply for up to $20,000 in debt forgivene
so one night in 2017 age is staying in trump's dc hotel. it almost $1200 a room while protecting donald trump junior. the government right for that night was $200. in a statement the trump organization denies any improprieties. and hearing aids are now available to buy over the counter across the u.s.. it's all part of the recent fda rule that allows adults to purchase hearing aids without a prescription or exam. the white house says nearly 30 million americans are going to benefit from this...
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reporter: in one case, the secret service was charged more than $1,100 for a room at the trump international hotelc. for agents who were protecting trump's son, eric-- well above the allowable $242 government rate. committee documents also cited agent visits to trump's bedminster golf club and mar-a-lago, and pointed to a public statement by eric trump in 2019 where he said the secret service stays at trump's properties "for free." but over four years, according to the committee, including for several mnths after trump left office, the secret service made 669 payments to the trump organization, totaling more than $1.4 million. >> this wasn't, you know, one thing that happened because of extraordinary circumstances. it was routine that donald trump and his companies would gouge the american taxpayers. >> reporter: in a statement tonight, eric trump is standing by his claim: services provided to the secret service were offered "at cost, discounted, or free." but the house oversight committee disputes that, and is now seeking a full list of other secret service expenses at trump properties. norah. >>
reporter: in one case, the secret service was charged more than $1,100 for a room at the trump international hotelc. for agents who were protecting trump's son, eric-- well above the allowable $242 government rate. committee documents also cited agent visits to trump's bedminster golf club and mar-a-lago, and pointed to a public statement by eric trump in 2019 where he said the secret service stays at trump's properties "for free." but over four years, according to the committee,...
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a congressional investigation has found trump hotels charge the secret service exorbitant rate. nt was in office. >> the washington post is reporting that the former president, his family visited trump properties hundreds of times during his term and they charged nearly one and a half million dollars to agents protecting them and but often charge 5 times the established government rate one night in 2017 agent staying at trump's dc hotel paid $1185. a room while protecting donald trump junior. the government rate for that night was $200. in a statement the trump organization denies any impropriety. political strategist steve bannon could face jail time when he's sentenced in his contempt case on friday. the justice department argues that he should spend 6 months behind bars and pay a $200,000 fine. bannon was convicted of defying a congressional subpoena to testify before the january 6 committee. prosecutors say bannon acted in bad faith. bannon's attorneys tonight, ed and they're arguing for probation instead. coming up, california gas prices surged dropping. we'll tell you where
a congressional investigation has found trump hotels charge the secret service exorbitant rate. nt was in office. >> the washington post is reporting that the former president, his family visited trump properties hundreds of times during his term and they charged nearly one and a half million dollars to agents protecting them and but often charge 5 times the established government rate one night in 2017 agent staying at trump's dc hotel paid $1185. a room while protecting donald trump...
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more from scott macfarlane. >> reporter:ec the house oversight committee showed trump hotels and properties charged skecret service agencies five times the rate for protecting him. committee member gerry connolly. >> here's a man who boasts of how wealthy he is, and yet he is nickelling and diming the secret service, providing protection to the press family for everything they'e worth, and i just think -- i think it ought to bother everybody. >> reporter: in one case the secret service was charged more than $1,100 for agents who were protecting trump's son, eric, well above the allowable $242 rate. they cited visits to his bedminster golf club and mar-a-lago and pointed to a public service by eric trump in 2019 who says the secret service stays at the trump properties for free. for over four years the secret service made 669 payments to the trump organization, totaling more than $1.4 million. >> this wasn't, you know, one thing that happened because of extraordinary circumstances. it was routine that donald trump and his companies would gouge the american taxpayers. >> reporter: in a statem
more from scott macfarlane. >> reporter:ec the house oversight committee showed trump hotels and properties charged skecret service agencies five times the rate for protecting him. committee member gerry connolly. >> here's a man who boasts of how wealthy he is, and yet he is nickelling and diming the secret service, providing protection to the press family for everything they'e worth, and i just think -- i think it ought to bother everybody. >> reporter: in one case the...
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it ought to bother everybody. >> reporter: in one case, the than $1,100 for a room at the trump international hotels who were protecting trump's son, eric, well above the allowable $242 government rate. committee documents also cited agent visits to trump's bedminster golf club and mar-a-lago, and pointed to a public statement by eric trump in 2019 where he said the secret service stays at trump's properties for free. for several months after trump left office, the secret service made 669 payments to the trump organization totaling more than $1.4 million. >> this wasn't, you know, one thing that happened because of extraordinary circumstances. it was routine that donald trump and his companies would gouge the american taxpayers. >> reporter: in a statement tonight, eric trump is standing by his claims services provided to the secret service were offered, quote, at cost, discounted, or free. but the house oversight committee disputes that, and it is now seeking a full list of other secret service expenses at trump properties. norah. >> quite a report. scott macfarlane, thank you. >>> it was a big da
it ought to bother everybody. >> reporter: in one case, the than $1,100 for a room at the trump international hotels who were protecting trump's son, eric, well above the allowable $242 government rate. committee documents also cited agent visits to trump's bedminster golf club and mar-a-lago, and pointed to a public statement by eric trump in 2019 where he said the secret service stays at trump's properties for free. for several months after trump left office, the secret service made 669...
