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"hearsay" Definitions
  1. things that you have heard from another person but do not (definitely) know to be true

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Four hearsay -- hearsay is not admissible in court, you&aposre the attorney, correct, Victoria?
"I've heard things that he's done, but I've also learned that hearsay is just hearsay," he said.
By the way, their timeline doesn&apost match up, and hearsay is never admissible, never mind the four way hearsay in a court of law.
Or: All the evidence is hearsay, except for what is not hearsay and that is no less specious — the disloyal betrayals of insidious Never-Trumpers.
While the defense objected to parts of Mr. Napier's deposition as inadmissible "hearsay," New York State lawyers argued that a "co-conspirator exception" to hearsay rules should apply.
" Asked about Taylor's testimony, he said "that's just hearsay.
It's all hearsay, all — or most of — the time.
Republicans cannot legitimately justify refusal to convict on the ground that the prosecution has only hearsay evidence when they refuse to allow the prosecution to present evidence that does not qualify as hearsay.
Trump's lawyers dismissed nearly all of that testimony as hearsay.
The trial judge found that the evidence was inadmissible hearsay.
This is not hearsay, not fake news, not unsourced leaks.
The government also uses more speculative hearsay from Kurdish forces.
" In a court filing, the bank called the incident "hearsay.
Clara Shih is the founder and CEO of Hearsay Social.
I think there was a lot of hearsay around that.
Arbitration hearings also frequently allow hearsay evidence, unlike in courtroooms.
All the witness testimony so far is based on hearsay.
"I have no idea, but it's hearsay," Beador told her.
I understand that for many members this may be hearsay.
I understand that for many members this may be hearsay.
Josh Resmini's initial review was also not posted due to hearsay.
GOP lawmaker says witness testimony is hearsay 2:02 p.m. Rep.
But always there were hints of corroboration, heavily laden with hearsay.
He was relying on presumptions and assumptions and lies and hearsay.
Scott wasn't the only Senate Republican raising the hearsay argument. Sen.
At the time, Judge Steven O'Neill ruled Jackson's testimony would be hearsay.
For most of football's history, scouts relied on hearsay for foreign transfers.
Two administration officials characterized the complaint to the Post as partisan hearsay.
George Papadopoulos, you know, drinking in a bar, four-way drunken hearsay.
That&aposs not even admissible, hearsay, in a courtroom, nevermind four-way.
If you don't have that case, you're just participating in more hearsay.
Build your case based on research, not hearsay or appeals to emotion.
Hearsay, meanwhile, offers marketing and communication tools for the financial services industry.
But Clark was concerned that Kris' contribution would be deemed as hearsay.
NIELSEN: Unfortunately, I'm not in any position to deal with hearsay stories.
"I understand what hearsay is, that's why I'm apologizing," she told Beador.
Mr. DiVincenzo said both administrators' allegations were "hearsay," but should be investigated.
The court claimed that the university's investigation had been based on hearsay.
The House managers, the defense claims, have nothing but conjecture and hearsay.
That, I am delighted to announce, belongs to the realm of hearsay.
TripAdvisor told Resmini it would not publish the review because it was hearsay.
But a few amateur archaeologists say it's based on much more than hearsay.
Hallock, at the request of prosecutors, ruled the FBI reports were unreliable hearsay.
In other words, Steele's intelligence was hearsay collected a continent away from Moscow.
"I haven't seen any evidence to indicate that aside from hearsay," he said.
Lindsey Graham, a close confidant of Trump, dismissed the whistleblower's complaint as hearsay.
"He's not really a whistleblower, so it's really more hearsay," South Carolina Sen.
It's not hearsay if I'm telling it to you and it happened to me.
Trump and his loyalists have argued that the whistleblower offers only secondhand, hearsay information.
TripAdvisor also tries to manage any hearsay, but the policy appears to inconsistently enforced.
They're shrugging off the accounts of William Taylor, George Kent and others as hearsay.
Cries of "hearsay" have dogged the whistle-blower complaint since it first came out.
The hearsay argument is moot, because the underlying facts have already been proven correct.
Alexander Vindman or Marie Yovanovitch, former US ambassador to Ukraine, is spreading unreliable hearsay.
We're afraid, and our fear mixed with rumor and hearsay can have dangerous consequences.
Koichi Hagiuda, the deputy chief cabinet secretary, said Mr Kaye's findings were based on "hearsay".
Who would object to encouraging reporters to not use "hearsay" and "untrue origins" as sources?
And also some hearsay that he was upset at someone who worked at the school.
"It all comes from former FBI agents and it's all hearsay," he said on CNN.
Hearsay Systems is announcing that it has acquired technology and intellectual property from Mast Mobile.
Musical Urban Legends is a series of comics based on music world whispers and hearsay.
But on Monday, Judge Steven T. O'Neill refused to allow her testimony, calling it hearsay.
"It is unverified, mostly hearsay," said Salman Sufi, an aide to the Punjab chief minister.
First, hearsay rules do not apply to statements made in furtherance of a criminal conspiracy.
Lindsey Graham, for one, isn't letting facts get in the way of his "hearsay" narrative.
Bicks rejected the Cyprus report as hearsay, saying there is no original documentation to confirm it.
Bicks rejected the Cyprus report as hearsay, saying there was no original documentation to confirm it.
These hearsay accusations do not and cannot supply the missing link to the legally deficient claims.
Indictments may be issued with the support of a dozen jurors who've been bombarded by hearsay.
Why does this text and date render the hearsay so-called whistleblower useless and not credible?
Prosecutors have objected to her testimony on several grounds, including the contention that it constitutes hearsay.
But Cobbs later said she was passing along hearsay provided by Chambliss's much-abused wife, Tee.
We released the whistleblower complaint, which was really third and fourth-hand hearsay, we were transparent.
I can say that from firsthand knowledge — not hearsay or anecdote — as the son of immigrants.
The facts are in dispute, and the 'evidence' relied upon by Democrats is largely unreliable hearsay.
" -- George Washington University Law School professor Randall Eliason: "Trump's 'hearsay' defense plays right into Democrats' hands.
Constand testified she did not know Jackson, so O'Neill ruled that Jackson's statements would be hearsay.
This document shows us how far down a road paved with untruths hearsay can take us.
The facts are in dispute, and the "evidence" relied upon by Democrats is largely unreliable hearsay.
Schiff's comments came shortly after Republicans derided the impeachment inquiry as a farce built on hearsay.
They used unverified sources and echoes of those sources in the media, failed to specify relevant and known facts, considered hearsay material based on further hearsay as though it was evidence, and used its judgments and biases in place of concrete evidence to obtain a wiretap.
That hasn't stopped Republicans from repeating the notion that the complaint against Trump is based on hearsay.
Valeri tried to write about what happened on TripAdvisor, but it was reportedly deemed "hearsay" and removed.
Remember, the Republicans first argued that the whistleblower was completely dependent on hearsay or second-hand evidence.
The judge said McHugh said state law permits prosecutors to introduce hearsay evidence at a preliminary hearing.
Instead, this story is based on unattributed hearsay and innuendo, and the Congressman won't respond to it.
Because hearsay is easier than reality, said certified financial planner Vid Ponnapalli, founder of Unique Financial Advisors.
With the Consumer Electronics Show starting next week in Las Vegas, there's plenty of hearsay out there.
In the first trial, O'Neill ruled Jackson's testimony was inadmissible as hearsay but now he is reconsidering.
Chahal's attorney, James Lassart, argued that the documents amounted to hearsay because the woman was not present.
The Otter Bay School didn't protect Amabella, or Ziggy, with the class's teacher relying exclusively on hearsay.
WASHINGTON — Republicans decrying "hearsay" to dismiss damaging testimony against President Trump may want to try another defense.
"What is being brought forth is only information that is based on hearsay," Hice argued on Hill.
Republicans have brushed it off as hearsay, saying Democrats have largely relied on secondhand and thirdhand information.
Marijuana-induced anxiety is weed culture's Bigfoot—an urban legend that's perpetuated by hearsay, rather than fact.
Red banners hang on road barriers and walls, telling residents not to heed hearsay about miracle cures.
Trump's legal team has argued that the evidence supporting the charges against him is based on hearsay.
"I can't believe we're talking about impeaching the president based on an accusation based on hearsay," Sen.
The problem is that the complaint is based on second-hand knowledge, hearsay and various news reports.
"He's not a whistleblower, by definition he's not a whistleblower, because he was reporting hearsay," emphasized Sen.
It is forbidden to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts.
But that information, contained in the FBI's 1957 reports, was kept out of his trial as inadmissible hearsay.
Another popular Republican argument on Wednesday was that Mr. Taylor and Mr. Kent were offering nothing but hearsay.
Throughout the debate, the media and politicians alike have relied on anecdotes and hearsay, rather than statistical data.
Chris Collins called the allegations "a lot of hearsay" rather than having any "concrete evidence" to the allegations.
Trump and his allies have dismissed the complaint as hearsay, given it was based off second-hand information.
"A lot of it is hearsay," Ms. DePola said, adding that a solicitor could easily deny making offers.
But so far it's just hearsay and speculation, and hence not worthy of a column in The Times.
The most strident protesters admit that they have not watched "Padmaavat" and that their objections rely on hearsay.
Today was just more triple hearsay and selective leaks from the Democrats' politically motivated, closed-door, secretive hearings.
In this rapid-fire world, confusion and hearsay can spread quickly on social networks like Facebook and Twitter.
In Illinois, police reports are regarded as inadmissible hearsay and can't be used in place of an actual witness.
That's all been despite a lack of any credible evidence suggesting it's true, beyond the usual hearsay and distortion.
They also argue that some of the accusations are based on hearsay rather than direct evidence, the lawyer said.
" During top US diplomat Bill Taylor's last Wednesday testimony, Fox ran one reading "WH called Taylor's testimony triple hearsay.
So far, however, Republicans, have sought to portray Taylor's recollections as secondhand, and therefore effectively hearsay, and not fact.
