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specialist robert moore told sophie her brother had confessed in her confession she said we were convinced that the war was lost for germany and that every single human life sacrificed for this last war was for nothing. home when they learned of the arrest of their children. and my parents were told by a woman who studied with my brother. she came to and told my parents that they had been arrested and why. and it was immediately clear to my parents that it could only mean the death penalty for them so far to laugh us this new and total trial in kind well and fries lawyer had been president of the nazi people's court the folks he reached for half a year he was reputedly the best known and most notorious judge of criminal cases in the third reich hearings in his court were nothing more than show trials on the twenty second of february one nine hundred forty three fry's lawyer himself came from berlin to munich to preside over the trial against sophie and hans sure. the parents and siblings of the defendants were present in the palace of justice at the time. they knew it wouldn't end well the
specialist robert moore told sophie her brother had confessed in her confession she said we were convinced that the war was lost for germany and that every single human life sacrificed for this last war was for nothing. home when they learned of the arrest of their children. and my parents were told by a woman who studied with my brother. she came to and told my parents that they had been arrested and why. and it was immediately clear to my parents that it could only mean the death penalty for...
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. >> it could be something robert moore is interested in. it seems like it happened several months ago but just days ago we had the news mueller is subpoenas the records from the organization. that deal -- both of the deals we talk about went through the mueller organization. >> just to go back to my initial questions about ras nieve, did you find anything that alleged that carter page who was donald trump's con sig leeaire, who went to moscow, was part of the raz neve deal? >> that's like some of the other allegations in the dossier remains ununconfirmed. what is clear is carter paige did go to moscow. he did meet with -- he's now acknowledged not meeting with him himself but with a deputy to sessions, the chief of investor relations as well as another senior russian government official prompting him to write e-mails to -- an e-mail to the trump campaign afterward, talking about his meetings with senior kremlin officials and the insight. but the specific claim that you mentioned remains unconfirmed. >> i think you were alluding to a certain
. >> it could be something robert moore is interested in. it seems like it happened several months ago but just days ago we had the news mueller is subpoenas the records from the organization. that deal -- both of the deals we talk about went through the mueller organization. >> just to go back to my initial questions about ras nieve, did you find anything that alleged that carter page who was donald trump's con sig leeaire, who went to moscow, was part of the raz neve deal?...
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joining us for that is berkeley professor, robert riesch. and stephen moore, former senior economic adviser to the trump campaign. you've been sounding the alarm about conflicts of interest in this white house. the fact that kushner's family business was granted $500 million in loans after meeting with jared kushner in his official capacity, what do you make of that? kushner's lawyer and the company says there's no there there, there's no connection. >> well, first of all, anderson, it's not just the conflict of interest. it's also the appearance of conflict of interest. i mean, the reason that we have these ethics laws in government, the reason even the constitution talks about it, is because the public has got to have faith in our governing institutions. if you've got somebody at the highest reaches of government whispering into the president's ear who is at the sam time getting money for a family business, then the public cannot be confident that that advice is going to be in the public's interest. >> stephen, do you agree with that? the
joining us for that is berkeley professor, robert riesch. and stephen moore, former senior economic adviser to the trump campaign. you've been sounding the alarm about conflicts of interest in this white house. the fact that kushner's family business was granted $500 million in loans after meeting with jared kushner in his official capacity, what do you make of that? kushner's lawyer and the company says there's no there there, there's no connection. >> well, first of all, anderson, it's...
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in alabama. >> new developments on the top fbi agent fired from robert mueller's investigation. what sources tell us peter strzok new about a possible breach to hillary clinton's server and what it means -- may mean that he apparently did nothing about it. ♪ your heart doesn't only belong to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make more tomorrows possible. ♪ >> we come in with this fox news
in alabama. >> new developments on the top fbi agent fired from robert mueller's investigation. what sources tell us peter strzok new about a possible breach to hillary clinton's server and what it means -- may mean that he apparently did nothing about it. ♪ your heart doesn't only belong to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body....