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instead, a congressional investigation has found trump hotels charge the secret service exorbitant rates while the former president was in office. the washington post reports the former president and his family visited trump properties hundreds of times during his term. they charged nearly one and a half million dollars to agents protecting them. and what often charged 5 times the established government rate. there's one night in 2017 where agents staying in the d c hotel trump hotel paid $1185, a room while protecting donald trump junior, the government rate for the night was $200. so in a statement the trump organization is denying any improprieties. >> sutter health has agreed to pay 13 million dollars to settle. claims it improperly b-lled the federal government for toxicology tests. sutter is alleged to have billed the government for lab tests that they did not conduct, which is considered health care fraud. instead, the tests were conducted by 3rd parties center is already paid half of that 13 million dollars and has 30 days to pay the remaining portion. >> a health advisory has be
instead, a congressional investigation has found trump hotels charge the secret service exorbitant rates while the former president was in office. the washington post reports the former president and his family visited trump properties hundreds of times during his term. they charged nearly one and a half million dollars to agents protecting them. and what often charged 5 times the established government rate. there's one night in 2017 where agents staying in the d c hotel trump hotel paid...
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lawmakers are accusing trump hotels of overcharging the secret service while agents protected the former president and his family , the house oversight committee found in some cases, the agency was charged more than five times the government rates on rooms. trump's son, eric insists the rooms were provided at cost or were even discounted. former trump adviser steve bannon, will be sentenced friday for contempt of congress. he's asking the judge for probation and a delay to any sentence while he appeals prosecutors are asking for a six month prison sentence. meanwhile, millions of americans are facing a weather reality check this morning, more than a foot of snow has fallen in parts of wisconsin and michigan temperatures across our 20 in the twenties across much of the midwest. let's check your tuesday forecast. good morning. a touch of winter is in the air for the next couple of days from the great lakes all the way to the gulf coast. unseasonably cold temperatures here. meantime in the northwest, you are staying on the warm side in seattle and portland's. this is the coldest air of the
lawmakers are accusing trump hotels of overcharging the secret service while agents protected the former president and his family , the house oversight committee found in some cases, the agency was charged more than five times the government rates on rooms. trump's son, eric insists the rooms were provided at cost or were even discounted. former trump adviser steve bannon, will be sentenced friday for contempt of congress. he's asking the judge for probation and a delay to any sentence while he...
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meanwhile, a congressional investigation has found trump hotels charge the secret service, exorbitant rates while the former president was in office. the washington post reports the former president and his family visited trump properties hundreds of times during his term and they charged nearly one and a half million dollars to agents protecting them and would often charge 5 times the established government rate one night in 2017 agent staying in trump's dc hotel paid $1185 a room while protecting donald trump junior. the government rate for that night was $200. in a statement the trump organization denies any impropriety. still ahead here on kron, 4 news at noon, an update on key midterm races that could shape the future of congress. plus, some big names in politics. pay a visit to stanford's campus. we're going to tell you why after the break. >> on the peninsula, secretary of state antony blinken and house speaker nancy pelosi visited the bay area monday, both taking a tour of stanford. >> lincoln was interviewed by director and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. the conv
meanwhile, a congressional investigation has found trump hotels charge the secret service, exorbitant rates while the former president was in office. the washington post reports the former president and his family visited trump properties hundreds of times during his term and they charged nearly one and a half million dollars to agents protecting them and would often charge 5 times the established government rate one night in 2017 agent staying in trump's dc hotel paid $1185 a room while...
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released yesterday by the house committee on oversight and reform during donald trump's presidency, trump hotels secret service as much as $1,185 a night. that's more than five times the recommended government rate. a "washington post" report shows trump organization properties overall charged the secret service more than$1.4 million for agent's accommodations when traveling to protect trump. eric trump responded in part by saying in part, the trump family is likely the first family in american history to have not profited off the united states government. hold for laughter. >> more like saudis. >> the trump organization gave the federal government discounts for staying at their hotels and only charged them about 50 bucks a night. so joe, mika, 1,100 bucks a night to the united states taxpayer at trump hotels. >> what a surprise. >> not grifters. >> we were scammed. it wasn't just that, it was the fact that he sent a very clear message to world leaders across the globe, when you come to washington, d.c., you better stay at my hotel. i know who stays at my hotel and who doesn't stay at my hotel,
released yesterday by the house committee on oversight and reform during donald trump's presidency, trump hotels secret service as much as $1,185 a night. that's more than five times the recommended government rate. a "washington post" report shows trump organization properties overall charged the secret service more than$1.4 million for agent's accommodations when traveling to protect trump. eric trump responded in part by saying in part, the trump family is likely the first family...