Instead, in her effort to create a sensational story, she presents second-hand hearsay that is full of contradictions.
And the chief homicide detective was caught on camera offering cash for information -- even if it was just hearsay.
Trump and his legal team say there was no pressure and that the Democrats' case is based on hearsay.
"I can say that it's hearsay because that's the testimony that I just came out from listening," he said.
He railed against the Democrats, called the testimony hearsay, and claimed the ratings were dropping with every new hearing.
The foggier the narrative, the more difficult it is to discern fact from fiction and solid evidence from hearsay.
In the end, the whistleblower appears to have been animated by hearsay about a policy difference involving diplomatic relations.
"I'm ready to hear from someone who has firsthand knowledge," Meadows tells WIRED, dismissing the whistleblower report as hearsay.
But Scott, a key ally of Trump, that said much of the Democrats' arguments stem from "hearsay" and falsities.
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They must struggle with concepts like admissible evidence, reasonable doubt, hearsay, and the constitutional safeguards that protect a criminal defendant.
We're not typically ones for hearsay, especially completely unfounded celebrity gossip, but this Kate Middleton theory might actually be plausible.
There is no right to exclude coerced statements; no exclusion of evidence derived from torture; no ban on hearsay evidence.
These include requiring unanimity among a hearing panel that relies solely on "high quality" evidence, not hearsay or secondhand information.
JARRETT: And he said it&aposs unverifiable, principally, because it was based on anonymous sources and triple and quadruple hearsay.
All the vitamins and supplements I've taken to date were driven by hunches, hearsay, and breathless headlines from Parade magazine.
Members largely dismissed rumors that Ryan needs to go as just hearsay, but one member said it did come up.
During the first trial, O'Neill barred Jackson from taking the stand as a rebuttal witness, ruling the statements were hearsay.
In some instances, TripAdvisor said that reviews written from firsthand experience were deleted because they constituted "hearsay," the publication said.
Here's a sample of their defenses so far: The whistleblower complaint against Trump is invalid because it's based on hearsay.
Mahathir said he did not think the Russians were involved and that the investigative team's findings were based on "hearsay".
They deny the allegations flat-out and say that whatever Rashon's peddling in 2019 is nothing but gossip and hearsay.
"It is forbidden to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts," it said.
Question: What are some of the examples of the hearsay being relied on by the majority to make their case?
But Judge Staley sided with prosecutors, ruling that testimony relating to the investigators' intent of obtaining search warrants was considered hearsay.
Instead, they chose to rely on an 11 year old hearsay statement from that witness, riddled with numerous corrections and inconsistencies.
If she was my daughter's "close confidante" it would seem she chose to betray Whitney's confidence by publicizing rumors and hearsay.
Deputy house speaker Fredenil Castro said Alejano was using "hearsay" to try to oust a president with a huge electoral mandate.
"For populism to be able to gain acceptance, spread and potentially govern, you actually need a lot of hearsay," he reasoned.
Cosby's lawyers have argued that the use of such hearsay evidence to hold the case over for trial violated his rights.
"It all comes from former FBI agents and it's all hearsay," he clarified in an interview with CNN later on Friday.
Likewise, the WASH Club is keen to educate both girls and boys about a woman's monthly cycle—the facts, not hearsay.
This line of criticism—that testimony from Taylor and Kent can be ignored because it's hearsay—is flawed for three reasons.
Hearsay and evidence obtained through coercion, which would never be allowed in a civilian court, are potentially admissible in these proceedings.
"Let's talk about facts, let's talk about case studies, and let's talk about the real stories, not just hearsay," she added.
"I don't have any negative feelings toward her, which was a little disappointing to see in that hearsay book," she said.
"I cannot answer allegations based on hearsay," Paolo Duterte, the vice mayor of the southern city of Davao, told the Senate.
An out-of-court statement like that would normally be inadmissible hearsay unless Robert Stewart had testified about making the statement.
However, Lee Zeidman, president of Staples Center, Microsoft Theater and LA Live, quickly addressed the false rumors, calling them "ridiculous" hearsay.
Until recently, most of what was known about the world of private surveillance companies was a matter of hearsay and speculation.
No credible evidence was ever offered, and the only things that were reported like facts were nothing but hearsay and uncorroborated accusations.
Adriana Disman is performing "Questions without answers must be asked very slowly" at the Hearsay Festival (Limerick, Ireland) on April 4–7.
This hearsay seems to indicate the 2016 iPhone update will have the same all-metal design that originally debuted two years ago.
Tyrese filed docs saying the only evidence his ex-wife, Norma Gibson, has is hearsay from their 10-year-old daughter, Shayla.
Much of the information we use to make decisions about them is anecdotal, which means it's founded on hearsay, rather than research.
Along with works by defectors, The Accusation fills an otherwise vacant space often occupied by rumor, hearsay, and America's own nationalist rhetoric.
The allegations regarding him are based on hearsay and speculation and have no bearing on how he has performed and will perform.
Manafort's lawyers dispute one of their examples and say another is "hearsay," but there aren't further specifics on these alleged contacts here.
The realistic details in drawings, like the shape and placement of horns suggest personal knowledge of the animals, not creation from hearsay.
It is a delightfully macabre footnote to the story, but anecdotal evidence and hearsay are not enough to declare the Countess guilty.
She's spent her entire life in the public eye, so Tori Spelling has dealt with her fair share of scrutiny and hearsay.
They say any references to a quid pro quo are conjecture and hearsay — including EU Ambassador and Trump donor Gordon Sondland's testimony.
"We will not respond substantively to unnamed sources peddling secondhand hearsay with rank speculation who continue to leak inaccurate information," Mirijanian said.
"Why is this less credible than the whistleblower when this is — this is direct knowledge and the whistleblower is hearsay?" he asked.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE — a dossier we now know was based almost entirely on hearsay.
" Earlier in the hearing Turner had told Hill she provided "probably the greatest evidence before us to illustrate the problem with hearsay.
They know I have incriminating facts, not hearsay, because they know what they did in selling Joe's office to a Ukrainian crook.
But Jackson, harping on timeworn hearsay, managed to insult and infuriate James in a wide-ranging interview with Jackie MacMullan of ESPN.
Only that hearsay tends to stick, though, much like the idea that British food is inherently bland, stodgy and lacking in imagination.
The arbitrator relied solely on hearsay testimony from a Miss USA pageant employee who testified that BP withdrew its $5 million sponsorship fee.
Unlike in criminal proceedings, where the admissibility of evidence must clear a high threshold, most everything is allowed in immigration proceedings, including hearsay.
As Stein's people rummage through their faulty memories, they talk the way human beings actually talk — heavy on score-settling, gossip and hearsay.
"We take exception to another government condemning us based on rumor and hearsay, and this is what the Americans are doing," he said.
Or, if you find yourself being roped into conversations centered on rumor and hearsay, it's possible to shut these conversations down with grace.
Thanks to plenty of leaked images and hearsay around the rumor mill, we now have a pretty good idea of what to expect.
What we have been able to glean from ex parte filings, inferences, innuendo and hearsay cannot, and should not, pass for regulatory transparency.
Indeed, beyond the hearsay of a few anonymous people, we have no evidence that it happened, and Trump himself has vociferously disputed it.
In a video posted to Twitter Tuesday evening, the former leader dismissed the accusations as "rumors, hearsay and slander" and denied any wrongdoing.
The call was "perfect," and the whistleblower's complaint was based on hearsay that made the conversation sound more nefarious than it actually was.
More than 30 Conservative lawmakers have been mentioned on a poorly vetted list circulating on social media that is nothing more than hearsay.
There was no truth to any part of the story, but hearsay overpowered reality; such is the power of the group chat groupthink.
" There is no love lost between the two, with Sharapova including Williams in her autobiography in anecdotes that the American described as "hearsay.
"We will not be swayed by hearsay, false rhetoric or sensationalism in a manner that would cause harm to the innocent," he wrote.
They drifted around the camp, trying to pick up bits of news or hearsay that might aid their quest to get to England.
"Today was just more triple hearsay and selective leaks from the Democrats' politically-motivated, closed door, secretive hearings," Grisham said in a statement.
The repeating name of the place underscores the obsessiveness of the subject, enabling O'Brien to convincingly show the link between heresy and hearsay.
The Bajan singer confirms that the rumors of a dancehall album are true, but shuts down the hearsay about a collaboration Lady Gaga.
The repackaged data—which often include hearsay and inaccuracies—are then sold to government agencies, mortgage lenders, retailers, small businesses, marketers and insurers.
The users were given a variety of reasons for the deletions, from accusations of hearsay to violations of the site's family-friendly policy. 5.
It was filled with old FBI reports and other documents that the judge, James Hallock, kept from the trial, saying it was inadmissible hearsay.
"The Times" is confirming that FBI used four-way hearsay to launch an investigation just like we&aposve been telling you on the program.
It's hard for customers to tell whether the cases they're buying actually provide protection since many of the claims are corporate jargon or hearsay.
More troubling is Mr Zygar's reliance on hearsay and anonymous sources, a flaw he readily owns up to and tries to parlay into insight.
Trump and his allies have sought to downplay the significance and accuracy of the complaint by saying it's based on hearsay and secondhand information.
"But we want to point out that the investigation should take the facts as its foundation and not act on hearsay," Hong told reporters.
Pollster Frank Luntz said that Omarosa's hearsay claim that he had heard Trump say the N-word "is...flat-out false" and wasn't verified.
I knew TELETUBBY (thanks for naming all four!), FASHION and EYELIFT off the bat, and had HEARSAY instead of THEY SAY for some time.
Have all your facts together about your market value based on solid industry research, rather than hearsay about what others are earning, Taylor said.
Walt De Treux, the state arbitrator in the tenure case, dismissed the "pretty green eyes" comment, ruling that the allegation was based on hearsay.
The GOP has tried to paint some of the most explosive testimony as nothing but "hearsay" and "assumptions" made by witnesses in the probe.
