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it's hard to know a partner of jeffrey abstain she was fond of molesting the young girls and also child pornography just like jeffery abstain was and she played a very instrumental role in actually grooming young girls to be abused by jeffrey abstain and also transporting them around the country to be pandered to epstein's rich and powerful friends there's that famous picture of her standing next to prince andrew and prince andrew. next to a victim and going natural has not been charged with anything and it to me that's that's kind of mind boggling and we say we don't know or it said that we don't know where she is an vast crowd of that that's completely ridiculous because someone like glenn maxwell is she lives high on the hog i mean she spends a lot of money her financial footprints are all over and the f.b.i. if the f.b.i. wanted to find glenn maxwell tomorrow they could find her i'm i'm convinced of that it really does nick you've covered you know these cases before obviously the franklin scandal which is a you know very big case are you seeing those same similarities here in the 3r
it's hard to know a partner of jeffrey abstain she was fond of molesting the young girls and also child pornography just like jeffery abstain was and she played a very instrumental role in actually grooming young girls to be abused by jeffrey abstain and also transporting them around the country to be pandered to epstein's rich and powerful friends there's that famous picture of her standing next to prince andrew and prince andrew. next to a victim and going natural has not been charged with...
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jeffrey: this message is spreading. lant heading network called the national alliance forne musc in vble communities, with music programs now in 12 cities. for the s newshour, jeffrey brown in dallas. judy:ersonal integrity a a whole lot more. thank you. on the newshour online, you can keep track of live results from tomorrow.arolina primary that is on our website. tune in later tonight and join moderator robertta cor a special washington weekng previeuper tuesday and the south carolina primary with live reports from around the country. oftomorrow's editiobs newshour weekend looks at venezuela. once one of the most vibrant cities in th world, now in shambles. and that is the newshour for tonight. am judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >>or m funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> colette guides travelers to experience then worldre than 160 destinations across five travel styles. their inclusive tours feature local guides, cultural experiences, meals, and accommodations. since
jeffrey: this message is spreading. lant heading network called the national alliance forne musc in vble communities, with music programs now in 12 cities. for the s newshour, jeffrey brown in dallas. judy:ersonal integrity a a whole lot more. thank you. on the newshour online, you can keep track of live results from tomorrow.arolina primary that is on our website. tune in later tonight and join moderator robertta cor a special washington weekng previeuper tuesday and the south carolina primary...
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he was learning from jeffrey epstein. epstein used to have all these conferences an big events fancy people went to. nobody suspected anything of this kind. hindsight is not 20/20. hindsight can skew what you see. hindsight could be 4, 800. hindsight you see people in light of what happened. how couldn't you know? we didn't know. here is the best proof i had no idea. one day i was talking to jeffrey epstein, before we knew anything happened he was at harvard with a conference and a seminar. what are you doing for christmas? my granddaughter who went to horace mann, has a soccer tournament. where? that is near palm beach. my house will be empty during christmas. i will be on the island. why don't you use the house instead of going to a hotel. so i brought my wife, my daughter, my daughter-in-law, my granddaughter, my son. we all spent four or five days in epstein's house. if there was a single appropriate picture i would have been out of there so fast. if i had known anything untoward happened in that house, that is the la
he was learning from jeffrey epstein. epstein used to have all these conferences an big events fancy people went to. nobody suspected anything of this kind. hindsight is not 20/20. hindsight can skew what you see. hindsight could be 4, 800. hindsight you see people in light of what happened. how couldn't you know? we didn't know. here is the best proof i had no idea. one day i was talking to jeffrey epstein, before we knew anything happened he was at harvard with a conference and a seminar....
