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Trump's attorney accused Schneiderman of trying to extort campaign contributions 
from the real estate mogul through his investigation of Trump. Attorney 
Michael D. Cohen told The Associated Press on Saturday that Schneiderman's 
lawsuit was filled with falsehoods. Cohen said Trump and his university 
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to Schneiderman from students praising the program and said 98 percent of 
students in a survey termed the program "excellent.""The attorney general 
has been angry because he felt that Mr. Trump and his various 
companies should have done much more for him in terms of fundraising," 
Cohen said. "This entire investigation is politically motivated and it is 
a tremendous waste of taxpayers' money."State Board of Elections records 
show Trump has spent more than $136,000 on New York campaigns since 
2010. He contributed $12,500 to Schneiderman in October 2010, when Schneiderman 
was running for attorney general, records show. An outspoken conservative, 
Trump himself flirted with a presidential run last year."Donald Trump will 
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NEW YORK  Julie Harris, one of Broadway's most honored performers, whose 
roles ranged from the flamboyant Sally Bowles in "I Am a Camera" 
to the reclusive Emily Dickinson in "The Belle of Amherst," died Saturday. 
She was 87.Harris died at her West Chatham, Mass. home of congestive 
heart failure, actress and family friend Francesca James said.Harris won 
a record five Tony Awards for best actress in a play, displaying 
a virtuosity that enabled her to portray an astonishing gallery of women 
during a theater career that spanned almost 60 years and included such 
plays as "The Member of the Wedding" (1950), "The Lark" (1955), "Forty 
Carats" (1968) and "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln" (1972).She was honored again 
with a sixth Tony, a special lifetime achievement award in 2002. Only 
Angela Lansbury has neared her record, winning four Tonys in the best 
actress-musical category and one for best supporting actress in a play.Harris 
had suffered a stroke in 2001 while she was in Chicago appearing 
in a production of Claudia Allen's "Fossils." She suffered another stroke 
in 2010, James said."I'm still in sort of a place of shock," 
said James, who appeared in daytime soap operas "All My Children" and 
"One Life to Live.""She was, really, the greatest influence in my life," 
said James, who had known Harris for about 50 years.Television viewers knew 
Harris as the free-spirited Lilimae Clements on the prime-time soap opera 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The mischaracterization of the alleged violence by Chancey Luna, Michael 
Jones and James Edwards began when one of the trio claimed they 
had hunted down and shot dead Australian Chris Lane because they were 
bored.The statement is so devoid of humanity and so headline-ready that 
the media seized upon it as a literal and complete explanation for 
why these three accused killers acted so inhumanely.But the statement is 
a smokescreen. Boredomof the kind sane people experiencehad nothing, whatsoever, 
to do with Lanes death and explains nothing about how it happened.When 
normal people are bored, they go to the movies, go shopping or 
skateboarding or take a drive to the beach. Only when people are 
severely psychologically disordered do they think up murder as an antidote 
to boredom. Only when extraordinarily disordered patterns of thought, feeling 
or perception fill ones mind does the vacuum of boredom draw someone 
to the idea of using a gun to shoot a stranger in 
the head. Chancey Luna, Michael Jones and James Edwards, if guilty, are 
not normal. So we should not be surprised, nor take at face 
value, the self-report that they killed out of boredom, because that excuse 
emerges from a person who is psychologically shattered and unaware enough 
to pump a bullet into another mans skull.So why would these three 
allegedly do this if it had nothing to do with boredom? Probably 
because Chris Lane, a strong man running the streets on a bright 
day, was 
 as good a symbol as any of what they had 
lost: their humanity. They had lost the capacity to feel for others. 
They could not perceive the suffering of Lane during his death, nor 
of his family members after his death. They had lost that singular, 
defining human quality called empathy.My 20 years as a forensic psychiatrist 
tell me that, in all three cases, it will be found that 
traumatic life events, perhaps coupled with head trauma, drug use and disordered 
brain chemistry from birth, left these young men detached from their own 
thoughts and feelings  and those of others. I would venture that 
on August 16, 2013, more than one of Chris Lanes assailants was, 
for all intents and purposes, psychologically dead. Thats why one of the 
three alleged assailants said they killed because they were boredbecause 
his very disordered mind was like an echo chamber that allowed his 
feelings of being annihilated, dehumanized and dead to boomerang back to 
him as an impulse to kill.Dr. Keith Ablow is a psychiatrist and 
member of the Fox News Medical A-Team. Dr. Ablow can be reached 
at info@keithablow.com.
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