These ugly events, hearsay and hysteria at the expense of facts and substance, are the natural conclusion of campaigns built on such flimsy foundations.
It is a shock for Beijing to realize that reports about an administration-wide policy initiative countering China are more than mere Washington hearsay.
When asked about the book at a press conference ahead of today's match, Williams said that the stories of animosity were "100% hearsay" and disappointing.
It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by nine different eyewitnesses.
It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by 9 different eyewitnesses.
The committee's relations with banks are much better these days, with rule-making discussions more focused on data rather than hearsay and speculation, he said.
It was filled with old FBI reports and other documents that the judge, James Hallock, barred the defense from presenting, saying it was inadmissible hearsay.
In a statement, a Trump-appointed intelligence community inspector general rejected the central plank of the President's case that the whistleblower was relying on hearsay.
The justice ministry, which acts as the defendant, argues that the claim is based on hearsay and that the country has no case to answer.
She said the statement did not qualify as an exception to the rule banning hearsay because it does not establish the defendant's state of mind.
Pelosi also warned her fellow Democrats against promoting hearsay on this matter, and said Democrats discussing impeachment were doing so without any case to make.
Given that the admissibility of hearsay may be overturned on appeal, prosecutors may not want to rely on the police statement without calling Ms. Constand.
Just as important, Ohr told Congress he understood Steele's information to be raw and uncorroborated hearsay, the sort of information that isn't admissible in court.
Feinstein has refused to to divulge the contents of the letter, so the hearsay accounts offered by The Intercept have to be treated with caution.
In the statement, which was obtained by The New York Times, he accused the inspector general of constructing a case based on hearsay and innuendo.
It says that Mast's technology will be used to improve Hearsay Messages, its product for financial advisors to text message their clients without violating regulations.
She calls it "100 percent hearsay, at least all the stuff I read and the quotes that I read, which was a little bit disappointing."
Mr. Purpura dismissed much of the prosecution evidence as hearsay, and played video clips of former officials saying they knew of no quid pro quo.
So instead, it alternates between interviews with acquaintances who spin hearsay about him, unfocused courtroom footage, and often poignant jail cell voiceovers from Hernandez himself.
Mr. Purpura dismissed much of the testimony collected by the House as hearsay and based on "presumption," playing video clips of witnesses using that word.
Republicans undercut some of the first testimony as hearsay, but as other witnesses began to corroborate accounts, they began to back away from that strategy.
While O'Brien paraphrases the academic history of occult persecution, the poem points to the role paraphrase and hearsay play in the accumulative constitution of myth.
There's an exception to what they call a hearsay rule, and to something being too prejudicial if you're using it to show what's called modus operandi.
But if Clinton is simply making an allegation based on hearsay and rumor, well, that's a deeply irresponsible thing for someone in her position to do.
Sources told the Journal that prosecutors, however, felt the recordings were "worthless hearsay" and not sufficient evidence as the suspect didn't work for the Clinton Foundation.
"Today was just more triple hearsay and selective leaks from the Democrats' politically motivated, closed-door, secretive hearings," said the White House Press secretary, Stephanie Grisham.
Read: 2 New Witnesses Could Completely Blow Up Trump's 'Hearsay' Impeachment Defense On that call, Trump asked Zelensky to "look into" former Vice President Joe Biden.
In response, Goldman attorneys argued the documents should remain secret, arguing many contained hearsay and violated the privacy of people who aren't parties to the suit.
"This is just the latest," he said, "in unnamed sources quoting secondhand hearsay concerning Mr. Kushner that, like the others, will be shown to be untrue."
Even in ordinary criminal investigations, current law unambiguously allows hearsay — secondhand information normally inadmissible as evidence in a criminal prosecution — to be used in warrant applications.
I've been learning not only to try to keep up with it, but also to sift what seems credible from what sounds like rumor or hearsay.
Curiously, while many Republicans complained that the House impeachment hearings consisted largely of "hearsay," almost none have expressed any interest in hearing from Mr. Bolton now.
Drug analysts in the region are often forced to rely on such anecdotal evidence and hearsay, because they lack the proper data points to draw conclusions.
When you look at the facts — not the presumptions, feelings and hearsay on display at the Intelligence Committee — there are several facts all witnesses agree upon.
Trump and his Republican allies have attacked the impeachment effort as illegitimate, invoking concepts like "due process" and "hearsay" that are commonly associated with criminal cases.
Congress, meanwhile, is becoming consumed by gossip and hearsay, while a constant stream of disclosures about Trump associates' contacts with Russian officials feed high-wattage news stories.
Legal experts says there is a lack of actionable evidence so far to move forward with a prosecution, and the alleged text messages would be considered hearsay.
Crisis of Character has largely been discredited and dismissed as mostly hearsay (if not untrue), which actually makes it a perfect book for this election cycle. Emails!
Tim Davenport is the man translating hearsay in to hard facts, documenting the many firsts to have emerged from this patch of rainforest in Sub-Saharan Africa.
And with any iPhone release, there are also swarms of rumors, leaks, hearsay, and arguments that begin to paint a convincing picture of what's coming in September.
Moreover, the defense asserted that a prosecution expert who testified relied on hearsay evidence of about 50 additional women who had leveled sexual misconduct allegations against Cosby.
They brushed off a key piece of testimony from William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, that Democrats said was cause for alarm as mere hearsay.
And with so many pundits consistently call for doom and gloom, it becomes difficult to separate those that are hearsay from those that deserve a second look.
It sounds like the acquisition is focused on Mast's product rather than its team, though Hearsay said Mast CEO David Messenger will remain involved as an advisor.
And even if you set aside hearsay—some of which is pretty compelling—about Putin's support for political violence, his domestic policies are monstrous by US standards.
Republicans used a variety of defenses to confuse and distract during the hearings, including characterizing Taylor and Kent's testimonies (which were given under oath) as inaccurate hearsay.
"There are some campaigns that are driven by emotions, hearsay and unsubstantiated allegations," said Annette Hübschle, a researcher at the University of Cape Town's Center of Criminology.
The Bolton bombshell makes Republicans tremble because it destroys their argument, which is far from true to begin with, that House impeachment managers offered only hearsay evidence.
"It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by nine different eyewitnesses," he continued.
"Asking this question in open court had the effect of introducing otherwise inadmissible hearsay and an expert opinion on the ultimate issue for the jury," they said.
But he did not say that the dossier is made up of unproven hearsay from Mr. Steele's sources, much of which journalists have been unable to confirm.
Don't Trust The Internet is a weekly column where we investigate all the bullshit tabloid stories, political memes, and conspiracy hearsay that your mom is sharing on Facebook.
But, the appeals court noted, the documents could have been admitted under an "ancient documents" exception to the hearsay rules because they are more than 20 years old.
Officers were on scene within seconds interviewing witnesses and discovered a lot of what the mother told officers initially, based on witness reports, was hearsay, Webb-McRae said.
However, Steele successfully argued that under Pennsylvania's criminal rules of procedure, hearsay evidence is allowed and is enough to make a prima facie case at a preliminary hearing.
"It is all hearsay and there is no evidence," al-Thawadi said at a public event in November after Burzaco's testimony, according to a representative of the committee.
"It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by 9 different eyewitnesses," the statement said.
Or rather to say there's a rumor going around based entirely on speculation and dripping with hearsay that Liddell's placid resignation to his fate may be in doubt.
The free-for-all of hearsay began even before Hurricane Michael devastated the Florida Panhandle, and more than a week later, the area is still trafficking in speculation.
Ms. Constand testified last year at trial that she did not know Ms. Jackson, and Judge O'Neill then blocked Ms. Jackson from testifying, asserting her evidence was hearsay.
"This continuously unfolding print drama is a never-ending unfurling of lies, hearsay and, second-hand recollections of 35 YEARS ago," he told BuzzFeed News in an email.
Manafort's team has previously said it would like to cut out hundreds of documents the prosecutors plan to use at trial, for reasons ranging from relevance to hearsay.
Shared at high rates, these videos often combine basic facts about the novel coronavirus from Wuhan, China, with Indian nationalist propaganda and hearsay — with serious real-life consequences.
House Republicans have attempted from the start to deflect attention from Trump's own incriminating statements by contending that the case against Trump relies on "secondhand" or "hearsay" information.
I want to know why they changed the rules about whistleblowers not — the hearsay rule was changed just a short period of time before the complaint was filed.
His accusers had no firsthand evidence that Trump committed an impeachable offense; instead, they chose to rely on unvetted hearsay evidence — sometimes as much as three times removed.
"This deeply unfair sentence was based entirely on hearsay, without the slightest hint of evidence required to prove guilt," spokesman Ahmed Mahloof told Reuters via a text message.
Similarly, at USA Gymnastics, officials alleged the organization routinely dismissed sexual abuse allegations as hearsay if they did not come directly from a victim or the victim's parents.
His call for witnesses also undercuts a Republican defense that the Democratic case against Trump is incomplete and based on hearsay -- since he is asking for key witnesses.
A number of Trump's allies and most loyal defenders took to the Sunday talk shows to attack the whistleblower's credibility and accuse them of using "hearsay," as Sen.
Instead of reporting the realities of the bin fire high, the MSM is promoting hearsay and potentially opening children up to the mere idea of inhaling bin smoke.
But Stone later said he didn't actually know anything about Assange's plans and was just passing on hearsay he'd gotten from a separate source, radio host Randy Credico.
Due process and the presumption of innocence are bedrock legal principles which have guided our nation for centuries, and they should not be lost to unsubstantiated hearsay and innuendo.
Brian McMonagle, Cosby's lawyer, said after the hearing that prosecutors relied on an 11-year-old "hearsay" statement rather than present a live witness because their case was weak.
Trolling social networks can be time-consuming work, so advisors use tools like Hearsay Social to automate the process of finding these broadcasts and then following up with messages.
"The so-called case of Chinese soldiers being involved in stealing secrets from the United States is acting on hearsay and has ulterior motives," Lu told reporters, without elaborating.