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so, i forgot the beating -- [applause] jeffrey: dr. phÚc, as you have inspired kids, symptoms you have showed them the photograph. how do you minister to these kids to help them overcome their pain? dr. phÚc: i am so thankful at being alive and having the opportunity to contact with multiple children who are suffering, just like me. no future. no one takes care of them. so, when i met them, i relate with them, with the pain, physical and emotional, and it seems like they have no hope. i give them my picture and say, yes, i was that little girl. i was burned. i had no hope. i lost my loved one. it's just like you, part of you. but i still abide and i have hope. i believe todd loves you because god loves me and he gives me great opportunities to be alive and learn a lot and now i have the capacity to travel here and i really want you to see, but in the future you have to look like me now. we have the present and the future and i believe if you keep going, don't give up hope. never. you have to let god help you. and when we go together
so, i forgot the beating -- [applause] jeffrey: dr. phÚc, as you have inspired kids, symptoms you have showed them the photograph. how do you minister to these kids to help them overcome their pain? dr. phÚc: i am so thankful at being alive and having the opportunity to contact with multiple children who are suffering, just like me. no future. no one takes care of them. so, when i met them, i relate with them, with the pain, physical and emotional, and it seems like they have no hope. i give...
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jeffrey: $1600 an ounce. francine: that is given the kind of economy we see now, nothing too ugly happening? , ifrey: there is enough think it really bad in the developed markets, that is bullish for gold. the developed markets are coming out of the coronavirus and phase one of the trade deal should but a lot of tailwind behind the emerging-market. that becomes a positive for gold. negative for the dollar, positive for gold. 4% chinae get to way gdp and we are optimistic about virology, immunology, and we move on from it, what do you see is the path of chinese recovery? is it day one because it is a totalitarian system, they dive back into five point 5% gb -- 5.5% gdp? jeffrey: they will improve consumer confidence. another reason we like copper as if you think about the stimulus, it will be toward the end use and trying to make the population happy. francine: jeff currie of goldman sachs joining us. 2019,record inflows in etf's have asset management of almost one trillion euros. how can you take advantage of
jeffrey: $1600 an ounce. francine: that is given the kind of economy we see now, nothing too ugly happening? , ifrey: there is enough think it really bad in the developed markets, that is bullish for gold. the developed markets are coming out of the coronavirus and phase one of the trade deal should but a lot of tailwind behind the emerging-market. that becomes a positive for gold. negative for the dollar, positive for gold. 4% chinae get to way gdp and we are optimistic about virology,...
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network and all the per se that were involved and jeffrey have since traffic network absolutely and there's always a lot of false leads banned information uninformed conjecture what do you think are they can twist the truth in cases like these what do you believe is the biggest untruth being told about the epstein case so far. well as i said the biggest truth is that there's an investigation going on because if there was a natural investigation going on the preachers would be indicted and they'd be rolling over on the perves so that is the big lie right now that there is an investigation going on and that is the line that the department of justice and every are using right now and if like i said if there was a natural investigation going on multiple people would be indicted at this point. i got to say thank you as always for the great work that you do in the investigative journalism that you cover it's always it's always important to have you want to thank you for a living our audience today always a pleasure sir. thank you very much deborah. we will probably never reach a point whe
network and all the per se that were involved and jeffrey have since traffic network absolutely and there's always a lot of false leads banned information uninformed conjecture what do you think are they can twist the truth in cases like these what do you believe is the biggest untruth being told about the epstein case so far. well as i said the biggest truth is that there's an investigation going on because if there was a natural investigation going on the preachers would be indicted and...
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it's hard to know a partner of jeffrey abstain she was fond of molesting the young girls and also child pornography just like jeffery abstain was and she played a very instrumental role in actually grooming young girls to be abused by jeffery abstain and also transporting them around the country to be pandered to epstein's rich and powerful friends there's that famous picture of her standing next to prince andrew and prince andrew standing next to a victim and drawing machel has not been charged with anything and it to me that's that's kind of mind boggling and we say we don't know or it said that we don't know where she is an vast crowd of that that's completely ridiculous because someone like glenn maxwell is she lives high on the hog i mean she spends a lot of money her financial footprints are all over and the f.b.i. if the f.b.i. wanted to find glenn maxwell tomorrow they could find her i'm i'm convinced of that it really does nick you've covered you know these cases before obviously the franklin scandal which is a you know very big case are you seeing those same similarities here
it's hard to know a partner of jeffrey abstain she was fond of molesting the young girls and also child pornography just like jeffery abstain was and she played a very instrumental role in actually grooming young girls to be abused by jeffery abstain and also transporting them around the country to be pandered to epstein's rich and powerful friends there's that famous picture of her standing next to prince andrew and prince andrew standing next to a victim and drawing machel has not been...
