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tomorrow. mrs. cosby hoping to avoid court after a decision forcing her to testify in a defamation suit filed by seven women who accuse her husband of drugging and sexually assaulting them decades ago. in this emergency motion, mrs. cosby concerned she'll be forced to share intimate details of her marital life including her husband's sexual proclivities, attaching this e-mail claiming the plaintiff's attorney threatened to get the u.s. marshal to secure her attendance. camille cosby is only made one womens have come forward with accusations defending her husband of nearly 52 years calling bill cosby the man you thought you knew. a man now facing criminal charges. >> he is in good spirits and he has confidence in his legal team's ability to bring about justice for him in this case. >> reporter: just last week, days before the statute of limitations was set to expire, the embattled comedian was charged with drugs and sexually assaulting a former temple university employee at his pennsylvania home in 2004. cosby consistently denying the allegations against him and currently out on $1 milli
tomorrow. mrs. cosby hoping to avoid court after a decision forcing her to testify in a defamation suit filed by seven women who accuse her husband of drugging and sexually assaulting them decades ago. in this emergency motion, mrs. cosby concerned she'll be forced to share intimate details of her marital life including her husband's sexual proclivities, attaching this e-mail claiming the plaintiff's attorney threatened to get the u.s. marshal to secure her attendance. camille cosby is only...
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manager. >> well, first of all, she's his wife of some 50 some odd years. she's known mr. cosby since she was 19. she has information that's relevant to the issues in this case. for example, his relationships that he's had with other women, sexual proclivity, use of quaalud quaaludes. she's his business manager. mr. cosby maintains that my seven clients gathered together and in essence conspired to rail his remergence on nbc or netflix. clearly as business manager, she will have information what impact, if any, these women had on his business. so there are many, many topics that are relevant. another one that comes to mind is it has been reported in the press that mrs. cosby is leading a public relations effort to get out in front of the accusations that have been made by my clients against mr. cosby. so we have been permitted to ask her questions. we intend to do so on january 6th in springfield, massachusetts. >> do you expect that her attorney will be able to assert privilege, if you're asking her questions about interactions that she's had with her husband, some of that could defi
manager. >> well, first of all, she's his wife of some 50 some odd years. she's known mr. cosby since she was 19. she has information that's relevant to the issues in this case. for example, his relationships that he's had with other women, sexual proclivity, use of quaalud quaaludes. she's his business manager. mr. cosby maintains that my seven clients gathered together and in essence conspired to rail his remergence on nbc or netflix. clearly as business manager, she will have...
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case that wasn't resolved this year, bill cosby, now accused by more than 50 women by drugging or sexually assaulting them. >> i have been sorry for 38 years and now it's time for him to be sorry. >> mr. cosby, how do you responded to the charges. >> reporter: and just this week, cosby charged criminally with sexual assault stemming from the andrea constand case. constand a former temple university employee. alleged that the comedian drugged and sexually assaulted her. >> this is a felony of the first degree. >> reporter: through his attorneys cosby has repeatedly denied all allegations. at least five civil lawsuits will also likely work their way through the courts in 2016, including a counter suit field by cosby against seven accusers. meanwhile in south africa, an appeals court upped the ante for oscar pistorius, changing his manslaughter conviction to murder. which could mean more prison time for pistorius. 2015 was also the year of the police video and often times that meant officers on trial in the court of law or at least the court of public opinion. officer jason van dyke
case that wasn't resolved this year, bill cosby, now accused by more than 50 women by drugging or sexually assaulting them. >> i have been sorry for 38 years and now it's time for him to be sorry. >> mr. cosby, how do you responded to the charges. >> reporter: and just this week, cosby charged criminally with sexual assault stemming from the andrea constand case. constand a former temple university employee. alleged that the comedian drugged and sexually assaulted her....
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. >> mr. cosby, do you want to say anything? >> reporter: gripping a crane, the 78-year-old stumbled on the curb as he was led into the courthouse. the accusations that led him here date back to 2004, when former temple university employee andrea constand says cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her. according to the complaint, he gave her three blue bills and within half hour she says she experienced blurred vision and difficulty speaking. >> mr. cosby urged her to take the pills that he provided to her and to drink wine. the effect of which rendered her unable to move or respond to his advances. >> reporter: constand say she woke the morning partially undressed. at the time, the district attorney said there was not enough evidence to charge cosby. in 2005, constand filed a civil suit which was later settled privately. but this past july, investigators decided to reopen the case after a judge unsealed portions of depositions which cosby admitted to giving drugs to at least one woman. constand's attorney asked cosby, when you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going t
. >> mr. cosby, do you want to say anything? >> reporter: gripping a crane, the 78-year-old stumbled on the curb as he was led into the courthouse. the accusations that led him here date back to 2004, when former temple university employee andrea constand says cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her. according to the complaint, he gave her three blue bills and within half hour she says she experienced blurred vision and difficulty speaking. >> mr. cosby urged her to take the...