"The so-called case of Chinese soldiers being involved in stealing secrets from the United States is acting on hearsay and has ulterior motives," Lu told reporters, without elaborating.
So, tired of the hearsay, I decided to visit the International UFO Congress to see if I could discover the truth about one of history's most infamous UFO sightings.
In the days since Christine Blasey Ford came forward to allege that Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her, her case has been surrounded by rumors, conspiracy theories, and hearsay.
"I think the book was 100 percent hearsay, at least all the stuff I read and the quotes that I read, which was a little bit disappointing," Williams said.
KABUL (Reuters) - Eight Afghans detained in Guantanamo Bay have been imprisoned for years on the basis of tenuous evidence, "fantastical allegations" and hearsay, a report issued on Thursday said.
They ridiculed the idea that Mr. Taylor, the "star witness" for Democrats, had never even met the president, and dismissed his account and those of other witnesses as hearsay.
DJ Finchy, I don't want to know where you're from or what you dream of at night or which member of Hearsay you fancied most as a pre-teen.
Many of these writers will be unfamiliar or known only by hearsay to most readers — Philo, Josephus, Benjamin of Tudela, Glückel of Hameln, Solomon Maimon, Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav.
And as my colleagues and their subjects try to sift the facts of what happened from hearsay, their conversations return inevitably to motive — Why did this person do this?
Republican lawmakers say the Democrats' case for impeachment amounts to hearsay because it relies mostly on the testimony of mid-level officials who did not deal directly with Trump.
While Trump took to Twitter to insist he had been fully exonerated by Sondland and that the other witnesses were simply operating from hearsay and the likes of Reps.
And second, hearsay rules apply in court but not in congressional hearings -- one of many reasons the Cohen testimony is going to make a circus look orderly by comparison.
In attacking the House impeachment probe as illegitimate, Trump and his Republican allies have referred to concepts like "due process" and "hearsay" that are commonly associated with criminal cases.
Republicans countered that Democrats overstated their case, relying on hearsay evidence, a thin factual record and a desire to cast ambiguous facts in a light least favorable to Trump.
A report prepared by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee characterized Democrats' probe as a political exercise intended to damage Trump based on "hearsay" and "emotion" rather than facts.
Trump and many of his allies in Congress and outside have been working to chip away at the whisleblower's credibility, calling his complaint "hearsay" and playing down its validity.
He argued that "you can't rely on hearsay," and asked that witnesses including Alexandra Chalupa, a former Democratic National Committee contractor, be called in to testify before the committee.
Republicans have coalesced around the argument that the Democrats' case amounts to hearsay because it relies mostly on the testimony of officials who did not deal directly with Trump.
Yet the president-elect does seem to have an affinity for factually murky stories bolstered by opinion, circumstantial evidence, and hearsay that appear generally supportive of his most controversial statements.
And though I suspect this is more hearsay than fact, I decide to break the ice by mentioning it anyway, asking him whether he finds the whole set-up uncomfortable.
Mr. Trump's Republican defenders dismissed the diplomats as part of a "politicized bureaucracy" who offered only hearsay and supposition, and they raged against a process they called unfair and illegitimate.
Moxon Browne said there was hearsay evidence that Perepilichny had enjoyed a large bowl of soup containing sorrel, a popular Russian dish, and suggested the vegetable could have been swapped.
The various expressions of uncertainty about the reliability of Steele's hearsay Russia intelligence give investigators solid reason to question if the FBI did its job in vetting his Russia expertise.
I've got a job to do and my job is not to look for bogeymen, for conspiracies," Gigaba said, adding that engaging in hearsay would be a "waste of time.
"It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by nine different eyewitnesses," Harder told the Hollywood Reporter.
In recent days, it has launched a frenzied lobbying blitz claiming that any allegations are mere hearsay, and that Riyadh has been a critical partner in fighting radical Islamic terrorism.
" Michelle Malkin, a conservative commentator, tweeted: "This is hearsay, uncorroborated, and out of context pot-stirring by Dem partisans riding the impeachment bandwagon — and recycled by lemmings masquerading as journalists.
The changes to the handling of the House's evidence could be contentious, as the new resolution will allow White House lawyers to object to evidence if they deem it hearsay.
Facts Not in Dispute: When you look at the facts — not the presumptions, feelings and hearsay on display at the Intelligence Committee — there are several facts all witnesses agree upon.
" The report found the allegations against the men to be "fantastical" and based on "hearsay, secret evidence, bad translations, gross errors of fact and testimony obtained under duress and torture.
"High crimes and misdemeanors" is a bar that is not cleared through hearsay, political commentary by disgruntled career diplomats or the flamboyant excesses of congresspeople from California or New York.
Days of hearings also challenged Republican claims that the case is built on hearsay, that Trump never withheld recognition from Kiev and that its new government didn't even realize it.
"Facts Not in Dispute: "When you look at the facts — not the presumptions, feelings and hearsay on display at the Intelligence Committee — there are several facts all witnesses agree upon.
The Washington Examiner report, like most of its predecessors over the past decade, did not include any photographic evidence of the prayer rugs in question and largely relied on hearsay.
The first publication to run the story was The Sun, a British tabloid that too often takes hearsay opinions as facts, and most in the media treated the news as such.
"What I'm seeing is a bunch of confusion, hearsay and foolishness," said Ms. Duley, 22010, a retired nursing assistant who is African-American, shortly after finishing breakfast at the downtown McDonald's.
From strippers to other pop icons, Drake has been romantically linked to more than a dozen women but nothing has ever escalated beyond the level of circumstantial evidence and internet hearsay.
JARRETT: One of the great myths was that -- perpetuated by "The New York Times," was that Papadopoulos&apos bar conversation with an Australian diplomat is what triggered -- HANNITY: Four-way hearsay.
Cosby's attorneys were challenging part of Rule 542 of the Pennsylvania Codes of Criminal Procedure, which states hearsay evidence alone is enough to establish a prima facie case against an offender.
And — like the HomePod firmware leak earlier this year (but unlike past leaks) — these leaks originated not from rumors or hearsay, but from code that appears to come directly from Apple.
It said the military and court documents outlining the evidence against them were "rife with hearsay, secret evidence, bad translations, gross errors of fact and testimony obtained under duress and torture".
Toensing pushed back against claims that the investigation is based on second-hand information this week, saying the FBI's investigation is "firmly based on facts and figures and analysis," not hearsay.
One of the main Republican criticisms of the inquiry has been that many of the witnesses do not have firsthand knowledge of Trump's decision-making and have relied on "hearsay" evidence.
The GOP for weeks accused House Democrats of holding hearings with witnesses who provided only "hearsay" instead of those with direct knowledge of events at the center of the impeachment inquiry.
The emergence of a second protected witness complicates efforts by Trump and his Republican supporters to dismiss the complaint as politically motivated hearsay and may strengthen the Democrats' case against him.
The mother said the head of the department pushed the case based on scant hearsay testimony in a haphazard series of interviews and hearings, some of which he was not privy to.
Undocumented immigrants who wind up in removal proceedings "are not entitled to a court-appointed attorney, the standard rules of evidence do not apply, (and) hearsay can come in," Yale-Loehr said.
STANLEY FISCHER: He-- well, my guess is-- based purely on hearsay, that it is much less heated than it would've been before they published the transcripts-- within five years of the meeting.
He said markets had expected Erdogan or his family to be mentioned during the trial but were relieved the mention was based on hearsay and that no evidence had yet been presented.
"The crux of prima facie we're addressing today is – 'What are the limits of the commonwealth's reliance on hearsay for a criminal case in Pennsylvania?" argued Christopher Tayback, one of Cosby's attorneys.
It's not uncommon for individuals planning their finances to base their direction on myth, hearsay, what their parents did or advice provided by friends, neighbors, co-workers, internet forums or the media.
Operation Nexus allows for police intelligence and hearsay to be admissible in the tribunal, and Darel's accused gang affiliation was probably the reason he was exiled from his family and his home.
"We always expected that the number of hurricane-related deaths would increase as we received more factual information — not hearsay — and this review will ensure we are correctly counting everybody," Rosselló said.
"Due process and the presumption of innocence are bedrock legal principles which have guided our nation for centuries, and they should not be lost to unsubstantiated hearsay and innuendo," his statement continued.
Nevertheless, the BuzzFeed article effectively paints a false picture of me and my relationships with others through a mosaic constructed largely out of anonymous hearsay and a web of often vague innuendo.
A decision to hear from witnesses would drag out the trial and potentially undermine a key leg of Trump's defense - that much of the Democrats' case against him is based on hearsay.
In an unrelated 2013 lawsuit, USA Gymnastics officials testified that the organization routinely dismissed sexual abuse allegations as hearsay if they did not come directly from a victim or the victim's parents.
The White House has dismissed many of the witnesses as engaging in "hearsay" and Trump has sought distance from them, while taking jabs at their credibility and defending his call with Zelensky.
"The [whistleblower] complainant describes a hearsay report that the President, who is not a member of the intelligence community, abused his authority or acted unlawfully in connection with foreign diplomacy," Engel wrote.
Our pollsters, our pundits, our sources of "news" — our know-it-all selves — work much the same ground, though perhaps with less malicious intent, to persuade us that hearsay + opinion + guesswork = truth.
He also found that the jury was not "adequately instructed" on the use of hearsay statements, the role of Flynn or the knowledge required to convict Rafiekian on one of the charges.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Conspiracy theories surrounding Abraham Lincoln's death abound to this day, just as hearsay filled newspapers the morning after the 16th president's assassination on April 14, 1865.
"It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by 19993 different eyewitnesses," Weinstein's attorney, Charles Harder, said in a statement.
For months, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and former Wikimedia Foundation board member James Heilman have been engaged in a public argument about Heilman's ousting that has often devolved into name-calling and hearsay.
He told the newspaper the hotel denied responsibility and a day after filing the review, TripAdvisor told him it would not be allowed to be published, once again, citing "hearsay" as the reason.