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found his removal to virginia jeffrey sterling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping the courts of their position and saying i guess they're going to return back the sentencing for me shows how reasonable it can be one thing to mention was that in my prosecution persecution over yes you know there was absolutely no evidence yeah they had they obviously said it was circumstantial evidence so the u.s. authorities say but james lewis has his q.c. his exact words were your case and the case did involve pretty bizarre covert to smuggling of nuclear warhead blueprints to iran to perhaps create war who knows specifically lewis said you and that case was a relevant benchmark for the prosecution and sentencing does that mean he will get a 175 years at least i was facing are also over a 100 years based on yes you know it's our chance that i was alert and
found his removal to virginia jeffrey sterling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping the courts of their position and saying i guess they're going to return back the sentencing for me shows how reasonable it can be one thing to mention was that in my...
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jeffrey: it does seem one like one. and one can't read this without thinking about it goes even to today. thearrative against t immigrants is now the same as it was 80 years ago. and then they come to chile where they have a life. and then in 1970ad a gornment, a democratically elected government, center left, which was with a socialist , presidt, salvador allende. three years later, the right wing helped by the cia topple sthe government. but in t -- and many peoplet, w again, into exile as refugees. among them, some of the ones that had, in the ship many years before. so life goes in a circle, you know? from a historical point of view this is fascinating. jeffrey: how much did you rely on research and how much of this is your imagination? >> i have written several historical novels and i researched the facts very much. so i want to be absolutely sure that that part is true because that's the foundation. if i have a solid foundation, i can create the fictional story on top of it and it is believable. my first responsib
jeffrey: it does seem one like one. and one can't read this without thinking about it goes even to today. thearrative against t immigrants is now the same as it was 80 years ago. and then they come to chile where they have a life. and then in 1970ad a gornment, a democratically elected government, center left, which was with a socialist , presidt, salvador allende. three years later, the right wing helped by the cia topple sthe government. but in t -- and many peoplet, w again, into exile as...
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jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia. he wasn't supposed to live past age five. how many times do you think you were in the hospital as a kid? >> i don't know, i don't think i can put a number on that. >> yuccas: that was your second home? >> first. >> yuccas: then the make-a-wish foundation stepped in. >> you have three wishes, and i gave them, meet kobe bryant, go to a laker game to meet kobe bryant, and meet kobe bryant. ( laughter ) >> yuccas: you were focused. >> i was focused. he was like my superman, so just had to meet him. >> yuccas: eight-year-old jeffrey finally met his idol. >> at first, i freaked out. i was just, like, stunned. >> yuccas: he signed the jacket, the hat, the basketball. 2 two basketballs, yeah. he had to spend, like, 20s minutes signing all the stuff i asked him to. >> make-a-wish says bryant was one of the its top wish granters, more than 200 of them. >> what's so amazing about kobe is, these kids, he wouldn't meet them in groups. they were one-on-one. >> just to see the joy in my son's face.
jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia. he wasn't supposed to live past age five. how many times do you think you were in the hospital as a kid? >> i don't know, i don't think i can put a number on that. >> yuccas: that was your second home? >> first. >> yuccas: then the make-a-wish foundation stepped in. >> you have three wishes, and i gave them, meet kobe bryant, go to a laker game to meet kobe bryant, and meet kobe bryant. (...
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i want to be there for my daughters like he was. >> reporter: jeffrey reminds us all that wishes can come true. and legends live on forever. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: and that kobe granted so many of those wishes. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: and kobe granted so many of those wishes. we'll be right back. month after month i'm doing it all. the supplements... the veggies... the water. but i still have recurring constipation, belly pain, straining and bloating. my doctor said i could have a real medical condition called ibs-c. for my recurring constipation and belly pain from ibs-c... i said "yes" to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation. linzess is not a laxative. it works differently. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give to children less than six. and it should not be given to children six to less than 18. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain. especially with bloody or black
i want to be there for my daughters like he was. >> reporter: jeffrey reminds us all that wishes can come true. and legends live on forever. jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: and that kobe granted so many of those wishes. we'll be right back. >> o'donnell: and kobe granted so many of those wishes. we'll be right back. month after month i'm doing it all. the supplements... the veggies... the water. but i still have recurring constipation, belly pain, straining...