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when she advocated for republican roy moore in the alabama senate race. the white house says conway did not advocate for or against any particular candidate, she "we expressed the president's obvious position that he had people in the house and senate who support his agenda." month for gun sales in the state of florida. the national institute criminal background-check system, a barometer for gun purchases, shows that in february, checks for sales in florida were up 2.5% year-over-year. sales of longer guns, a category that includes assault rifles like the one used in last month's school shooting in parkland, were up more than 12%. during the obama administration, it was common to see a run on guns following a mass shooting. this trend has slowed under president trump. officials from ferguson, missouri, and the justice department are in federal court today to give a judge an update on how the st. louis suburb is addressing concerns about mistreatment of lack resident -- black residents by ferguson's police and court system. in 2014, a black unarmed teenage
when she advocated for republican roy moore in the alabama senate race. the white house says conway did not advocate for or against any particular candidate, she "we expressed the president's obvious position that he had people in the house and senate who support his agenda." month for gun sales in the state of florida. the national institute criminal background-check system, a barometer for gun purchases, shows that in february, checks for sales in florida were up 2.5%...
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robert president insists to canada prime minister there is a trade deficit even though he doesn't know if that's really true or not. >> well, what's the significance of that? you might be asking yourself. does it matter whether he's ignorant or knowing lies or says something that's not true? >> you know, i think after 14 months of this, honestly, erin, most of the rest of the world and a lot of the united states just doesn't give any credence to anything that comes out of his mouth. whether it's a lie, knowingly or it's just ignorance, it doesn't matter. nothing that comes out of this man's mouth is given an assumption of credibility, of truth, and that is sadly where we are right now. >> so, steve, before we get to the numbers. let's go with what the president said. you know, i didn't even know. i had no idea. i just said you're wrong. does that trouble you? he didn't care, just decided to contradict him and sig something that he had no idea if it was true. >> i knows the trade numbers. i've talked to him a lot about it. and he does know we are running a trade deficit with virtually e
robert president insists to canada prime minister there is a trade deficit even though he doesn't know if that's really true or not. >> well, what's the significance of that? you might be asking yourself. does it matter whether he's ignorant or knowing lies or says something that's not true? >> you know, i think after 14 months of this, honestly, erin, most of the rest of the world and a lot of the united states just doesn't give any credence to anything that comes out of his mouth....
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others, steve forbes, steve moore. look, i'll make it really simple mr. stockman notwithstanding i believe, first of all, the greatest and most important thing for this or any other country is rapid economic growth and prosperity for everyone. that's the basic view and has been for four decades. second, there's ways to do it. i don't believe in secular stagnation we go through sulumps in the country, good policy helps, it's the genius of the american businessmen and women, but if you keep tax rates minimal, keep regulation and government spending minimal, if you keep the dollar sound and steady, you are going to have a terrific economy. if government has a modest approach and lets people do what they need to do and allows the freedoms to do it, we will do great in this country. we are already, i believe, on the front end of a tremendous investment boom. numbers are going to come out of time that's my philosophy look, i love the stock market. i love wealth. i think rising stocks helps everybody, all right, and let me fi
others, steve forbes, steve moore. look, i'll make it really simple mr. stockman notwithstanding i believe, first of all, the greatest and most important thing for this or any other country is rapid economic growth and prosperity for everyone. that's the basic view and has been for four decades. second, there's ways to do it. i don't believe in secular stagnation we go through sulumps in the country, good policy helps, it's the genius of the american businessmen and women, but if you keep tax...
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hatch act last year when she advocated for republican roy moore in the alabama senate race. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. and "bloomberg technology" with emily chang is next. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, that amazon agenda. our deep dive into the ever-growing footprints into e-commerce and the industries in its crosshairs. plus, hey big spender. blows $10.7 billion in just a few years. the cash burn for the world's most valuable startup. and boxed shares take a beating. but first to our lead. of the state stock of amazon, from its ballooning e-commerce and cloud businesses to newer forays into groceries and hardware. in amazon announced a health january, care venture with j.p. morgan chase and berkshire hathaway. in february they acquired ring, and now in march amazon is looking into providing customers with checking accounts and announced it is expanding whole foods deliveries to prime customers in more u.s. cities
hatch act last year when she advocated for republican roy moore in the alabama senate race. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. and "bloomberg technology" with emily chang is next. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, that amazon agenda. our deep dive into the ever-growing footprints into e-commerce and the industries in its...