While Pennsylvania's Superior Court has determined hearsay testimony can be presented at preliminary hearings, the state's Supreme Court has indicated that in a separate case, that such an issue may be re-examined.
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The 24st Circuit said its Nexium precedent was not intended to sanction "the use of inadmissible hearsay to prove injury to each class member at or after trial," nor to compromise defendants' rights.
The company is often quick to the no-comment when it comes to hearsay — but in this case, a rep for the company put it in clear terms: Thanks for checking with us!
"We don't want to announce that so-and-so is backing us, especially, like, county chairs and elected types, and find out, that was just hearsay, and it's not really true," he said.
The word "firsthand" is important because it means that Flynn was a direct eyewitness to the events he described to Mueller -- whereas less valuable cooperators sometimes offer only secondhand, hearsay or background information.
Based on "rumor and hearsay," this documentary is about legendary blond bombshell Jayne Mansfield, her career, and her relationship with late Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey before her untimely death in 1967.
It was largely hearsay in an industry that runs on fear (which encourages silence) and traffics in gossip, some malicious, some diversionary and some strategic, as we know from too many Oscar campaigns.
Under Pennsylvania rules, such hearsay evidence can be introduced if it directly rebuts something a witness said, which Judge O'Neill apparently concluded was not true of the testimony Ms. Jackson would have given.
Throughout the battle over impeachment, Republicans have argued that Democrats held hearings with witnesses who only provided "hearsay" rather than witnesses with direct knowledge of the events at the center of the inquiry.
" Holmes told lawmakers that he came forward with his account after reading reports on the impeachment inquiry noting "the lack of 'first-hand' evidence" and suggestions that the evidence being offered was "hearsay.
Tony (Oklahoma): How does the burden of proof in an impeachment trial compare to that of both a criminal trial and a civil trial, and is hearsay testimony allowed in an impeachment trial?
Brian McMonagle, Cosby's lead defense lawyer, argued in documents filed Wednesday that it was "hearsay" to admit testimony from the detectives who took statements in 2005 from Andrea Constand about the alleged assault.
But they're almost never able to give us significant insight into the facts of the case itself, meaning that most of what they tell us throughout the documentary is essentially speculation and hearsay.
In 2015, another guest was sexually assaulted at the same hotel and her comments were also rejected because the company claimed that a line about her doctor's diagnosis constituted "hearsay" by a third party.
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"The commonwealth's argument is that there are no limits, that it can use multiple levels of hearsay to prove any and all elements of any and all offenses and that is sufficient," he argued.
It originated earlier, 1,700 miles away in London, where foreign figures contacted Trump campaign advisers and provided the FBI with hearsay allegations of Trump-Russia collusion, bureau documents and interviews of government insiders reveal.
Menendez staffer who prepares financial disclosure forms 'scanned' the instructions But the prosecution objected to the testimony as inadmissible hearsay and irrelevant, and Walls ultimately agreed Elias should be precluded from taking the stand.
According to the letter, Lichtman also repeatedly referred to hearsay evidence that jurors will not be allowed to consider, and made arguments based on evidence that is not expected to be presented at trial.
The CEO and cofounder of Hearsay Social says she can't complain about the way her career has gone so far — but there are two things she wishes someone had told her at 22: 1.
The fair-trial standards that could be gutted include the presumption of innocence, the inadmissibility of hearsay and testimony obtained under torture, and a prohibition on holding suspects for a long time without trial.
After complaining in the House that the witnesses who testified generally offered secondhand or hearsay accounts, Republicans would now be in the position of turning down testimony from advisers who do have firsthand information.
GOP lawmakers have slammed the complaint as "secondhand" and "hearsay" in a bid to question the allegations that are detailed by the whistleblower, while Trump has suggested that this person is a partisan actor.
"Evidence cannot be dismissed as hearsay when we have been on three different missions to the country," said Rasha Mohammed, Amnesty International's Yemen researcher, in response to Ellwood's criticism of the work of rights organizations.
Duterte's signature war on drugs was in the best interests of Filipinos and the New York-based group's allegations of systematic police abuse were "hearsay" and not supported by evidence, said presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella.
It isn't just hearsay -- in 2013, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued a report, showing a direct correlation between the Huai's water pollution and cancer risk in nearby villages, nicknamed Cancer Villages.
According to new legal docs ... Cosby's lawyers claim his accuser's call in January 2005 -- in which she tells her mother she was drugged and molested about a year earlier -- is hearsay and shouldn't be allowed.
"We're not in a court, gentlemen, and if we were, the Sixth Amendment would apply and so would rules on hearsay and opinion and most of your testimonies would not be admissible whatsoever," Turner said.
Ohr told lawmakers he eventually passed the information, which he described as "hearsay" and "source information," to former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeThe Hill's Morning Report — Will Congress do anything on gun control?
Correspondence indicating that it did happen was not allowed into evidence, because it was deemed hearsay: B.S.E. executives said on the witness stand that they did not remember certain e-mails, and Carton never testified.
The difference now is the dozens of women who have publicly accused Mr. Weinstein and the investigations into their allegations by The New York Times and The New Yorker, which have turned hearsay into news.
We'd all benefit from less hearsay from unnamed sources, some of whom are no longer in government, especially if there are Trump administration officials who can be questioned directly or answer based on firsthand knowledge.
According to multiple media reports, beyond an alphabet soup of unnamed Russian intelligence sources and spreading hearsay, the material is largely drawn from news clips and Google internet search materials and left-wing conspiracy sites.
When rumors surfaced that Olivia Newton-John was on her deathbed last month after her third bout of breast cancer, the 70-year-old Australian singer took to social media to cheerfully disprove the hearsay.
Unfortunately, none of this amounts to more than hearsay or speculation, since no one has gotten close enough to truly inspect his scalp save for Jimmy Fallon, who squandered his shot on that goddamned ruffle.
" Depp's attorneys are also requesting that all declarations previously provided by Heard's witnesses – including her friend iO Tillet Wright and neighbor Raquel Pennington – "be stricken and not considered by the Court because they are inadmissible hearsay.
When the singer called in to 94.7 Fresh FM's "The Tommy Show" Wednesday to dish on her upcoming tour, she made it a point to shut down any hearsay about her relationship with boyfriend Blake Shelton.
As he parsed the appeals court decision in the case, Schmack added, he learned the court had found the trial judge was wrong when he ruled that the 1957 police and FBI reports were inadmissible hearsay.
The vast majority of companies are on social, but "in terms of using it optimally, [it's] probably a minority," said Clara Shih, founder and CEO of Hearsay Social — which counsels corporations on their social media strategy.
They also contend that Ms. Durst's family is making an "ill-motivated and legally flawed" request based on "inadmissible hearsay" and a "heavily edited, sensationalized 'docudrama' called 'The Jinx,'" which was broadcast by HBO in 22015.
She has not addressed any of the specific criticisms of her office's prosecution of Mr. Burrell, including the use of jailhouse informants, police offering money for hearsay evidence, and a lack of fingerprint or DNA evidence.
This month, the liberal party, More Europe, argued that the trial was tainted by "hearsay and prejudices" and asked the European Union to send observers to the appeal trial, which is expected to begin this spring.
Also in demand are Selina Tobaccowala, who runs the start-up Gixo, and Clara Shih, the chief executive of Hearsay Systems, who joined the board of Starbucks five years ago, at age 29, executive recruiters said.
He dismissed the Ukraine scandal as the product of "hearsay" by the unnamed whistleblower, who admitted in their complaint that they didn't personally witness the fateful Zelenskiy call or some of the other events they describe.
According to local hearsay and furthered by a published account from a woman who was married to a Yingshan prison guard, inmates have been known to kill themselves because of the poor conditions and forced labor.
The site has since admitted to Gizmodo that years ago its moderators deleted comments under a since-revoked policy prohibiting comments that were not "family friendly," as well as comments it deemed to be "hearsay" more recently.
And while some of those fears were justifiable and the concerns expressed in a reasonable manner, criticizing a movie based on hearsay or a trailer is dangerous and risks tipping into bad-faith hysteria powered by partisanship.
But a state appellate court ruling last year allowed for wider use of hearsay evidence, meaning that a prosecutor could opt to introduce just Ms. Constand's police statement, not her direct testimony, as evidence at the hearing.
During the first public hearing of the impeachment inquiry this week, two witnesses testified that Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate his political rivals, but Hice joined his fellow Republicans on Thursday in dismissing those claims as hearsay.
Some digging was done, and despite it feeling like just a tidbit of juicy hearsay, it turned out that all of the burner accounts were tied to a phone number ending in the same final two digits.
Trump has said a whistleblower complaint accusing him of soliciting foreign interference in the 2020 election from Ukraine during the call is false and based on hearsay that makes the conversation seem more nefarious than it was.
The prosecution, infuriated by the claims, filed an unusual motion late Tuesday to strike the entire presentation, saying it was based on hearsay and violated an evidentiary ruling issued before the trial by Judge Brian M. Cogan.
Here is where the legal analysis gets tricky, because the judge would not allow other hearsay statements by Robert Stewart in which he denied his son knew that he was using the confidential deal information for trading.
Republican lawmakers have criticized the case against Trump as a political exercise based on hearsay, saying it was based on testimony from current and former administration officials who never spoke directly to Trump and therefore lack credibility.
That dynamic makes his documentary evidence all the more important: While Trump's defenders have repeatedly slammed testimony against the president as "hearsay," they'd have a harder time poking holes in an account supported by audio-visual evidence.
Hernandez was ultimately acquitted, just days before his death, of the 2012 murders, largely because the prosecution's main evidence that he fired the gun was based on hearsay from the only other chief suspect, a drug dealer.
This is not eyewitness reporting, but by the same token it is not hearsay; it represents a distillation of the whistleblower's work interviewing eyewitnesses and reviewing documentary evidence, against a background of familiarity with internal Ukrainian politics.
Mallory tells us she knew about the offensive behavior within the Miss America organization for a long time, but felt it would be dismissed as hearsay if she spoke up ... so she's happy it's come to light.