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. >> mr. cosby? >> these charges stem from a sexual assault that took place on an evening in early 2004 at mr. cosby's home in montgomery county. >> reporter: the 78-year-old comedian charged with three counts of aggravated assault of andrea constand. she considered cosby, 37 years her senior and a temple alum a friend and mentor. she accuses cosby of drugging and assaulting her when she visited his pennsylvania home. >> mr. cosby made two sexual advances at her that were rejected. on the evening in question, mr. cosby urged her to take pills, that he provided to her and to drink wine. >> according to criminal complain, it left her feeling dizzy, nauseous, frozen and paralyzed. aware of him fondling her brefts and putting his hand in her pants. she went to the police a year later. the district attorney did not file charges, citing lack of evidence. she filed a civil suit against cosby, forcing him to be deposed. he settled the suit with her. the terms of which were sealed. that deposition was unsealed in july. in it cosby admits to giving women quaalude, never without their knowled
. >> mr. cosby? >> these charges stem from a sexual assault that took place on an evening in early 2004 at mr. cosby's home in montgomery county. >> reporter: the 78-year-old comedian charged with three counts of aggravated assault of andrea constand. she considered cosby, 37 years her senior and a temple alum a friend and mentor. she accuses cosby of drugging and assaulting her when she visited his pennsylvania home. >> mr. cosby made two sexual advances at her that...
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blurred vision and difficulty speaking. >> mr. cosby urged her to take the pills that he provided to her and to drink wine. the effect of which rendered her unable to move or respond to his advances. >> reporter: constand says she awoke the next morning partially undressed. cosby gave her a muffin, walked to the front door, opened it and said "all right." at the time, the district attorney said there was not enough evidence to charge cosby. in 2005, constand filed a civil suit which was later settled privately. but this past july, investigators decided to reopen the case after a judge unsealed portions of depositions which cosby admitted to giving drugs to at least one woman. constand's attorney asked cosby, when you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women you wanted to have sex with? cosby replied yes. he later said he misunderstood the question. >> it's sad for his legal team, for his family, that he would be dragged through this. we're 12 years in, 12 years after an alleged assault that was fully investigated. >> reporter:
blurred vision and difficulty speaking. >> mr. cosby urged her to take the pills that he provided to her and to drink wine. the effect of which rendered her unable to move or respond to his advances. >> reporter: constand says she awoke the next morning partially undressed. cosby gave her a muffin, walked to the front door, opened it and said "all right." at the time, the district attorney said there was not enough evidence to charge cosby. in 2005, constand filed a civil...
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, guns, i don't like them guns. kennedy:er time i see that i want to take handful of bill cosby pills. topic number 3. mr. kim kardashian stopped by to audition. take it away, kanye. >> my name is kanye from the south side of chicago. >> what do you do? >> originally a producer. i wanted to rap but nobody believed in me. kennedy: you have to give the guy credit. he's a lyrical miracle and he's actually pretty funny. how did idol fans rate the audition on the show? >> he's a jackass. kennedy: another way of saying donkey. topic number 4. i don't go combing australian marine video sites look for stories about fish down under. three buddies were out in port stevens marlin fishing when they hooked a big boston, a 200-pound fish who had a mind of it own. -- of its own. oh, looks like connor got accomplish slapped. right back into the drink. that's cosmic justice. australian fish have learned how to boomerang itself against people. he kept on swimming and made it to boston harbor and ran into two fishermen. >> holy, what is that? ken require's a marlin. topic number 5. there is nothing more
, guns, i don't like them guns. kennedy:er time i see that i want to take handful of bill cosby pills. topic number 3. mr. kim kardashian stopped by to audition. take it away, kanye. >> my name is kanye from the south side of chicago. >> what do you do? >> originally a producer. i wanted to rap but nobody believed in me. kennedy: you have to give the guy credit. he's a lyrical miracle and he's actually pretty funny. how did idol fans rate the audition on the show? >>...