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not to your member of congress but an activist and acolides who go to trump hotel and hope to see thegoolies that were around the trump world. >> the star wars bar. >> that's right. you draw between donald trump into the political world and that. >> did it precede trump. of course it did. when gabby gifford was shot on a saturday in late 2011 that was predated donald trump. but the explosion has come because of him. it's why, i can't police what the other side can do. i can try and police what my side does and i tell them constantly you have to be vigilant in pushing back on this. if you don't. we're no longer talking in theory. my concern about donald trump's rhetoric is if people are going to get hurt. that's not my concern anymore. people are going to get hurt. we've been lucky nobody has been killed yet. >> this is exactly what congressman kissinger was saying today. let's play. >>s . >> this is when you convince folks that the vote was take -p. this taken. this is what everybody need to speak out of. when scalise was shot. to the republicans not speaking out now, let me say this.
not to your member of congress but an activist and acolides who go to trump hotel and hope to see thegoolies that were around the trump world. >> the star wars bar. >> that's right. you draw between donald trump into the political world and that. >> did it precede trump. of course it did. when gabby gifford was shot on a saturday in late 2011 that was predated donald trump. but the explosion has come because of him. it's why, i can't police what the other side can do. i can...
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they were charged more than $1100 for one night at trump's washington, d.c. hotel to protect son eric trump. the government rate for a night there is only $242. the report says the overcharge happened about 40 times. >>> today marks 33 years since the loma prieta quake devastated parts of the bay area. it hit at 5:04:00 p.m. 5:04. 63 people died. thousands more were hurt. a special monument in front of fire station 35 was unveiled earlier this afternoon. >> every time you see those photographs it is a reminder that we live in earthquake country. that it's looming. that sometime it's going to happen again. we need to be prepared. >> you know, people move here, and you get so stressed out about it, or you're from here and you haven't felt one for a while. just having that kit ready to go and those simple things, duck, drop, cover and hold on. those are simple things we need to think about. as we head into the forecast tonight, we are looking at changes as we roll through the next couple days. let's get you into the microclimate forecast. and we'll take you out to san
they were charged more than $1100 for one night at trump's washington, d.c. hotel to protect son eric trump. the government rate for a night there is only $242. the report says the overcharge happened about 40 times. >>> today marks 33 years since the loma prieta quake devastated parts of the bay area. it hit at 5:04:00 p.m. 5:04. 63 people died. thousands more were hurt. a special monument in front of fire station 35 was unveiled earlier this afternoon. >> every time you see...
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, recortes obtenidos en el congreso revela que los hoteles de trumpl servicio secreto, el hotel trump international pasÓ cuentas de hasta $1185 la noche por cada agente, el servicio secreto pagÓ $650 la noche por cada habitaciÓn alquilada en mar—a—lago. el departamento de justicia le pidiÓ a un juez federal condenar al ex asesor de trump, steve banon, a seis meses de prisiÓn y $200,000 de multa, una corte declarÓ a banon culpable de dos cargos de desacato por ignorar las citaciones al comitÉ que investiga el asalto a capitolio. los fiscales le dijeron al juez que banon ha demostrado constantemente su mala fe al desobedecer el mandato del congreso. jorge: un portavoz del gobernador de la florida asegura que Éste renovarÁ los vuelos con inmigrantes muy pronto, la oficina de ron desantis revelÓ imÁgenes de los migrantes venezolanos abordando un aviÓn en san antonio, texas, y despuÉs de dos aviones con 48 inmigrantes a bordo, estos aviones aterrizaron en las islas de massachusetts. un periÓdico de miami asegura que el gobierno de desantis usÓ intereses de
, recortes obtenidos en el congreso revela que los hoteles de trumpl servicio secreto, el hotel trump international pasÓ cuentas de hasta $1185 la noche por cada agente, el servicio secreto pagÓ $650 la noche por cada habitaciÓn alquilada en mar—a—lago. el departamento de justicia le pidiÓ a un juez federal condenar al ex asesor de trump, steve banon, a seis meses de prisiÓn y $200,000 de multa, una corte declarÓ a banon culpable de dos cargos de desacato por ignorar las citaciones al...
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records show trump hotels and properties charged secret service agents five times the normal government rate for accommodations which are paid for by taxpayers . >>> a former lab director was back on the witness stand afte she was convicted of fraud and told her partner he felt bad about his testimony. despite that, on monday, he stood by his original statements saying she needs to pay her debt to society. while sentencing date has been set for november . >>> today, the suspected stockton serial killer is expected to face a judge. the 40-year-old, wesley brownlee, killed six people and was on th hunt for is next victim when police arrested him. we look into his past. >> reporter: he does have a criminal history but it appears to be nonviolent. records indicate he had a misdemeanor dui in 2009 and felony possession of cocaine in 2019. there are also traffic violations . and in 2019, failure to stop at a port of entry in arizona. there were two other traffic citations in 2021 and 2022 . he recently formed a single member llc called solid blue transport . interestingly, it is incorporated
records show trump hotels and properties charged secret service agents five times the normal government rate for accommodations which are paid for by taxpayers . >>> a former lab director was back on the witness stand afte she was convicted of fraud and told her partner he felt bad about his testimony. despite that, on monday, he stood by his original statements saying she needs to pay her debt to society. while sentencing date has been set for november . >>> today, the...