The backdrop: Over the years, China has routinely batted away allegations of government-backed IP theft as hearsay, even when among the things stolen were plans for the F-35 fighter jet and a supersonic U.S. undersea missile.
" The statement appears to debunk a theory that has been pushed by Trump and several of his Republican allies, who have sought to raise questions about the complaint's credibility by falsely claiming that it is based on "hearsay.
But, even as the disgraced company comes to a close and the media hearsay proliferates, it's important that we hold Holmes to account without letting her actions sabotage the business prospects of other women leaders in the process.
The discussions offer a litany of conspiracy theories about what happened to West, with posts featuring local hearsay, screenshots of her and her family's social media accounts, and even a bloody photo of the street where she died.
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In fact, I spoke to several executives who cut their teeth at Salesforce recently including Clara Shih, CEO, at Hearsay Social; Alex Bard, CEO, Campaign Monitor; Jager McConnell, CEO, Crunchbase and Andy MacMillan, CEO at Act-On Software.
Though the logistics of the route required some heavy lifting and a chase vehicle, and maps, often handed down by riders of previous expeditions, could be borderline hearsay, Baja very much lends itself to this form of adventure.
How the dossier ended up loaded with dubious or exaggerated details remains uncertain, but the document may be the result of a high-stakes game of telephone, in which rumors and hearsay were passed from source to source.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX):1/15: Quid pro quo allegations were "hearsay... people who had no direct evidence, witnesses who'd never even met President Trump" 1/27: On Bolton: "It doesn't change the underlying facts" Similarly, Rep.
The GOP leader made another significant amendment to his resolution by allowing the House impeachment inquiry to be entered into the Senate's official trial record — subject to hearsay objections — something McConnell declined to greenlight in his initial proposal.
The GOP leader made another significant amendment to his resolution by allowing the House impeachment inquiry to be entered into the Senate's official trial record -- subject to hearsay objections -- something McConnell declined to greenlight in his initial proposal.
Legal scholars say it will broaden the power of the Mexican government to detain suspects for years before trial, enable the police to rely on hearsay in court and potentially allow prosecutors to use evidence obtained by torture.
"We always expected that the number of hurricane-related deaths would increase as we received more factual information — not hearsay — and this review will ensure we are correctly counting everybody," Mr. Rosselló said in his statement on Monday.
Game of Thrones simply offers us hearsay about how they're probably on Cersei's side, but maybe they're just afraid of her, and ... that's not nearly enough to explain the ground-level politics of what happens in this sequence.
This may ruin Ryan Murphy's plan to make Feud: Katy and Taylor in say, 2025, but there's a little bit of evidence on top of hearsay and speculation that the animosity between Katy Perry and Taylor Swift is over.
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We distrust sound for its invisibility (consider the misery of hearing noisy neighbors but being unsure of what they're actually doing; consider the meaning of the term "hearsay"), just as we may be drawn to it for its mystery.
Clara Shih, chief executive and founder of Hearsay Social, Inc, a San Francisco-based social media compliance company, said messaging apps are also a potential gap in the compliance systems that U.S. financial services firms have spent years building.
Overall, though, legal experts noted that some of the latest Parnas claims and document dumps represent hearsay evidence — appearing largely based on what he was hearing second-hand from figures like Rudy, instead of directly from Trump or Barr.
While Republicans have clamored for the whistleblower's public testimony, arguing that most of what the complaint contained is hearsay, nearly every accusation in the complaint has been independently confirmed over weeks of closed-door testimony from Trump administration officials.
"The Commonwealth relied solely upon hearsay evidence to establish the elements of the charged offense, without providing Mr. Cosby an opportunity to confront and cross-examine his accusers," Cosby's attorneys argued in a habeus corpus petition filed on June 8.
Reporters have pressed Republicans on the testimony, and many in the House and Senate have responded by arguing that Taylor's testimony is "hearsay" or secondhand information — a similar complaint that the President and his allies launched against the original whistleblower complaint.
Jenner herself is coming off of some nasty paternity rumors that had fans speculating if Stormi's real father was actually her bodyguard Tim Chung, not rapper Travis Scott (to which Jenner ignored, and Chung issued an Instagram message refuting the hearsay).
Cheryl uncovers documents (created by photographer Zoe Leonard) from a lesbian archive in New York (where queer academic Sarah Schulman makes an appearance), visits the academic Camille Paglia (who plays herself), and discovers Hollywood hearsay gossip about the Watermelon Woman.
Amid an intense police investigation, the teens were accused based on extremely weak evidence, including a lack of any physical evidence linking them to the crime, and hearsay due to their goth lifestyles and unfounded accusations that they worshipped Satan.
Because the district knew about and had cleared DeShan before new concerns about him arose last fall, the arbitrator found no merit in "alleged hearsay complaints" based on "pre-employment conduct" and ordered the district to reinstate the suspended teacher.
We got in touch with Vali Hussein—a Muslim imam with experience counseling guys in the UK at Scotland's Inverness masjid—to find out how much of this was hearsay nonsense and what women make of being ditched like this.
Bankhead's lawyer wanted a jail officer to testify that she had overheard Washington tell other inmates that he was the shooter, and that Shadwick and Bankhead had stayed behind in the S.U.V. But the judge prohibited the account as hearsay.
He also said that a request for anonymity was honored during his efforts to work with the GOP on the Benghazi investigation and that "countless" complaints to the Office of the Inspector General were filed anonymously and based on hearsay.
At a press briefing on Monday, Nielsen told reporters that the migrant separation policy was "not a policy," and said she was "not in any position to deal with hearsay stories" regarding whether the treatment of children amounted to child abuse.
"Everything is hearsay at the moment because there is no communication," said 31-year-old Rene Kessler, a medical student from Baltimore, Maryland, preparing to spend the night in the terminal ahead of what he hoped would be a flight home.
But the trial judge admitted the recording under an exception to the hearsay rule that allows a "statement against interest" to come before the jury, finding that the father essentially implicated himself in an insider-trading scheme with his comment.
That Trump and his backers continue to insist the whistleblower peddled mere "hearsay" that was somehow refuted even after the White House confirmed key parts of the complaint illustrates just how ineffective his pushback has been to the whistleblower thus far.
At one point, every worker will have lost patience with "Tommy Tangents" (those who drone on at length about an issue that is irrelevant to the agenda) and "Hearsay Harrys" (those who cannot tell the difference between a personal anecdote and scientific evidence).
"The Commonwealth's reliance solely upon hearsay evidence to establish the elements of the charged offense, without providing Mr. Cosby an opportunity to confront and cross-examine his accuser, violated Mr. Cosby's confrontation and due process rights," his legal team said in a statement.
Related: In the shadow of Donald Trump's wall Trump rode his anti-immigration message to the White House, where, even after winning a general election and assuming office, he continues to stake policy and public declarations to hearsay and muddily sourced gossip.
A Flavorwire list of famous male bisexuals relies more on hearsay than actual admissions of queerness (and casts a really wide net, including everyone from Malcolm X to Christopher Hitchens to the filmmaker behind Rebel Without A Cause in the list of celebs).
I've been told (though do take this with the large grain of salt that hearsay deserves) that the party venue was nearly full before any of the "losers" the party was supposedly for had arrived, because we were still at the awards ceremony.
Attorneys for Bill Cosby are challenging the use of hearsay evidence during a recent preliminary hearing in the comedy legend's sex assault case and further insist prosecutors are trying to "win at all costs" in papers filed this week with the court.
It's admissible hearsay that falls under a certain exception, but Judge Alsup still took a moment to tell the jury that they should keep in mind that when people report what other people say, things can get "goofed up" in the process.
The 3rd Circuit held in a footnote that as a matter of law, De Ritis' allegations about an office policy of rushing clients into plea deals were recklessly false because he was spreading unconfirmed hearsay without ever asking Roger if it was true.
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Until now, Ford's story had only existed in the realm of hearsay, with her identity unknown, since she had shared the accusation only in a letter (and on the condition of confidentiality) with two lawmakers, congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo and Senator Dianne Feinstein.
Typically, a Pakistani woman (or, less often, a man) who was accused of besmirching family or tribal honor would be sentenced to death by an informal village court or a gathering of tribal elders, with the conviction almost always based on hearsay.
"He was echoing claims made by GOP senator Lindsey Graham, who said on Sunday: "I want to know why they changed the rules about whistleblowers not — the hearsay rule was changed just a short period of time before the complaint was filed.
Among all the kaffeeklatsch and the hearsay, all the tales of lavish living and cronyism, one story line stands out: a case of kleptocracy so immense that it is has spawned criminal and regulatory investigations in at least 9 jurisdictions around the world.
Instead of doubtful hearsay, for many the word has come to suggest the inconvenient truths that authorities are trying to hide -- just like Li's attempt to expose a dangerous outbreak that has to date claimed more than 2,33 lives, including his own.
The chairman addressed GOP assertions that much of the testimony is based on "hearsay" by arguing that multiple witnesses provided direct and credible evidence and that their accounts should not be dismissed just because they weren't in the room with the president.
Because she is a Jew, the law prevents her from settling in that land, and before you can say "immigrant play with parallels to our current political climate," the locals rile one another by trading in stereotypes and hearsay, leading to tense confrontations.
That's the problem with hearsay is that it's a whisper down the lane situation and if some of the people that are doing the whispering are predisposed to not like President Trump then what they're whispering down the lane becomes even more distorted.
The "vitriol and blind hatred" were certainly on display — by the Republicans, who were determined to distract from the clear evidence presented, by yelling as loud and as often as possible "Hearsay!" as they attempted to turn the hearings into a circus.
Art Review If you happened to see Werner Herzog's video installation "Hearsay of the Soul" in the 2012 Whitney Biennial, you have already caught sight of the startlingly experimental etched vistas of the 17th-century Dutch master of the Golden Age, Hercules Segers.
While Republicans have sought to dismiss the testimony of at least some current and former officials as mere secondhand hearsay, Mr. Bolton had more direct regular access to the president than any of the witnesses who appeared over the last two weeks.