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hatch act last year when she advocated for republican roy moore in alabama's senate race. the white house says conway did not advocate for or against any particular candidate, she simply expressed the president's obvious position that he had people in the house and senate that support his agenda. house speaker paul ryan today called on the president to back away from his plan for broad international tariffs. the speakers at a different solution sbe
hatch act last year when she advocated for republican roy moore in alabama's senate race. the white house says conway did not advocate for or against any particular candidate, she simply expressed the president's obvious position that he had people in the house and senate that support his agenda. house speaker paul ryan today called on the president to back away from his plan for broad international tariffs. the speakers at a different solution sbe
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hatch act last year when she advocated for republican roy moore in alabama's senate race. the white house says conway did not advocate for or against any particular candidate, she simply expressed the president's obvious position that he had people in the house and senate that support his agenda. house speaker paul ryan today called on the president to back away from his plan for broad international tariffs. the speakers at a different solution should be found to help prevent a potentially dangerous trade war. >> there is clearly abuse occurring. overcapacity.ly to goesthe smarter way to make it more surgical and more targeted. >> his administration was not backing down on the plans to impose tariffs on still and aluminum imports. the president also reiterated that canada and mexico would not be spared. from ferguson, missouri, and the justice department are in federal court to give the judge an update on how a st. louis suburb is addressing concerns about the mistreatment of black residents by ferguson's police and court system. teenager wased shot and killed by a white f
hatch act last year when she advocated for republican roy moore in alabama's senate race. the white house says conway did not advocate for or against any particular candidate, she simply expressed the president's obvious position that he had people in the house and senate that support his agenda. house speaker paul ryan today called on the president to back away from his plan for broad international tariffs. the speakers at a different solution should be found to help prevent a potentially...
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crowell and mooring international. there are two sides that seem to in the political environment we're in right now, this clash of clans there are some democrats who think this is great. most republicans don't i mentioned sherod brown earlier. you were in the obama administration where are you on this? can they work or do you dismiss all tariffs? >> we don't dismiss all tariffs. the problem exists and the administration quite correctly identified the massive challenge to the u.s. because of technology theft by china, by acquisition of u.s. technology crown jewels the question is what's the most effective way to try to solve the problem. it's unclear the impact of tariffs will actually solve the problem and cause china to change its behavior or will it, in fact, compound the problem by creating dislocations, particularly in the american farm community and others likely to be targeted for retaliation by china >> i've read some criticism from people that are at least open to the idea of it, they say -- usually democrats,
crowell and mooring international. there are two sides that seem to in the political environment we're in right now, this clash of clans there are some democrats who think this is great. most republicans don't i mentioned sherod brown earlier. you were in the obama administration where are you on this? can they work or do you dismiss all tariffs? >> we don't dismiss all tariffs. the problem exists and the administration quite correctly identified the massive challenge to the u.s. because...
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. >> michael moore, thank you so much. a man with ties to both donald trump's inner circle and the middle east is reportedly now cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. sources say he attended secret missions between the united arab emirates and trump associates, he was stopped and questioned at the airport in january when he was on his way to march ra lag go and talking to mueller's investigators ever since. we have justice reporter shimon, what more can you tell us about mueller's interest in nader? >> whatever it is that george nader has to offer to investigators, it's important enough that investigators at the mueller team and fbi agents and prosecutors there have deemed it important enough where they have put this information before a grand jury that is investigating this. as you say, george nader was kind of this mysterious character associated with some of the trump inner circle, with steve bannon, with jared kushner, he was at the meeting with them in december 2016 during a -- during the transition where t
. >> michael moore, thank you so much. a man with ties to both donald trump's inner circle and the middle east is reportedly now cooperating with special counsel robert mueller. sources say he attended secret missions between the united arab emirates and trump associates, he was stopped and questioned at the airport in january when he was on his way to march ra lag go and talking to mueller's investigators ever since. we have justice reporter shimon, what more can you tell us about...
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the president's attorneys may be using the possibility of his interview with robert mueller to learn how close the investigation is to wrapping up. let's discuss now with cnn contributor john dean, a former nixon white house counsel and michael moore, a former united states attorney. john, cnn is reporting the president's attorneys are discussing how they could use a potential interview between the president and the special counsel as a bargaining chip effectively saying, we'll let you interview the president if you can guarantee we're buttoning up the russia investigation. what do you make of this tactic? >> i think it's a non-starter. i don't think they have any leverage whatsoever. the president has a couple options. one is to take the fifth amendment and say he's not going to testify at all, which will be politically very unattractive, or they can talk about dates, and that's about the only two options he has. >> mm-hmm. michael, trump's legal team reportedly wants to limit the scope of the interview and maybe even prevent it from taking place under oath. do you think that's some
the president's attorneys may be using the possibility of his interview with robert mueller to learn how close the investigation is to wrapping up. let's discuss now with cnn contributor john dean, a former nixon white house counsel and michael moore, a former united states attorney. john, cnn is reporting the president's attorneys are discussing how they could use a potential interview between the president and the special counsel as a bargaining chip effectively saying, we'll let you...