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according to the report released by the house oversight committee, trump hotels charged his protectedillion during his four years in office. eric trump, who ran the company at the time, responded by saying in part, quote, the trump family is likely the first family in american history to have not profited off the united states government. back in 2019 he said this. >> if my father travels, they stay at our properties for free, meaning cost for housekeeping effectively because you have to legally charge government something. so everywhere that he goes if he stays at one of his places the government spends -- meaning it saves a fortune because if they were to go to the hotel across the street they would be charged $500 a night. we charge $50. >> it wasn't $50. taxpayers were charged as much as $1,185 a night for those rooms, more than five times the recommended government rate. for more a man who won the pulitzer prize for his reporting. a reporter for "the new york times" and an nbc news contributor. always good to see you, david. the house investigation found trump visited his own pro
according to the report released by the house oversight committee, trump hotels charged his protectedillion during his four years in office. eric trump, who ran the company at the time, responded by saying in part, quote, the trump family is likely the first family in american history to have not profited off the united states government. back in 2019 he said this. >> if my father travels, they stay at our properties for free, meaning cost for housekeeping effectively because you have to...
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records shared shows trump hotels on properties charged secret service agents five times the normal government rat for accommodations which are paid for by taxpayers. >>> an extremely rare and valuable map of the state goes on the auction block in new york, next week. it is believed to be the oldest one ever showing the san francisco bay area. auctioneers status map wa drawn and signed nearly 252 years ago by a spanish explorer . they categorize it as being the most important 18th-centur map of the golden state worth a much as $800,000. >>> the time now is 6:10. words of encouragement by a former nba star. the >>> the governor plans to list lift the state of emergency from covid . it started more than two and half years ago and most of the orders will be gone his office says it is waiting four more months to give the state and local officials time to respond. put this on your calendar , it gave newsome the power to issue nearly 600 order and now some are divided on whether they ever protected you in the first place. here is betty yu on that. >> the proclamation is to advance resources. >> repo
records shared shows trump hotels on properties charged secret service agents five times the normal government rat for accommodations which are paid for by taxpayers. >>> an extremely rare and valuable map of the state goes on the auction block in new york, next week. it is believed to be the oldest one ever showing the san francisco bay area. auctioneers status map wa drawn and signed nearly 252 years ago by a spanish explorer . they categorize it as being the most important...
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they didn't have to be staying at the washington trump-owned hotel. 150 times they were charged excessivere looking at the full extent of this. and we're not finished yet. we want to know the total amount spent. we don't know the amount of foreign money spent in these hotels. so this is an ongoing investigation. >> and of course the secret service may still be doing this. he is out of office, but they are still protecting him. >> that's true. they're still charging excessive amounts. and the trump organization, the former president, they determine what they charge. they don't have to charge excessive rates. they could charge the per diem amount, which is what they say publicly that they're doing, when they're not >> what's the next step? >> we're getting more documents. we're continuing this investigation and others to see if there was abuse of taxpayer money. >> what about when the former president is traveling around the world? . >> well, we're looking at that too. they spend there. but we're focusing on domestic spending. we are getting a hard time getting the documents from president
they didn't have to be staying at the washington trump-owned hotel. 150 times they were charged excessivere looking at the full extent of this. and we're not finished yet. we want to know the total amount spent. we don't know the amount of foreign money spent in these hotels. so this is an ongoing investigation. >> and of course the secret service may still be doing this. he is out of office, but they are still protecting him. >> that's true. they're still charging excessive...
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secret service $1160 per evening at the trump hotel in d.c. trump, one of the president's sons, while he was promoting a golf tournament. in a statement, eric trump said any of the resources were provided at their request. he said these rooms were provided at cost, heavily discounted or free. >> let's get more on this. joining us now, one of two republicans, congressman, thank you so much for joining us. i'm going the get to the latest on the select committee, but first, let me get your reaction from the news from sarah that former president trump's company repeatedly overcharged the u.s. secret service to protect them and his family. >> on face value, it's very concerning. i want to know more, you know, what was the, what was everybody else being charged. were they specifically putting them in trump properties for that reason. look, no matter how you feel about it, they obviously need protected and they can travel how they need to, but certainly this is something that should be followed up on. want to make sure in all cases we're using governm
secret service $1160 per evening at the trump hotel in d.c. trump, one of the president's sons, while he was promoting a golf tournament. in a statement, eric trump said any of the resources were provided at their request. he said these rooms were provided at cost, heavily discounted or free. >> let's get more on this. joining us now, one of two republicans, congressman, thank you so much for joining us. i'm going the get to the latest on the select committee, but first, let me get your...
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maybe not loud enough in condemning that but activists and people that would love to go to the trump hoteliday night or a wednesday night for that matter and hope to see, you know, all these kind of cast of the people around the trump world who spread and pushed this kind of -- >> the star wars. >> you draw a direct line between donald trump's entrance into the political world and that growth. >> this is the explosion. did it precede trump? of course it did. when gabby giffords was shot on a saturday in either late 2010 or early 2011, that was predated donald trump but the explosion has come because of him and it's why i can't police what the other side can do. i can try to police what my side does and tell them constantly you have to be vigilant in pushing back on this and if you don't, we're no longer talking in theory. my concern about donald trump's rhetoric was people are going to get hurt. that's not my concern anymore. people will get hurt. we've been lucky nobody has been killed yet. >> this is exactly what congressman adam kinzinger said today. let me play that for everyone. >> th
maybe not loud enough in condemning that but activists and people that would love to go to the trump hoteliday night or a wednesday night for that matter and hope to see, you know, all these kind of cast of the people around the trump world who spread and pushed this kind of -- >> the star wars. >> you draw a direct line between donald trump's entrance into the political world and that growth. >> this is the explosion. did it precede trump? of course it did. when gabby...