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the investigation being investigated between jes staley and jeffrey epstein. commerzbank the biggest gainer 5%, withdex, up nearly strong capital buffers and revenue beating estimates. credit suisse dropping 2%, the last earnings with tidjane thiam at the helm. goldman saying the results were a bit mixed, barclays calling them a bit disappointing, but overall a pretax loss of 60 million francs, worse than expected. this is what we expect from the earnings pictures, stocks having their own stories and moving idiosyncratically. chart to take you into a of european realized correlation, because we haven't been seeing stocks move differently. you can see correlation has been spiking within european stocks, even though it is earnings season. earnings season means stocks should be moving differently. normally, higher correlation is a sign of macro stress. the last time in his earnings period we saw correlation this high was 2016, when stocks are entering a bear market and oil was selling off. this time, stocks are charting new highs. matt: very interesting. thanks v
the investigation being investigated between jes staley and jeffrey epstein. commerzbank the biggest gainer 5%, withdex, up nearly strong capital buffers and revenue beating estimates. credit suisse dropping 2%, the last earnings with tidjane thiam at the helm. goldman saying the results were a bit mixed, barclays calling them a bit disappointing, but overall a pretax loss of 60 million francs, worse than expected. this is what we expect from the earnings pictures, stocks having their own...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia. he wasn't supposed to live past age five. how many times do you think you were in the hospital as a kid? >> i don't know, i don't think i could put a number on that. >> that was your second home? >> first. >> reporter: then the make-a- wish foundation stepped in. >> so you can have three wishes. i gave them, meet kobe bryant, go to a lakers game to meet kobe, and meet kobe bryant.as. he was like my superman. i just had to meet him. >> reporter: eight-year-old jeffrey finally met his idol. >> at first i freaked out. i was just stunned. >> what's so amazing about kobe is these kids, he wouldn't meet them in groups. they were one on one. >> just to see the joy in my son's face was just incredible. >> reporter: he got to meet bryant a second time when mom sneaked jeffrey out of the hospital. the third time was outside the staples center locker room. this week jeffrey returned to the arena the pay his respects to bryant and his daughter gianna. >> i literally look at him like one of my fat
. >> reporter: jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia. he wasn't supposed to live past age five. how many times do you think you were in the hospital as a kid? >> i don't know, i don't think i could put a number on that. >> that was your second home? >> first. >> reporter: then the make-a- wish foundation stepped in. >> so you can have three wishes. i gave them, meet kobe bryant, go to a lakers game to meet kobe, and meet kobe...
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found his removal division yes jeffrey sterling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping the courts of their position and saying i guess they've been returned after a certain seem to me shows how reasonable it can be one thing to mention was that in my prosecution or persecution or yes you know there was absolutely no evidence yeah they had they obviously said it was circumstantial evidence so the u.s. authorities say but james lewis has his q.c. his exact words were your case and the case did involve pretty bizarre covert to smuggling of nuclear warhead blueprints to iran to perhaps create war who knows specifically lewis said you and that case was a relevant benchmark for the prosecution and sentencing does that mean we will get a 175 years at least i was facing are also over a 100 years based on yes you know it's our chance that i was alone and i
found his removal division yes jeffrey sterling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping the courts of their position and saying i guess they've been returned after a certain seem to me shows how reasonable it can be one thing to mention was that in my...