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in the three issues raised by mr. cosby's defense lawyers in the pretrial submission. if in fact, mr. castor made that deal and is willing and ready to testify in open court under oath that he made the deal and the deal was binding on his successors, this case to be over on date of that hearing. >> but areva martin, i'm holding the letter that was sent by castor two days after his e-mail and she says, hey, this is the first i'm hearing about it. how can a judge make a determination between competing district attorneys? >> i have to tell you, michael, with all due respect to the great lawyers of philadelphia and pennsylvania, i'm just shocked how messy this deal is. you have this alleged agreement that was alleged made by your former district attorney. and now you have the current district attorney and the then district attorney when the alleged deal was made both saying they knew knowledge about it. you have constand's lawyer saying she knew nothing about it. you know as lawyers the first thing we want to see is where is the document. and apparently there is no document. it's min
in the three issues raised by mr. cosby's defense lawyers in the pretrial submission. if in fact, mr. castor made that deal and is willing and ready to testify in open court under oath that he made the deal and the deal was binding on his successors, this case to be over on date of that hearing. >> but areva martin, i'm holding the letter that was sent by castor two days after his e-mail and she says, hey, this is the first i'm hearing about it. how can a judge make a determination...
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assaulting a woman. >> mr. cosby urged her to take pills. the affect of which rendered her unable to move on respond to his advances. >> constand stated she awoke the next morning partially undressed. cosby gave her a muffin, walked to the front door, opened it and said, all right. (laughter) >> >> trevor: i didn't think it was possible for this to get worse. and i don't know why, but the muffin, it just makes it worse. you gave her a muffin, man? a muffin, man? a muffin man? he is lucky we're not holding his trial in colombia, i will tell you that much. and then there was litt ethan couch, the spoiled rich kid who in 2013 killed four people while he was driving drunk. but then he convinced the judge to only give him probation because his family was so rich they didn't raise him to know that drunk driving was bad. yeah, in fact, his lawyer said he was so rich he suffered from a rare disease known as affluence-- affluenza, the one disease that has yet to ravage the african continent. people every day please, please, affluenza, affluenza, affluenza. what is it-- ah, ebola! ebola again.
assaulting a woman. >> mr. cosby urged her to take pills. the affect of which rendered her unable to move on respond to his advances. >> constand stated she awoke the next morning partially undressed. cosby gave her a muffin, walked to the front door, opened it and said, all right. (laughter) >> >> trevor: i didn't think it was possible for this to get worse. and i don't know why, but the muffin, it just makes it worse. you gave her a muffin, man? a muffin, man? a...
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said bill cosby portrayed them as liars. mrs. cosby's attorneys argue the private conversations are privileged. but they say they are subpoenaing her because she is her husband's business manager. bill cosby could face up to 10 years in prison on sexual assault charges in pennsylvania. cnn's jean casares has details. >> criminal charges for bill cos cosby. out on $1 million bail. he was arraigned on criminal sexual assault charges. >> anything to say? >> they stem from a sexual assault that took place on an evening in early 2004 at mr. cosby's home in montgomery coun county. >> the 78-year-old comedian charged with three counts of aggravated in decent assault. she worked at the athletic facility. she accuses him of drugging and then assaulting her when she visited his pennsylvania home. >> he made two sexual advances at her that were rejected. on the evening in question, mr. cosby urged her to take pills that he provided to her and to drink wine >> according to the criminal complaint, the pills and wine left constant feeling dizzy, nauseous, frozen and paralyzed but aware of cosby f
said bill cosby portrayed them as liars. mrs. cosby's attorneys argue the private conversations are privileged. but they say they are subpoenaing her because she is her husband's business manager. bill cosby could face up to 10 years in prison on sexual assault charges in pennsylvania. cnn's jean casares has details. >> criminal charges for bill cos cosby. out on $1 million bail. he was arraigned on criminal sexual assault charges. >> anything to say? >> they stem from a...