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pushing that the trump organization was talking to a russian bank when that was just reportedly trump hotelan, sol? >> yeah, but keep in mind it is not just durham of the department of justice's own inspector general, michael horowitz found a lot of this stuff out. he is the one who first exposed all of the falsehoods in the fisa report. he is not a republican or anything like it. don't focus on issues like i would say to people, don't focus on issues is there a deep state or not. focus on the fact this was a completely corrupt political investigation and it was basically the lead figure in it is james comey there is no question about that anymore at all in the durham probe so far helped to show that. elizabeth: that is interesting. to your point, yeah, even the mueller probe, which found problems, right? the mueller probe was shutting down fbi agents who said wait a second, the fbi is using christopher steele who is talking to a clinton operative, shouldn't we look into his connections to things like putin's press secretary? they were shut down. so fbi, even in the mueller probe the team w
pushing that the trump organization was talking to a russian bank when that was just reportedly trump hotelan, sol? >> yeah, but keep in mind it is not just durham of the department of justice's own inspector general, michael horowitz found a lot of this stuff out. he is the one who first exposed all of the falsehoods in the fisa report. he is not a republican or anything like it. don't focus on issues like i would say to people, don't focus on issues is there a deep state or not. focus...
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. >>> according to an investigation released yesterday, during trump's president city the trump hotels charged secret service as much as 1, $185 a night -- $1185 a night? hope it was a good room. more than five times the recommended government rate. a "washington post" report shows that properties overall charged the secret service more than $1.4 million for agents' accommodations when they were traveling to protect the former president. in a statement on behalf of trump org, eric trump responded by saying in part, quote, the trump family is likely the first family in american history to have not profited off of the united states government. we won't even bother fact checking that. in previous interviews eric trump said they gave discounts for staying at their hotels and only charged about $50 a night. >>> still ahead, we'll have highlights from what was a pretty bad monday night football game plus the astros will have to wait at least one more day to find out their opponent in the american league championship series. "way too early" will be right back. "way too early" will be rig back
. >>> according to an investigation released yesterday, during trump's president city the trump hotels charged secret service as much as 1, $185 a night -- $1185 a night? hope it was a good room. more than five times the recommended government rate. a "washington post" report shows that properties overall charged the secret service more than $1.4 million for agents' accommodations when they were traveling to protect the former president. in a statement on behalf of trump org,...
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another house investigation into trump's hotel lease. use investigation into foreign gift disclosures a dc probe into trump's inauguration fundraising another similar investigation from the southern district of new york and the eastern district of new york and from new jersey's attorney general. one impeachment investigation into a regular phone call with ukraine. a second impeachment investigation into january 6th yet another house committee investigation into january 6th that is still ongoing with more hearings to come and then there's the southern district of new york's investigation into pardons a doj probe into trump's political action committee another house investigation into the trump administration's security clearance process, other investigations into trump's property valuations. and of course, his social media, truth social, the trump foundation, as well as a variety of other tax investigations. and of course, the national archives investigation that led to the mar-a-lago raid you got all that [ laughter ] >> seth: mar-a-lago
another house investigation into trump's hotel lease. use investigation into foreign gift disclosures a dc probe into trump's inauguration fundraising another similar investigation from the southern district of new york and the eastern district of new york and from new jersey's attorney general. one impeachment investigation into a regular phone call with ukraine. a second impeachment investigation into january 6th yet another house committee investigation into january 6th that is still ongoing...
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back in this country, documents show that former president trump's hotels charged the secret service 00 a night during his time in office. a congressional committee obtained the records as it investigates claims that the trump organization profiteered from presidential security. the company denies the allegation. the nation's first trial over a state ban on gender-confirming care for children has started in arkansas. the law bars doctors from providing hormone treatment, puberty blockers or surgery to anyone under 18. families of four transgender youth and two doctors say the law is unconstitutional and want it struck down. more fallout today from the secret recording that captured some los angeles city council members making racist comments in a private meeting. the body's acting president stripped two members of their committee chairmanships for not objecting to the remarks made on the tape. last week, the council president resigned over the same scandal. a wildfire in southern washington exploded rapidly in size and forced thousands of residents to evacuate. the nakia creek fire is
back in this country, documents show that former president trump's hotels charged the secret service 00 a night during his time in office. a congressional committee obtained the records as it investigates claims that the trump organization profiteered from presidential security. the company denies the allegation. the nation's first trial over a state ban on gender-confirming care for children has started in arkansas. the law bars doctors from providing hormone treatment, puberty blockers or...
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back in this country, documents show that former president trump's hotels charged the secret service night during his time in office. a congressional committee obtained the records as it investigates claims that the "trump organization" profiteered from presidential security. e company denies the allegation. the nation's first trial over a state ban on gender-confirming care for children has started in arkansas. the law bars such care for those under 18. doctors who violate the ban could lose their licenses. transgender activists say it discriminates against them, and violates free-speech rights. and on wall street, stocks stormed back from friday's losses, leading major indexes to rise from 2% to nearly 3.5%. the dow jones industrial average gained 551 pnts to close near 30,186. the nasdaq added 354 points. the s&p 500 jumped almost 95. still to come on the "newshour," we speak to the sister of an american held at the notorious iranian prison that caught fire this weekend. tamara keith and amy walter break down the latest political headlines. playwright tom stoppard discusses his lat
back in this country, documents show that former president trump's hotels charged the secret service night during his time in office. a congressional committee obtained the records as it investigates claims that the "trump organization" profiteered from presidential security. e company denies the allegation. the nation's first trial over a state ban on gender-confirming care for children has started in arkansas. the law bars such care for those under 18. doctors who violate the ban...