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british regulators investigating his ties toeo and jeffrey epstein. it has to do with his account of the relationship. epstein is the disgraced financier and convicted sex a vendor who died in prison last year. barclays says the ceo retains the competent -- confidence of the board. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in this isn 120 countries. bloomberg. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities risk off after the four or five day celebration. i am going to be very careful, futures negative, dow futures -229. -- euro the major story. with the vix, 15.21. 1.39.o singapore dollar francine? euros is trading the lowest since 2017. the commission said the economic malaise is set to continue. because china deployed this revised methodology, a number of confirmed cases have soared, markets freaking out, treasuries and again -- and the yen advancing. almost 15,000 cases. this comes as i was saying beijing revised the way of diagnosing the illness and demoted two top local officia
british regulators investigating his ties toeo and jeffrey epstein. it has to do with his account of the relationship. epstein is the disgraced financier and convicted sex a vendor who died in prison last year. barclays says the ceo retains the competent -- confidence of the board. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in this isn 120 countries. bloomberg. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities risk off after the...
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jeffrey, i want to start with you. the attorney general saying the president's tweets make his job impossible. i don't know. is he telling the truth -- >> it's true. >> is he saying don't say the quiet part out loud? >> we have to see what happens next. i will give the attorney general a measure of credit because he did say to the president, stop doing this. now, the press secretary who never talks to the press came out with a statement a couple of hours later saying the president is free to speak his mind as if he were the, you know, still the host of the apprentice as if he had no authority in this area. and basically said he's going to continue doing this. so we may soon know whether today was just a performance or whether the president actually stops interfering in the criminal prosecution aspect of the justice department. >> but anyone who has done anything like what william barr did usually ends up losing their position. >> that's right. >> okay. so, if he loses -- >> and he hasn't. but, you know what, let's see.
jeffrey, i want to start with you. the attorney general saying the president's tweets make his job impossible. i don't know. is he telling the truth -- >> it's true. >> is he saying don't say the quiet part out loud? >> we have to see what happens next. i will give the attorney general a measure of credit because he did say to the president, stop doing this. now, the press secretary who never talks to the press came out with a statement a couple of hours later saying the...
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jeffrey cox has an incredible pedigree as a barrister, he knows the laws inside and out. but he was very much an independent voice, said exactly what he thought, he was much more concerned with upholding the laws then pleasing his prime ministers, as theresa may found out. he has been fired and replaced with a much less experienced lawyer and hasn't held a ministerialjob like this before. but she's going to be very grateful to borisjohnson for giving her this cabinet role, and secondly, she will go along with a lot of what he and dominic cummings wa nt to lot of what he and dominic cummings want to do, in terms of legal reform. and that will be about flipping the whims of the supreme court, about reducing the opportunities for use judicial review is to stop the government from doing things, stuff like the court case last year when they tried to prorogue parliament and it was ruled to be unlawful. that won't be happening again. i expect she will now be leading the charge against the way that the legal system works ina way the way that the legal system works in a way we've
jeffrey cox has an incredible pedigree as a barrister, he knows the laws inside and out. but he was very much an independent voice, said exactly what he thought, he was much more concerned with upholding the laws then pleasing his prime ministers, as theresa may found out. he has been fired and replaced with a much less experienced lawyer and hasn't held a ministerialjob like this before. but she's going to be very grateful to borisjohnson for giving her this cabinet role, and secondly, she...
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found his removal division jeffrey sterling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name. being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping the support of their position and saying i guess the referring back to the sentencing for me shows how reasonable it can be one thing to experience to mention was that in my prosecution persecution over yes you know ares i-x. there was absolutely no evidence yeah they had they obviously said it was circumstantial evidence so the us authorities say but james lewis has do is cute.
found his removal division jeffrey sterling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name. being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping the support of their position and saying i guess the referring back to the sentencing for me shows how reasonable it can be one thing to experience to mention was that in...
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found his removal division yeah jeffrey sterling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping the courts of their position and saying i guess the referring back to the sentencing for me shows how reasonable it can be one thing to mention was that in my prosecution persecution over yes you know there was absolutely no evidence yeah they had they obviously said it was circumstantial evidence so the u.s. authorities say but james lewis has his q.c. his exact words were your case and the case did involve pretty bizarre covert to smuggling of nuclear warhead blueprints to iran to perhaps create war who knows specifically lewis said you and that case was a relevant benchmark for the prosecution and sentencing does that mean we will get a 175 years at least i was facing are also over a 100 years based on yes you know it's our chance that i was alone and i did h
found his removal division yeah jeffrey sterling now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping the courts of their position and saying i guess the referring back to the sentencing for me shows how reasonable it can be one thing to mention was that in my...