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appreciate you mr. schlacter thank you very much. bill cosby's reputation finishness the u.s.a. but only his defense attorneys can save him. is it legal on how they would defend cosby. also gutfeld mcguirk on whether white americans should be able to advertise in order to meet other white americans? we hope you stay tuned to those reports. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. dsenators came together for a top-secret briefing on the terrorist threat... marco rubio was missing - fundraising in california instead. two weeks later, terrorists struck again in san bernardino... and where was marco? fundraising again in new orleans. over the la
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criminal sexual assault charges. >> mr. cosby, anything to say? >> these charges stem from a sexual assault that took place on an evening in early 2004 at mr. cosby's home in cheltenham township, montgomery county. >> reporter: the 78-year-old comedian charged with three counts of aggravated decent assault of andrea constand. constand worked with temple university's athletic program and considered cosby, 37 years her senior, and a temple alum, a friend and mentor. she accuses cosby of drugging, then assaulting her when she visited his pennsylvania home. >> mr. cosby made two sexual advances at her, that were rejected. on the evening in question, mr. cosby urged her to take pills, that he provided to her. and to drink wine. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, the pills and wine left constand feeling dizzy, nauseous, frozen and paralyzed, but aware of cosby fondling her breasts and putting his hands into her pants. constand went to the police about a year later, but the district attorney did not file charges, citing lack of evidence. she filed a civil suit against cosby
criminal sexual assault charges. >> mr. cosby, anything to say? >> these charges stem from a sexual assault that took place on an evening in early 2004 at mr. cosby's home in cheltenham township, montgomery county. >> reporter: the 78-year-old comedian charged with three counts of aggravated decent assault of andrea constand. constand worked with temple university's athletic program and considered cosby, 37 years her senior, and a temple alum, a friend and mentor. she accuses...
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the other hand, if they do that, mr. cosby may be forced to testify at a deposition and assert his fifth amendment privilege because the criminal case is going on. what his spouse can do i think is going to be heavily litigated because she has a right not to testify to confident communications between she and her husband. on the other hand, as his business manager, there may be a set of issues which a judge will decide are not confidential because they go beyond spousal communications into the realm of unprotected, unprivileged business discussions. fascinating issue. >> it is fascinating, especially when you weigh in camille cosby's lawyers and their words in using this. when the lawyers called the subpoena for her testimony, calling this a fishing expedition, arguing her potential knowledge of crosby's sexual proclivities are irrelevant to the case. that was the argument. why did it fall short? >> i think it's stretching things. to talk to a spouse who has a right to have confidential discussions with her spouse, to go into her knowledge of his sex life i think is way over the pa
the other hand, if they do that, mr. cosby may be forced to testify at a deposition and assert his fifth amendment privilege because the criminal case is going on. what his spouse can do i think is going to be heavily litigated because she has a right not to testify to confident communications between she and her husband. on the other hand, as his business manager, there may be a set of issues which a judge will decide are not confidential because they go beyond spousal communications into the...
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want you know they don't know mr. cosby, i don't know the evidence or the accuser, but he has a right to fair trial, and having been through what i have been through with michael jackson, i'm a little alarmed by this, this ground swel of opposition. >> well here is what is different, because you 57 ak kirzs is one thing, and the settlement whichly ask you about in ooh second, and cosby oes own words in that deposition that started this all framing the case. you had bill cosby admitting to carrying around the quaaludes to meet women and wanting to have sex with them. >> sure. >> and says he offered over and over again to give them money, but could it be when it comes to the deposition, and the criminal case, it is bill cosby's own words that could come back to be used against him? >> in the michael jackson case, they called 85 witnesses against him, and said that he had been molest i molesting young men for year, and they took his own words out of the martin beshear documentary and said those words would cook him. all over to the world, and the media representatives were saying t
want you know they don't know mr. cosby, i don't know the evidence or the accuser, but he has a right to fair trial, and having been through what i have been through with michael jackson, i'm a little alarmed by this, this ground swel of opposition. >> well here is what is different, because you 57 ak kirzs is one thing, and the settlement whichly ask you about in ooh second, and cosby oes own words in that deposition that started this all framing the case. you had bill cosby admitting...