These rumors can no longer be dismissed as hearsay, but the systematic abuse of power and coercion that emerges from these stories is no different than what we've seen happen at places like Fox News, or with people like Bill Cosby or Terry Richardson.
There is some hearsay and a handful of theories on reddit, though, and that one infamous video taken on a plane immediately after Andi Dorfman sent her runner-up home, which would suggest everyone quickly hops a plane, no matter how far into the season.
A claim that the whistle-blower colluded with Mr. Biden to file a report is baseless — as are other claims that whistle-blower rules were secretly changed to allow a complaint based on "hearsay" and that the whistle-blower's lawyers are all left-leaning.
"It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by nine different eyewitnesses," Harder, best known for representing Hulk Hogan in the lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker, explained in an email to the publication.
They dismissed Mr. Taylor and Mr. Kent — who between them have 70 years of experience as public servants under presidents of both parties — as part of a "politicized bureaucracy" who were offering nothing more than hearsay and supposition, rather than evidence of impeachable conduct.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio), a close ally of the president.
John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffeHouse Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay Key takeaways from first public impeachment hearing The Hill's 12:30 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings MORE (R-Texas), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, told The Hill.
Their emergence complicates a Republican defense that has recently hinged on writing off a pile of damaging testimony — including the public remarks from Taylor and George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs — as "hearsay," lacking in hard proof.
But a state appellate court ruling last year allowed for wider use of hearsay evidence, meaning that a prosecutor could opt in some circumstances to introduce as evidence only a statement by a complainant, like Ms. Constand's statement to investigators, at a preliminary hearing.
"It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by 9 different eyewitnesses," Harder, best known for representing Hulk Hogan in the lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker, explained in an email to the publication.
Amid all the ex-jocks clamoring for basic-cable attention and all the national football reporters with player agents' hands up their bums and all the beat-reporter hearsay breathlessly repeated as fact, there will actually be some important decisions rendered in camps this year.
In the meantime, the defense plans to file motions to suppress as "hearsay" much of the testimony from the conditional hearings, as well as a nearly three-hour interview of Mr. Durst in New Orleans by John Lewin, the deputy district attorney handling the case.
The episode starts off with the lovebirds Archie (KJ Apa) and Veronica (Camila Mendes) and Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and Betty (Lili Reinhart) in the midst of summer, where it seems so much time has passed that hearsay of Gryphons and Gargoyles no longer exist.
The whistleblower complaint detailing Trump's actions was based on hearsay but has since been confirmed by several witnesses who directly listened in on the July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that is at the center of the impeachment inquiry.
"Everything is hearsay at the moment because there is no communication," said 31-year-old Rene Kessler, a medical student from Baltimore, Maryland, preparing to spend the night in the airport ahead of what he hoped would be a flight back to the United States.
And the tip about the patient shot in Houston was not just hearsay or rumor: The student who tipped me off was a classmate of Christian Pean, the older brother of the young man who'd been shot in Texas with both a gun and a Taser.
"Rudy Giuliani and others in support of the President have gone on television day after day after day saying as the thrust of their argument here that the whistleblower relies on hearsay information, second hand information," said Bharara, who is now a senior CNN legal analyst.
Far from being given a glimpse into the way trials work beyond headlines and hearsay, season 1 presented a biased depiction that was so hopelessly slanted in Avery's favor that it wound up undermining what should have been the most fascinating issues of the case and trial.
" After the district moved to fire DeShan, the teacher filed a motion in January to block the effort, which the arbitrator said focused "on both current and past conduct" before concluding that the latest allegation, lacking further evidence from the district, "is clearly based on hearsay.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay The Hill's Morning Report - Diplomats kick off public evidence about Trump, Ukraine House Republicans prepare for public impeachment proceedings with mock hearing MORE (R-Calif.) announced Friday that Rep.
The FBI must have been well aware that Steele, who laughably claimed he had evidence of an "extensive conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin" had not even been to Russia in 20 years, making most of his Russia-based information secondhand hearsay at best.
Yet more than just rumors and hearsay, he is a producer who continues to create and reinvent, arguably putting out some of his best work in more recent years—most glaringly his DJ Kicks, which perfectly represents his continuing power to surprise after all this time.
Would those officials who now castigate the House of Representatives for taking seriously very specific and credible allegations of possible criminal conduct by the president of the United States — hearsay though they may be — really expect those responsible for executive branch oversight to ignore the information?
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts, who is overseeing the proceedings, could conceivably block evidence from being used in the Senate trial on the grounds that it is irrelevant or hearsay, but such a determination could be overturned by a majority vote of the Senate, legal experts said.
It is one in which the president is a victim, witnesses are trafficking in hearsay at best, and working to undercut the duly elected president at worst, and Mr. Trump's campaign to press Ukraine to investigate his political rivals was a perfectly appropriate exercise of executive power.
In response to a 12-page motion from the defense to exclude any statements Ms. Berman allegedly made to her friends as hearsay, Mr. Lewin responded in March with what has become known as "Big Boy": a 77-page brief accompanied by 316 pages of exhibits.
This allowed him and the Republicans to claim denial of due process, use of hearsay evidence, and other claims that are appropriate to raise in a criminal inquiry but do not fit into an impeachment process, which Alexander Hamilton declared in Federalist 65 as a political inquiry.
I now realize the extent to which I fell prey to hearsay, explaining away her work in the text I had written for our presentation, as an articulation of "her experience of a Beirut divided between East and West" (the fault line during the civil war).
He also appeared to address the criticism directed at his government for undercounting the number of deaths, saying, "We always expected that the number of hurricane-related deaths would increase as we received more factual information— not hearsay — and this review will ensure we are correctly counting everybody."
After yet another — *breathes ASMR-style sigh of emotion into mic* — cycle of fashion hearsay reverberated through the Interweb as Vogue announced several key departures, it seems the inboxes of Condé Nast spokespeople have overflown, causing the company to respond to the resurgence of the decade-old gossip.
"The Commonwealth's reliance solely upon hearsay evidence to establish the elements of the charged offense, without providing Mr. Cosby an opportunity to confront and cross-examine his accuser, violated Mr. Cosby's confrontation and due process rights, as provided by the United States and Pennsylvania constitutions," the statement adds.
I wanted to find out the truth about a man who clogged the memory of every Motorola Razor in the land between 2005-2009, but every lead, every crumb of information bent back on itself in an ever more complex, ever more frustrating net of hearsay and speculation.
At the end of 2016, kakistocracy — government by the least qualified or most unprincipled citizens — is taking the lead from democracy and carefully considered political moves, and the majority are plugged into this newly curated "psychedelic cultural" reality where content, the news feed and hearsay have taken control.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio), the ranking member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
The answer is surprisingly simple: if the president specifically authorized his attorney to make a statement on his behalf to the public or, for that matter, to the prosecutor, the statement is called a "representative admission" — an exception to the hearsay rule that makes it admissible against the President.
Trump's allies in the Republican Party have continually defended him during the impeachment investigation, citing defenses from invalidating the whistleblower complaint because it was hearsay, to the argument that there was no quid pro quo between Trump and Ukraine and that the entire inquiry was a Democratic hoax.
Railroad union hearsay alleges that the two locomotive engineers lost track of where they were because much — if not all — previous route qualification training had taken place at night when busy freight railroad traffic could accommodate the luxury of a non-revenue passenger train on multiple training runs.
It will also be difficult for Republicans to maintain their argument that all the witnesses called so far in the inquiry have only had "hearsay" to offer — the witnesses testifying next week, including Volker, Sondland, Tim Morrison, and Hill, spoke directly with the president about Ukraine on several occasions.
Graham stated in the letter that during the 2016 election, the U.S. law enforcement and intelligence communities used a "deeply flawed dossier filled with hearsay and written by a biased, former United Kingdom intelligence officer" — a reference to the so-called Steele dossier — as part of its investigation.
It presents critical historical moments when pedestrian observers documented some atrocity, or crisis, or clear failure of public policy that, without that visual record, would likely have been resolutely disputed by official actors and information channels, and become tangled up in the knots of hearsay, accusation, and counter claims.
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Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio), who was recently tapped to serve temporarily as a House Intelligence member.
Though Downer's claim was reported two-plus months after the alleged event, and was only hearsay gathered at a London tavern, the Obama administration gave it to the FBI which, in turn, thought it was weighty enough to justify opening a counterintelligence case against the lawfully elected Republican nominee for president.
The information — anonymous, uncorroborated hearsay, much of which appears to be bogus — was injected into our government's foreign intelligence databank through the FBI, the Justice Department, and the State Department (and I believe, when the dust finally settles, we will learn that other intelligence agencies had a hand in the debacle).
MacKinnon countered that the Crown could simply subpoena Makuch to corroborate the veracity of his articles, to which Shaikh responded that the Crown and police have an obligation to present the best evidence — a news article is hearsay and is not sufficient when actual exchanges between Makuch and Shirdon exist.
Once, upon hearing the umpteenth story about a male faculty member using studio visits for quickies with a female student, I asked a law professor if there was anything I could do and he said to keep quiet because that was hearsay and talking about it would be my undoing.
It suggests he fears the receipts will bury him..." (Twitter) -- Dave Weigel on right-wing media's role in all this: "Something that's been popping out to me from congressional town halls in Trump areas is Democrats repeating basic facts about the probe and the critics in the audience yelling 'fake news' and 'hearsay.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio) to the House Intelligence Committee as a potentially significant development for the president's defense.
John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffeHouse Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay Key takeaways from first public impeachment hearing The Hill's 12:30 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings MORE (R-Texas) The former U.S. attorney and federal terrorism prosecutor is considered one of the GOP's most effective cross-examiners.
Footnote number eight from the warrant application, which is so cryptic you would have to be telepathic or clairvoyant to be able to figure out that it was funded by Hillary Clinton and came from a foreign national, an ex-spy, who used multiple hearsay Russian sources that some of whom may not even exist.