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they say the former president's company the trump organization had charged the secret service exorbitant hotelh as $1,080 per night. this after eric trump saying they wouldn't charge the secret service or stay there at cost to stay is there to protect the president and his family. in total from 2017 to september 2021, the house says that secret service was charged $1.4 million coming from taxpayers by the trump organization. and they say that the trump organization had charged the service at least 40 times, in 40 different instances more than what the government rate would be. and one example was that is in march 2017, according to the house, eric trump had stayed ted trump branded hotel in washington, d.c. he was there on some business to promote a golf tournament at one of the trump's nearby golf courses the secret service then was charged $1,160 a night. the gs. rate was $242. so the house committee is saying they need more information. they've been looking into this for two years. they want the secret service to turn over additional records. they don't believe they have everything and they
they say the former president's company the trump organization had charged the secret service exorbitant hotelh as $1,080 per night. this after eric trump saying they wouldn't charge the secret service or stay there at cost to stay is there to protect the president and his family. in total from 2017 to september 2021, the house says that secret service was charged $1.4 million coming from taxpayers by the trump organization. and they say that the trump organization had charged the service at...
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quote, in one letter obtained, the secret service was charged $1,160 for a room at the trump international hotelng eric trump on march 8, 2017. the government rate for d.c. on that night was $242. on november 8, another ledger shows the secret service was charged $1,185 to lodge agents protecting donald trump jr. the government rate was $201. i'm guessing -- and protection is every day, all day and all night. i'm guessing that if you run the numbers, you're at hundreds of millions of dollars. >> well, as clair said, it's always the grift. it's always the lies. and this story about the ripping off of the tax payers, the ripping off of the secret service, will probably be less than one paragraph in the book of donald trump's corruption, which will probably run about 10,000 pages. this is the problem with it. there is just so much. it's been so egregious. the shamelessness with which they have ripped off the tax payers, the way that they have used taxpayer money to enrich themselves and continue to do that, is not new. it is not breaking news. their willingness to brazenly lie about it is not news.
quote, in one letter obtained, the secret service was charged $1,160 for a room at the trump international hotelng eric trump on march 8, 2017. the government rate for d.c. on that night was $242. on november 8, another ledger shows the secret service was charged $1,185 to lodge agents protecting donald trump jr. the government rate was $201. i'm guessing -- and protection is every day, all day and all night. i'm guessing that if you run the numbers, you're at hundreds of millions of dollars....
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news involving former president trump and his hotels tonight. a house investigation finding that the trump organization charged the secret service and the american taxpayers, quote, xob trant rates at their properties dozens of times. the trump organization claiming federal employees traveling with the president would stay for free or at cost but records show they moreha lst including one stay by the former president's son eric trump at trump international. the secret service was charged $1,160 a night. both visits, more than five times the government rate. most expenditures were approved during the administration. no word yet from the trump organization tonight. >>> we turn now to that horrific attack in a connecticut neighborhood. a 10-year-old boy mauled by a break in his grandparents' backyard. his grandfather, in a wheelchair, trying to fight off the bear. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, that terrifying backyard bear encounter. a 10-year-old boy playing outside his grandparents' house in connecticut when the 250-pound black bear st
news involving former president trump and his hotels tonight. a house investigation finding that the trump organization charged the secret service and the american taxpayers, quote, xob trant rates at their properties dozens of times. the trump organization claiming federal employees traveling with the president would stay for free or at cost but records show they moreha lst including one stay by the former president's son eric trump at trump international. the secret service was charged $1,160...
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stayed at the trump international hotel in d.c., that rate is nearly six times the allowable per diemnment employees. eric trump denies the finding and insists the rooms were offered for free or at cost. so' allegedly was out hunting on a mission to kill. what police in stockton california are sharing about the suspect accused in a series of killings. neuriva plus is s a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of b brain health. to help p keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. is that glitter? this table is on its last leg. find just what you need at wayfair! you need this. you're kelly clarkson! a whole new look for a whole lot less. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ every moment in life is a bet. like betting on taking a hitch hiker tailgating. but life doesn't offer you $150 in free bets when you bet just $5. so bet on america's #1 sportsbook, fanduel, and make every moment more. it's the subway series menu. 12 irresistible subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! >>> in the national league, police in california say they are sure
stayed at the trump international hotel in d.c., that rate is nearly six times the allowable per diemnment employees. eric trump denies the finding and insists the rooms were offered for free or at cost. so' allegedly was out hunting on a mission to kill. what police in stockton california are sharing about the suspect accused in a series of killings. neuriva plus is s a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of b brain health. to help p keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. is that glitter?...