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opportunity. >>> the only criminal charge that cosby has ever faced might soon fall apart. >> mr. cosby gave up one of the most valuable rights we possess, the right against self-incrimination. this is "new day" with chris como, allison camarata, and michaela pereira. >> i'm assuming they sped up the camera on the clouds. >> ominous sky. >> poppy harlow and john berman join me. up first, hillary clinton and bernie sanders going from cordial to combative during last night's democratic debate. the two butting heads over obamacare, big banks, and gun control. >> why so tense? because it's so close. especially in a first voting state, iowa. this is the latest cnn poll of polls there. hillary clinton and bernie sanders tied. cnn's phil matingly joins us now with the highlights and the lowlights of last night's debate. phil, what did you see? >> last night serving more or less as the final argument, if you will, the last democratic debate before the voters take place in iowa, before the votes even in new hampshire. and what you saw is a number of democrats, three, but two that everybody's focused
opportunity. >>> the only criminal charge that cosby has ever faced might soon fall apart. >> mr. cosby gave up one of the most valuable rights we possess, the right against self-incrimination. this is "new day" with chris como, allison camarata, and michaela pereira. >> i'm assuming they sped up the camera on the clouds. >> ominous sky. >> poppy harlow and john berman join me. up first, hillary clinton and bernie sanders going from cordial to...
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friends and fans, thank you. >>> difficult year ahead for mr. cosby. coming up, bidding farewell to one of the most contention years in politics. >> among the bottom shells, 2015 saw one of the widest fields of presidential candidates in recent memory. tt2w`t3n@24" bt@qc., tt2w`t3n@24" "a@qs"h tt2w`t3n@24" bm@qx)d tt4w`t3n@24"" dztq k6$ tt4w`t3n@24"" entq ;2d tt4w`t3n@24"" gzt& "5< tt4w`t3n@24"" hnt& 2;p tt4w`t3n@24"" iztq xr( tt4w`t3n@24"" jntq j"h tt4w`t3n@24"" lzt& ro4 new york, new york i want to wake up >> reflecting on 2015, it certainly was one of the most active years in politics it seems. >> absolutely. from one of the widest fields of presidential candidates slinging some of the most decisive rhetoric to a sitting pope stepping into the fray. this will be one year for the books. here's abc's karen tra vers. >> getting in the groove here. >> reporter: it's been an unconventional year in politics. and one bombshell see you later. it's crowded out there on the republican presidential trail. so many candidates, they're doubling up on debates. the main stage and what some calle
friends and fans, thank you. >>> difficult year ahead for mr. cosby. coming up, bidding farewell to one of the most contention years in politics. >> among the bottom shells, 2015 saw one of the widest fields of presidential candidates in recent memory. tt2w`t3n@24" bt@qc., tt2w`t3n@24" "a@qs"h tt2w`t3n@24" bm@qx)d tt4w`t3n@24"" dztq k6$ tt4w`t3n@24"" entq ;2d tt4w`t3n@24"" gzt& "5< tt4w`t3n@24""...
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images of mr. cosby's arrest. on thursday the "new york daily news" cover, all those "she saids quarterback" echoed the sentiment of july's ""new york" magazine" cover which featured a 35 of the women accusing cosby of misconduct and the empty chair to represent survivors of sexual assault by anyone who have not come forward. 57. i've been thinking about this number a lot. the sheer weight of the possibility that dozens of women have silently endured the trauma and shame of surviving sexual assault at the hands after single assailant. even the remote possibility that we as a nation were complicit in the silence, that we turned away from allegations because it was just too painful even to imagine seeing exactly what we saw this week. "ebo "ebony" mag zeer cazine capture perfectly. no matter what legal outcome of the case the national rupture of mr. cosby, evenly if only one accuser has a day in court, even if mr. cosby is not found guilty -- 57 is just too many to ignore. 57. but here's a lingering request he for me. why is it so often true that one woman is in fact so easy to ig
images of mr. cosby's arrest. on thursday the "new york daily news" cover, all those "she saids quarterback" echoed the sentiment of july's ""new york" magazine" cover which featured a 35 of the women accusing cosby of misconduct and the empty chair to represent survivors of sexual assault by anyone who have not come forward. 57. i've been thinking about this number a lot. the sheer weight of the possibility that dozens of women have silently endured the...
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is curious this was not reduced to writing. but it's a very strong possibility that mr. cosby may not have wanted a, quote, unquote, immunity agreement. immunity infers to the public that you have criminal exposure because of the largess of the prosecutor, you're getting a pass on your crime. let's go back to 2004-2005, dr. huxtable was the most popular guy in america. i don't think he wanted an immunity agreement. he wanted what he got, a binding promise not to prosecute. he gave up a valuable write in testifying under oath at the civil deposition. that bell can never be unrung and a subsequent prosecutor should not and hopefully will not be able to invalidate the agreement. >> ariva, i know this is complicated for non-lawyers. let me walk through two steps and i'm ooer eager to hear what you have to say. a petition was filed last week, an excerpt, the commonwealth through district attorney bruce castor promised in 2005 that mr. cosby would not be charged in connection with these allegations in exchange for mr. cosby giving testimony in the complainant's civil case, and this line whi
is curious this was not reduced to writing. but it's a very strong possibility that mr. cosby may not have wanted a, quote, unquote, immunity agreement. immunity infers to the public that you have criminal exposure because of the largess of the prosecutor, you're getting a pass on your crime. let's go back to 2004-2005, dr. huxtable was the most popular guy in america. i don't think he wanted an immunity agreement. he wanted what he got, a binding promise not to prosecute. he gave up a...