He has personally attacked witnesses who testify before the House Intelligence Committee, and his supporters have tried to undercut officials' testimony as hearsay But, as House committees prepare to hear from current and former National Security Council (NSC) officials, reliable firsthand accounts of the President's actions on a range of issues should be expected.
A former priest whose "sexual relationship" with a 14-year-old girl led to her pregnancy should not be booted from his current job as a public-school sixth-grade teacher on the basis of "hearsay" comments about the alleged abuse that still trail him, a state education arbitrator in New Jersey has ruled.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio) will be placed on the House Intelligence Committee for the duration of the impeachment inquiry.
C.), meanwhile, says he wants the trial rules to exclude "hearsay" and that House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffNunes's facial expression right before lawmakers took break from Sondland testimony goes viral Sondland brings impeachment inquiry to White House doorstep Maloney wins House Oversight gavel MORE (D-Calif.) and the whistleblower should be called.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) admitted this week that the information he passed along was hearsay, according to a local Vermont television station.
Jim Jordan made a slew of false claims about what the impeachment inquiry has uncovered so far, including saying that there was "no quid pro quo" (multiple witnesses have confirmed there was) and that the testimony given so far is all hearsay (several firsthand witnesses to Trump&aposs conduct, including the phone call, have testified).
Gates provided information -- not hearsay, but information -- based on his personal knowledge, meetings he attended, conversations in which he was a participant and information that was verified with contemporaneous records of numerous, undeniable contacts and communications between individuals associated with the presidential campaign, primarily but not only Manafort, and individuals associated with Russia and Ukraine.
"Despite that, today we heard from Democrats' hand-picked star witnesses, who together were not on the Ukraine phone call, did not speak directly to President Trump, got third-hand hearsay from one side of a different phone call in a restaurant, and formed opinions based on stories in the pages of the New York Times," Parscale said.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio) was told directly about misconduct by disgraced doctor Richard Strauss when Jordan was an assistant coach at Ohio State University.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 The ensuing child-custody battle in State Supreme Court in New York riveted and scandalized the nation for 13 weeks in 203 with lurid testimony of a mother's greed, debauchery and cold indifference to the girl — accounts magnified by hearsay evidence and sensationalized reports in the tabloid press.
Over and over in "Rasputin: Faith, Power, and the Twilight of the Romanovs," Mr. Smith argues that almost everything you might know about the "mad monk" — the hypnotic, wild-eyed, sex-crazed Rasputin of books, films, plays and a horrifying '70s disco song by Boney M. — was based on rumor, hearsay and outright fabrications by enemies.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio) to the Intelligence Committee, where the combative former collegiate wrestling champion is sure to play an outsized role sparring with Schiff on the panel.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE's (R-Ohio) assertion that Taylor was the Democrats' "star witness" in the House's impeachment hearings on the first day of the process going public.
Mike TurnerMichael Ray TurnerLive coverage: House holds first public impeachment hearing House questions Volker as impeachment probe ramps up Republicans show signs of discomfort in defense of Trump   MORE (R-Ohio) used his questioning to highlight that the two witnesses did not have direct contact with Trump and described their testimony as hearsay, saying it wouldn't be admissible in a courtroom.
" Oversight Committee ranking member Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio) then came to Gaetz's defense, requesting he be able to remain in the room for the hearing. "Mr.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio) added Thursday that Republicans intend to subpoena the government whistleblower who first raised alarm about interactions between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
But in the back of our minds, there's still this nagging quote from Entertainment Weekly, in which Sprouse made all of the speculation about their relationship seem like acting magic: "So I think that kind of discussion, especially because it's based so much on rumor and hearsay, needs to be taken with a grain of salt," he said of dating rumors.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE's (R-Ohio) claim that House Democrats are keeping the "guy that started it all," referring to the whistleblower, from testifying as part of the hearings.
Tragic shooting at Marshall County HS...Shooter is in custody, one confirmed fatality, multiple others wounded...Much yet unknown...Please do not speculate or spread hearsay...Let's let the first responders do their job and be grateful that they are there to do it for us... Bevin said the suspect, a 15-year-old male, will be charged with murder and attempted murder.
President Donald Trump is testing out a new defense in the wake of an explosive whistleblower scandal engulfing the White House: the whistleblower's complaint, which details a July 25 phone call where Trump repeatedly pressured Ukraine's president to work with his personal lawyer to investigate the then-Democratic presidential frontrunner, is based on hearsay and secondhand information that has no factual basis.
There were weaknesses in Hill's testimony but no clear motive for such a dramatic fabrication, Mayer and Abramson found witnesses from Thomas's workplace who had heard about the famous "pubic hair on a Coke" can line that he denied uttering, there was plausible testimony as well hearsay that he had a pornography habit of some sort … I could go on.
Two new books try to inject reason and evidence into a discussion more commonly driven by emotion and hearsay: "Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White Collar Criminal" by Eugene Soltes, of Harvard Business School, and "Capital Offenses: Business Crime and Punishment in America's Corporate Age" by Samuel Buell, the lead prosecutor in the Enron case, who now teaches at Duke University.
The Tao Tie, which we are told are some sort of physical manifestation of human greed, snarl and snap and inhale hapless bystanders like stoners ripping into a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos, but their reported intelligence never feels like more than hearsay; they can dig a tunnel and follow their queen's orders in tail-swishing lockstep, but really, they're just big nasty lizards.
Lee died several years ago and although I miss her every day I am comforted by the knowledge that she is not here to live this experience How I wish I could ask Dee Dee and Nippy what happened, but this film distinguishes itself from the other films about her by spreading rumor, innuendo and hearsay; leaving questions to which I'll never have the answers.
We don't think there's any reason why the president should even move through this impeachment," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay The Hill's Morning Report - Diplomats kick off public evidence about Trump, Ukraine House Republicans prepare for public impeachment proceedings with mock hearing MORE (R-Calif.) said, labeling the prep as a "simple meeting.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE, a former college wrestling star and partisan pit bull, justified the decision by GOP leaders to shift him to the Intelligence panel for the public impeachment hearings.
According to The New York Times, the Cyberspace Administration of China issued a statement saying "It is strictly forbidden for websites not to specify or to falsify news sources and to use hearsay to create news or use conjecture and imagination to distort the facts, and that they plan to punish more news outlets and websites that "directly as news reports unverified content found on online platforms such as social media.
Worth reading through the prism of other platforms' similar struggles: On 1 November 2017, an investigation by Raquel Rutledge, a journalist at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, found that TripAdvisor had a habit of deleting posts detailing sexual assaults and other violent crimes on the grounds that they either violated the family-friendly policy, contained second-hand information, or hearsay, or they were deemed "off topic" by site moderators.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio), the top Republican on the Oversight and Reform Committee who was added to the Intelligence panel last week, similarly stressed that neither of the witnesses on Wednesday had "ever talked" to Trump.
Led by the president's personal lawyer Jay Sekulow and Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel, the defense has argued that the House Democrats rushed through the process of impeachment in their zeal to overturn the results of an election they disagreed with, and that there was no evidence in the House case beyond hearsay that Mr. Trump had sought to tie the investigations to release of the security aid.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesOvernight Defense: Trump hosts Erdoğan at White House | Says Turkish leader has 'great relationship with the Kurds' | Highlights from first public impeachment hearing GOP zeroes in on alleged Ukraine meddling during impeachment testimony The Hill's 12:30 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings MORE (Calif.), Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (Ohio), and John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffeHouse Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay Key takeaways from first public impeachment hearing The Hill's 83:30 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings MORE (Texas) all called on Schiff during the course of Wednesday's impeachment hearing to allow the whistleblower to testify, with Nunes arguing for the hearings to stop until Republicans had more information on the investigation.
Rep. Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio) vehemently denied allegations on Monday from a college wrestling referee that he was aware of and did not act on sexual misconduct by a team doctor at Ohio State University, The Lima News reported.
On Saturday, they focused on testimony from U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandLatest Bolton revelations are no game-changer Trump legal team begins second day of arguments under Bolton furor House impeachment manager: 'Evidence against the president is overwhelming' MORE that Trump told him he wanted "no quid pro quo" with Ukraine, while characterizing other testimony suggesting Trump tied the military assistance to investigations as either hearsay or speculation.
Lawmakers will also hear from Tim Morrison, who oversaw Russian and Eurasian affairs on the NSC until his recent resignation; Jennifer Williams, a senior aide to Vice President Mike Pence; and Gordon Sondland, the US's ambassador to the EU.Testimony from Vindman, Morrison, and Williams will be hugely consequential not just because it directly corroborates the whistleblower's allegations, but because it throws a wrench into Republicans' claims that all the accusations against Trump are based on hearsay.
The defense also argued that the judge erred in his instructions to the jury in several ways, including failing to tell them that they shouldn't use hearsay statements from four women — for example Rona and Sahar's saying they were afraid Shafia and Hamed might turn violent towards them in the future — to evaluate the state of mind of the accused, and that they couldn't use failed or fabricated exculpatory statements to support a conclusion of guilt.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanGraham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing House Republicans call impeachment hearing 'boring,' dismiss Taylor testimony as hearsay MORE (R-Ohio) House GOP leaders parachuted Jordan, the top Republican on the House Oversight and Reform Committee, into the Intelligence Committee ranks last week to ensure that their lead investigator in the closed-door depositions could take part in the public impeachment hearings.
A legal brief filed by the lawyers on Monday dismissed much of the evidence collected by Democrats as "hearsay and speculation" and insisted Trump had legitimate reasons to raise former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Sanders wants one-on-one fight with Biden MORE and a debunked theory about 2016 election interference on the call with Ukraine at the center of the case.
But what I've heard — and this is obviously hearsay, okay, this is not direct experience — but since I've left, you know obviously I have my little network of spies internally, and one guy who actually did very well, and he put up with the bullshit and had a long career there and rose to be a head of a thing — I won't say more because it'll identify him — but he actually said, you know, I think Facebook might get to Microsoft before Google does.

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