Whjb This week on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, Nov. 27, 2022: Fauci, Clyburn, Polis, Johnson, Chertoff
Moments after Paul Manafort was sentenced in federal court in Washington to serve more than
stanley puodelis seven years in prison, the Manhattan district attorney unveiled a new indictment against the former Trump campaign chairman on state charges of fraud.Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., said a New York grand jury charged Manafort with 16 counts including residential mortgage fraud, conspiracy, falsifying business records and a scheme to defraud. The indictment was filed in the New York State Supreme Court on March 7 and unsealed on Wednesday. No one is beyond the law in New York, Vance, a Democrat, said in a statement. Following an investigation commenced by our Office in March 2017, a Manhattan grand jury has charged Mr. Manafort with state criminal violations which strike at the heart
stanley cups of New York s sovereign interests, including the integrity of our residential mortgage market. I thank our prosecutors for their meticulous investigation, which has yielded serious criminal charges for which the defendant has not been
stanley tumblers held accountable. Manafort cannot receive a presidential pardon for state crimes. The news of Manafort s indictment came minutes after U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson sentenced him on conspiracy charges in Washington. Combined with a 47-month sentence handed down in a separate case in Virginia last week, Manafort faces a total of 90 months in prison, with credit for time served. Manafort a Ioje President Obama s Schedule Today (10/8/10)
Thousands of abortion-rights activists marched across the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, the latest in a growing procession of protests leading up to the GOP convention.Protesters were expected to gather late in the day in Central Park and at the World Trade Center site, where demonstrators against President Bush planned to ring 2,749 bells - one for each victim of the Sept. 11 attacks there.Separately, a U.S. citizen and a Pakistani national were arrested in an alleged plot to bomb a subway station in midtown Manhattan, and possibly other locations around the city, police said Saturday. Po
stanley drink bottle lice Commissioner Ray Kelly said the men were not believed to be connected to al Qaeda or any other international terrorist organization, although he said they expressed hatred for America.The men had been under police surveillance and had discussed placing explosives at the Herald Square subway station and stations at 42nd and 59th streets, Kelly told reporters. The men neve
stanley mug r obtained explosives, he said. It was clear that they had the intention to cause damage, to kill people, Kelly said. They did not immediately have the means to do it. Kelly said the men visited the Herald Square station - one block from Madison Square Garden, site of next week s Republican Na
stanley botella tional Convention - on Aug. 21.Kelly identified the men as Shahawar Matin Siraj, 21, a Pakistani national living in the Jackson Heights section of Queens, and James El Shafay, 19, a U.