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ruled on mr. cosby's -- i should say, mrs. cosby's emergency motion to have the court prevent her deposition being taken now, so she can appeal the magistrate's ruling. magistrate judge hennessy entered an order saying that she was entitled to appeal his ruling and to afford her her right to appeal, he was going to put her deposition on hold until the appeal is heard and decided. >> and just to remind people how we got here, camille cosby and their team of lawyers has been fighting against this deposition essentially, a while ago filing a motion to stop it, to quash it, to stop it from happening at all. last week, the judge basically took your side and said no, it's going to move forward, it's going to be on wednesday morning and now this is the judge saying i'm going to grant a stay while they appeal that decision. >> right. the judge didn't change his decision. he just said that, look, the judge made a decision. mrs. cosby wanted to eliminate her deposition. the judge said, no, under the law, the women are entitled to take mrs. cosby's deposition. that ruling still stands. the o
ruled on mr. cosby's -- i should say, mrs. cosby's emergency motion to have the court prevent her deposition being taken now, so she can appeal the magistrate's ruling. magistrate judge hennessy entered an order saying that she was entitled to appeal his ruling and to afford her her right to appeal, he was going to put her deposition on hold until the appeal is heard and decided. >> and just to remind people how we got here, camille cosby and their team of lawyers has been fighting...
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in this op-ed when they say what's the real difference between bill clinton and bill cosby. >> so, again, number one, it's a ridiculous analogy just like mr. trump disparaging john mccain. why we take anything that man says seriously, that's who you just quoted. hillary clinton is running for president and he's attacking bill clinton and making ridiculous comparisons about bill clinton. what does that have to do with hillary clinton? again, if i'm a woman and i hear trump attacking a husband as a reason for not voting for a wife, bill clinton is popular. he's already been through all of those ridiculous analogies and came out with a 65% approval rating. so those people who were too young to remember will know that bill clinton remains one of the most popular people since he left the presidency as well as when he was president. >> let's talk about some of the polls out and perhaps you can explain what you believe is happening here in new hampshire and iowa. bernie sanders certainly leading at least in one news poll. you have him at 53% in new hampshire. the iowa number also shows a
in this op-ed when they say what's the real difference between bill clinton and bill cosby. >> so, again, number one, it's a ridiculous analogy just like mr. trump disparaging john mccain. why we take anything that man says seriously, that's who you just quoted. hillary clinton is running for president and he's attacking bill clinton and making ridiculous comparisons about bill clinton. what does that have to do with hillary clinton? again, if i'm a woman and i hear trump attacking a...
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same or similar acts about -- against mr. cosby, as are alleged in this current pending criminal case against him in montgomery county. and if those witnesses are permitted to testify, then i think that that can be actually very devastating for mr. cosby if in fact their testimony is believed. also, he spoke to the police at the time. so there is a police report of an interview with mr. cosby in which he admits being with ms. constant on the night in question. admits giving her some pills, although, he testified or that is said to the police that it was benadryl and that it was consensual. i think there is a strong case against mr. cosby, but of course, we don't know what the defense also will bring up, and that will be remain to be seen. >> all right. we'll leave it right there. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> all right, coming up, we'll have the latest developments on the five american prisoners freed from iran. wolf blitzer joining us at the top of the hour. the feeling originates in this area... spreads throughout the body... to here, inducing hilariously h
same or similar acts about -- against mr. cosby, as are alleged in this current pending criminal case against him in montgomery county. and if those witnesses are permitted to testify, then i think that that can be actually very devastating for mr. cosby if in fact their testimony is believed. also, he spoke to the police at the time. so there is a police report of an interview with mr. cosby in which he admits being with ms. constant on the night in question. admits giving her some pills,...