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presidency, the saudi government spent $270,000 by booking 500 rooms for their lobbyists in donald trump's d.c. hotel. those payments came just before donald trump finalized a 110 billion dollar weapons deal with saudi arabia. born and bred new yorker donald trump, who told many telltale about 9/11 over the years, called into a television station on september 11th, 2001, bragging that the destruction of the twin towers might have had the upside of making a building that he owned the tallest in new york. this summer, when asked about the families of 9/11 victims who were protesting the saudi backed golf tournament at his club in new jersey, donald trump said, quote, nobody's got into the bottom of 9/11, unfortunately. nobody's got into the bottom of 9/11? really? 15 of the 19 hijackers were saudi citizens. the salma bin laden was bound born in saudi arabia. they deny official involvement in the attack that killed nearly 3000 people. denial. vladimir putin, by the way, also denies that he started the war in ukraine, and that ukrainians want to live in ukraine, and not in russia. a rising oil prices cou
presidency, the saudi government spent $270,000 by booking 500 rooms for their lobbyists in donald trump's d.c. hotel. those payments came just before donald trump finalized a 110 billion dollar weapons deal with saudi arabia. born and bred new yorker donald trump, who told many telltale about 9/11 over the years, called into a television station on september 11th, 2001, bragging that the destruction of the twin towers might have had the upside of making a building that he owned the tallest in...
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they also want to focus on people like steve bannon, the top strategist for trump-based at the willett hotel and talking about using violence and other extrajudicial means to turn the election. they want to chart the progress of this. then they will come to january 6 and say, this was all through trump operatives. that clear and present danger continues to this day. host: what about the secret service? there has been a subplot of the january 6 hearings. what the secret service members that were part of the presidents detail thought, what they told him. we know that some of their phones had been seized. records. do you think some of that might be shared today? guest: it is not clear how much the secret service will be a major theme today. certainly, there will be some revelations and new details about the kind of communications being sent between agents on january 6. as you say, this has been a major issue at a difficulty for the committee. when they tried to get text messages from january 6, they found that the data had been wiped pretty calm principally. there was no icloud -- wiped pretty
they also want to focus on people like steve bannon, the top strategist for trump-based at the willett hotel and talking about using violence and other extrajudicial means to turn the election. they want to chart the progress of this. then they will come to january 6 and say, this was all through trump operatives. that clear and present danger continues to this day. host: what about the secret service? there has been a subplot of the january 6 hearings. what the secret service members that were...
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documents related to how much the secret service paid to stay at donald trump's hotels and various golff all of it, going to court, seeking the truth. now they're calling for action. in a request sent to the house and senate judiciary committees, c.r.e.w. recommended this, congress investigate ginni thomas for trying to overthrow the results of the 2020 elect and her husband, supreme court justice clarence thomas for his failure to recuse himself from related cases. joining our conversation, the president of c.r.e.w., noah book binder. thank you for all you have fought to get into public view. tell me -- tell me how you go about targeting information before we get to genni and clarence thomas. >> sure. i appreciate that incredibly kind introduction. and we are always thinking about particularly when we see issues that may reflect on attacks on our democracy and on our government not working for people that it's meant to serve, we're always looking for what information can we get that will help people understand what's going on, that will help people understand who is influencing governm
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eric trump was saying at the trump branded hotel in washington, d.c., he was there to promote say golfhe secret service then was charged $1,160 per night but the gsa government rate was $242. so the house committee is saying they have significant concerns about self-dealing by the former president. and that they are trying to get more information from the secret service about how much in expenses they had been charged by the trump organization. they're still continuing that effort. we've reached out to the secret service and the trump organization today. and have not received a response. ana. >> i was trying to dot math there. there was like five times, i believe, four or five times, if i'm doing my math right that gsa rate that they were charging. that is shocking. kara scannell, thank you for the reporting. >>> police in california think they stopped a suspected serial killer while he was out hunting for his next victim. what we know about the man in custody. >>> and how do billions of snow crabs just disappear.. hint, it is not over fishing.. the face of millions of germs zapped in
eric trump was saying at the trump branded hotel in washington, d.c., he was there to promote say golfhe secret service then was charged $1,160 per night but the gsa government rate was $242. so the house committee is saying they have significant concerns about self-dealing by the former president. and that they are trying to get more information from the secret service about how much in expenses they had been charged by the trump organization. they're still continuing that effort. we've...
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a part of a small group of trump associates there at the hotel on january five and group of trump associates to him and he refused to supply a single document according to them and refused to answer questions and so, he was prosecuted and this is the result of that, he's going to appeal and so it could take some time and his, if he does in his appealfails, he will be the most senior left tenant to go to prison forjanuary the 6th, although indirectly because of refusing to answer questions by congress. to stay with us on bbc news. italy's new far—right prime minister — giorgia meloni formally accepts the job of forming the country's next government the care quality commission has warned that the social care system in england is gridlocked. it says it's seen a significant rise in the number of people stuck in hospital because there isn't any social care provision for them when they leave. nadra ahmed, executive chair of the national care association, welcomed the commission's report. it's nothing new to us and have been shouting about it for quite some time, it's good to see the others acknowl
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trump jr. to stay at that hotel. both visits there more than five times the typical government rate. cret service paying more than $1.4 million to trump properties since he took office. now, in a statement, eric trump says that the hotel stays were at the request of secret service and were either provided at cost, heavily discounted or for free. he said, the company would have been substantially better off if hospitality services were sold to full paying guests but not addressing his previous claims that the rooms would cost $50 and the committee said that $1.4 million is probably significantly higher because it didn't have a full accounting. and the chairwoman of that committee is saying that this may have resulted in a taxpayer-funded windfall for the former president's struggling family business. >> all right, thank you so much for that. >>> now to the nba. back in action with the new season tipping off tonight. the defending champion golden state warriors begin their title defense and the only guy with a jump shot sweeter than steph curry, will reeve is here with the preview. good
trump jr. to stay at that hotel. both visits there more than five times the typical government rate. cret service paying more than $1.4 million to trump properties since he took office. now, in a statement, eric trump says that the hotel stays were at the request of secret service and were either provided at cost, heavily discounted or for free. he said, the company would have been substantially better off if hospitality services were sold to full paying guests but not addressing his previous...
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estos documentos muestran que la o organizacion dtronald trump cob prescios al servicio secreto. ls hoteles recomendada del gobierno. ha facturado 1.000.000 de dolares en trascacciones privadas incluyendo y la p primavera pasada al estar pasado por el coronavirus . >> hablemos ahora de la guerra e nucrania. rusia invadio kiev que causo la muerte de cuatro p personas. es un nuevo capitulo en ucrania que llena de panico a la poblacion >> docenas de drones cargados de explosivos sacudieron la po poblacion de varias ciudades ucranianas y cobrando cuatro vidas. >> entre los escombros estaba el cuerpo de una mujer embarazada y su esposo dijo esta residente de k kiev.muestran a agentes tratando de derribar la snaves. bvuela bajo y suenan como pequeÑlas motocicletas. derribaron 37 drones, un 85$% de lo que lanz puvladimir putin >> y en kiev y en moscu en san petersburgo >> segun la compaÑia podemos explicar que son trabajadores siendo reclutados en moscu. dijo que el presidente bijoe bide sigue muy de cerca la escalada en los ataques rusos y reitero compromiso de apoyar ucrania mientras dure la gue
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. >> bret: new documents released by the house oversight committee says trump's company charged excessive hotel for secret service personnel on dozens of trips. the secret service says it will provide the committee with the requested information. there has been no response from the trump organization. meantime the justice department says former trump adviser steve bannon should serve six months in prison and pay a $200,000 fine for defying a congressional subpoena. bannon was subpoenaed by the house committee investigating last year's capitol riot of january 6th. the department says bannon pursued a bad faith strategy of defiance and contempt and publicly disparaged the committee. bannon's lawyers deny he was acting in bad faith they are asking for probation. ♪ >> bret: breaking tonight, russia and china are the focus of president biden's national security strategy. the updated policy has been released after months of delay. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin takes a look from the pelc. [applause] >> at the communist party congress, president xi delivered a defiant two hour
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trump-owned properties. your panel, sir, has revealed that records show the former president's company charged excessive hoteles as much as 1100 and $85 a night. on the dozens of trips. that is more than 1.4 million in taxpayer dollars, essentially paid to donald trump. chairman maloney says you are waiting for complete information on the total amounts but by the secret service. do you know sir, what items are still missing, and when you might get them? and can congress stop this kind of thing from ever happening again? >> you know, many of us sounded the warning bell in december of 2016, before donald trump was even sworn into the presidency. the -- had a hearing with several prominent emphasis on the obama white house and richard -- of the bush white house, warning that donald trump had so many far flung economic enterprises that he was immediately going to be in a conflict of interest. -- -- that far exceeds with the government itself says is a reasonable price to stay in a hotel in washington, d.c. for one night. what we don't have, yet is a comprehensive list of that four-year period of secret service ex
trump-owned properties. your panel, sir, has revealed that records show the former president's company charged excessive hoteles as much as 1100 and $85 a night. on the dozens of trips. that is more than 1.4 million in taxpayer dollars, essentially paid to donald trump. chairman maloney says you are waiting for complete information on the total amounts but by the secret service. do you know sir, what items are still missing, and when you might get them? and can congress stop this kind of thing...
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stewart rhodes on the january 6th, he was talking to somebody who is apparently a trump intermediary, in the room with a hotel, and f essentially calling on donald trump, tynice trump intermediary to put it directly in contact with trump, and tell trump to call upon these militias to step up, to step in, and essentially stop the peaceful transfer of power. there's a number of overlies between oath keepers and the trump folks in this, and i think we're gonna get more of that is this trial sort of plays out. >> how difficult is it to get convictions in a conspiracy case like this? >> well, it's a great question, because this charge, seditious conspiracy, is rarely ever used. and basically, the government had to resurrect it, and the fact that they did tells us a lot about what is at stake here. i grew with katie, this is huge, this is a statute that, congress passed right after the civil war as a way to deal with southerners, who couldn't deal with the fact that they lost, and we're not able to accept the peaceful transfer of power. so they are fighting in the government is sort of define the authority of the g
stewart rhodes on the january 6th, he was talking to somebody who is apparently a trump intermediary, in the room with a hotel, and f essentially calling on donald trump, tynice trump intermediary to put it directly in contact with trump, and tell trump to call upon these militias to step up, to step in, and essentially stop the peaceful transfer of power. there's a number of overlies between oath keepers and the trump folks in this, and i think we're gonna get more of that is this trial sort...