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reduced charge, a plea bargain and a nonjail sentence i don't think mr. cosby is ever going to get to a place where he would admit any realm of guilt. >> all right. in the civil case against cosby, a federal judge ruled that his wife camille can be deposed by an attorney representing seven women who claimed cosby sexually abused him. what is the significance of that ruling and can it have an effect on the criminal case? a number of lawyers are saying, but no, there's the spousal privilege. >> exactly. exactly. so the spousal privilege protects certain communications, todd, but not all communications. so in a civil context that's much less burden and therefore camille could be pressured to be deposed. but in a criminal context, the burden is so much higher and the privilege is so much more secure within that marital relationship that i seriously doubt that camille would be compelled to testify. >> understood. i kind of agree with you on that one. let's switch gears now. i want to ask about the so called affluenza case. it's big news all over the country. the mother of ethan couch ba
reduced charge, a plea bargain and a nonjail sentence i don't think mr. cosby is ever going to get to a place where he would admit any realm of guilt. >> all right. in the civil case against cosby, a federal judge ruled that his wife camille can be deposed by an attorney representing seven women who claimed cosby sexually abused him. what is the significance of that ruling and can it have an effect on the criminal case? a number of lawyers are saying, but no, there's the spousal...
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charges against her husband. a judge has ordered mrs. cosby to testify in a defamation suit in which seven women say bill cosby portrayed them as liars drugging and sexually salting them. mrs. crosby say the conversations are privileged. they're saying they subpoenaed her because she's the business manager. in addition to the civil suit, criminal bombshell this week. he could face up to ten years in prison on sex assault charges in pennsylvania. jean has it on that case. >> legal bombshell. criminal charges for bill cosby. >> bill cosby out on $1 million bail. his legal team vowing to mount a vigorous defense after he was arranged on criminal assault charges. >> mrs. cosby, anything to say. >> sexual saassault that took place on inn 2004 at mr. cosby's home, montgomery county. >> the 38-year-old comedian, three counts of aggravated indecent assault. constant worked at temple university and considered cosby, 37 years her senior, a temple alum, a friend and mentor. she accuses him of drugging and salting her when she visited z his pennsylvania home. >> he made two sexual advances at her that
charges against her husband. a judge has ordered mrs. cosby to testify in a defamation suit in which seven women say bill cosby portrayed them as liars drugging and sexually salting them. mrs. crosby say the conversations are privileged. they're saying they subpoenaed her because she's the business manager. in addition to the civil suit, criminal bombshell this week. he could face up to ten years in prison on sex assault charges in pennsylvania. jean has it on that case. >> legal...
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before. the plaintiffs say they subpoenaed mrs. cosby because she was her husband's business manager. this was a criminal bombshell this week, bll cosby because arrested and could face up to ten years in prison on sexual assault charges in pennsylvania. he's out on $1 million bond at this point in time. join me now to talk about this is former l.a. county prosecutor loni coombs. so we want to start with the civil case and to be clear, this is a civil case, this is what we're talking about with camille cosby testifying in this case, and then you have the pennsylvania case involving andrea constand. in the civil case, what questions would you ask camille cosby during the deposition? >> well, remember, we're looking at a woman who is not only bill cosby's wife, but also his business manager so she has had a lot of access to what's been going on in both his professional and private life. some of the questions that the defense attorneys -- or the plaintiff's attorneys are saying they want to talk about are did she have anything to do with procuring the drugs that the women talk about? she
before. the plaintiffs say they subpoenaed mrs. cosby because she was her husband's business manager. this was a criminal bombshell this week, bll cosby because arrested and could face up to ten years in prison on sexual assault charges in pennsylvania. he's out on $1 million bond at this point in time. join me now to talk about this is former l.a. county prosecutor loni coombs. so we want to start with the civil case and to be clear, this is a civil case, this is what we're talking about with...
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her deposition in cases related to him now she's scheduled to testify tomorrow. mrs. cosby argues that massachusetts law aims to preserve the confidentiality of marital communications. her husband is facing a defamation lawsuit there by seven women who say they were sexuallsexually assaulted by bil cosby. the judge last month ruled that since she served as her husband's business manager camille cosby is fair game legally. bill cosby has filed a counter suit accusing the women of making false allegation ors if this explain coming up later test drive terror. a car salesman thought it would be a quick spin around the block. instead he realizes he was being abducted. karen. >> this morning at 2:30 i was digging through the closet getting everything out. hopefully your kids are wearing the hat the gloves the scarf. bitter cold today. i'll give you details in the accuweather forecast when we come right back. jane didn't like restrictions. not in life. and not when it came to watching her calories. why settle on taste? jane thought. that's why jane loves light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.
her deposition in cases related to him now she's scheduled to testify tomorrow. mrs. cosby argues that massachusetts law aims to preserve the confidentiality of marital communications. her husband is facing a defamation lawsuit there by seven women who say they were sexuallsexually assaulted by bil cosby. the judge last month ruled that since she served as her husband's business manager camille cosby is fair game legally. bill cosby has filed a counter suit accusing the women of making false...
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appreciate you mr. schlacter thank you very much. bill cosby's reputation finishness the u.s.a. but will he go to prison?> only his defense attorneys can save him. is it legal on how they would defend cosby. also gutfeld mcguirk on whether white americans should be able to advertise in order to meet other white americans? we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >>> perm story segment tonight, very interesting situation here in new york city where there is a human rights law. as part of that you must address a transgendered person the way that person wants to be addressed. if you don't, you could be fined more than 100,000 bucks. joining us now from washington katie pavlich and here in new york city kennedy who anchors her own program on the fox business network. explain this to me. so you have a transgendered person. this is work place, right? >> it's actually -- it goes beyond the workúméj÷ place. >> it does? it goes everywhere. so you are in÷s mcdonald's and there is )=Ñ transgendered and you are serving them and if you say hey, sir, or, what? >> yes. if you address someone by a pro
appreciate you mr. schlacter thank you very much. bill cosby's reputation finishness the u.s.a. but will he go to prison?> only his defense attorneys can save him. is it legal on how they would defend cosby. also gutfeld mcguirk on whether white americans should be able to advertise in order to meet other white americans? we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >>> perm story segment tonight, very interesting situation here in new york city where there is a human rights law. as...
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negative trial publicity avalanche that happens in these high-profile cases isn't mr. cosby enjoys the presumption of innocence. that the commonwealth bearings the burden, the burden of proof. and they also have the heavy burden of proving every essential element beyond a reasonable doubt. these are very critical principles which apply here and to everyone else. with regard to your specific question, let's keep in mind, this is one person making one allegation, some 12 years ago, after there was no prompt complaint. a year later, and where a prior d.a. had said there was insufficient evidence to proceed. with respect to your question, not -- it hasn't been really mentioned, that there were two prior occasions, in the criminal complaint, where the complaining witness said that cosby made advances, some of them fairly pronounced. and yet, despite that, she went back at least five occasions, multiple times, back to his house. went to his home in new york. >> michael can i -- >> yeah, let me say this, and ted it's absolutely right to point out that that's what the defense will rely on. reb
negative trial publicity avalanche that happens in these high-profile cases isn't mr. cosby enjoys the presumption of innocence. that the commonwealth bearings the burden, the burden of proof. and they also have the heavy burden of proving every essential element beyond a reasonable doubt. these are very critical principles which apply here and to everyone else. with regard to your specific question, let's keep in mind, this is one person making one allegation, some 12 years ago, after there...
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and sexually abusing them. mrs. cosby's attorneys argue that the couple's private conversations are privileged but the plaintiffs say they subpoenaed mrs. cosby because she was her husband's business manager. bill cosby is free on $1 million bail. he was arrested wednesday on charges that he drugged and raped a woman named andrea constand, the first of 50 whim who accuse cosby of assaulting them over last four decades. criminal defense attorney danny savalas joining me to talk about this. camille cosby, people are surprised to learn about this, that there are exceptions. i guess because it is a civil case, but is there any chance that she testifies this testimony becomes public and it's used against him in this criminal case in pennsylvania? >> let's talk, first, about the fact that anyone testifies under oath could potentially be used against them, in virtually any proceeding with some exceptions number one, will she testify? the judge ruled that, in this case, her claim that her communications were privileged was not exactly right. instead, under massachusetts law, it's an issue o
and sexually abusing them. mrs. cosby's attorneys argue that the couple's private conversations are privileged but the plaintiffs say they subpoenaed mrs. cosby because she was her husband's business manager. bill cosby is free on $1 million bail. he was arrested wednesday on charges that he drugged and raped a woman named andrea constand, the first of 50 whim who accuse cosby of assaulting them over last four decades. criminal defense attorney danny savalas joining me to talk about this....