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jeffrey, i'm going to start with you. the attorney general saying the president's tweets make his job impossible. i don't know, is he telling -- is he saying don't say the quiet part out loud? >> i think we've got to see what happens next. i will give the attorney general a measure of credit because he did say to the president stop doing this. now, the press secretary who never talk tuesday the press came out with a statement a couple of hours later saying the president is free to speak his mind as if you were still the host of the apprentice if you had no authority in this area and basically said he's going to continue doing this. so we may soon know whether today was just a performance or whether the president actually stops interfering in the criminal prosecution aspect of the justice department. >> but anyone who's done anything like william barr did usually ends up losing their position. >> right. and he hasn't, but let's see. if president hasn't spoken yet. we only had this ridiculous statement from the press secret
jeffrey, i'm going to start with you. the attorney general saying the president's tweets make his job impossible. i don't know, is he telling -- is he saying don't say the quiet part out loud? >> i think we've got to see what happens next. i will give the attorney general a measure of credit because he did say to the president stop doing this. now, the press secretary who never talk tuesday the press came out with a statement a couple of hours later saying the president is free to speak...
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that was jeffrey epstein‘s made business. the new york times has reported how mr epstein referred several of his clients to jp morgan epstein referred several of his clients tojp morgan and two mr staley‘s business. the bank said this morning mr staley had talked to the port of berkeley is about this, providing them with information about the nature of the relationship, the extent of the bank and answered questions from the financial conduct authority about that relationship. but the extra thing they said this morning is that the investigation is ongoing and they are looking into how mr staley characterised that relationship. did he say everything about it? and also, what did the banked out the watchdog when it asked questions? the probe is ongoing and it is about whether mr staley has anything to say about the relationship with mr epstein. what does this mean for mr staley‘s of future? epstein. what does this mean for mr staley's of future? the bank say they have full confidence in him. there is no question of him losing
that was jeffrey epstein‘s made business. the new york times has reported how mr epstein referred several of his clients to jp morgan epstein referred several of his clients tojp morgan and two mr staley‘s business. the bank said this morning mr staley had talked to the port of berkeley is about this, providing them with information about the nature of the relationship, the extent of the bank and answered questions from the financial conduct authority about that relationship. but the extra...
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there takes and with more let's bring in jeffrey talker editorial director of the american institute for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of us thought is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are live and i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy that are coming under serious pressure right now you know with the with the halts and travel and the fear of public spaces the hospitality and industries and mention hotel prices i mean new york right now i mean i've never seen hotel prices as low in new york as they are right now so i mean this is this having real effects i mean for the average people the effects of this virus are going to be much more impactful from an economic standpoint than it is from from a health point of view so this is a real supply shock and a real. and the heck of it is
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for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of a sod is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are lying i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy that are coming under serious pressure right now you know with the birth of the halts and travel and the fear of public spaces the hospitality industry as you mention hotel prices i mean new york right now i mean i've never seen hotel prices as low in new york as they are right now so i mean this is this having real effects i mean for the average people the effects of this viruses are going to be much more impactful from an economic standpoint than it is from a from a health point of view so this is a real supply shock and a real demand shock and the heck of it is that everybody washington is talking about how they're going to fix it through federal rese
for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of a sod is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are lying i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy that are coming under serious pressure right now you know with...
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for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of us thought is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are live and i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy that are coming under serious pressure right now you know with the with the halts and travel and the fear of public spaces the hospitality and industries and mentioned hotel prices i mean new york right now i mean i've never seen hotel prices as low in new york as they are right now so i mean this is this having real effects i mean for the average people the effects of this virus are going to be much more impactful from an economic point than it is from from a health point of view so this is a real supply shock and a real. i'm shocked and the heck of it is that everybody washington is talking about how they're going to fix it through federal rese
for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of us thought is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are live and i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy that are coming under serious pressure right now you...
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institute for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of us thought is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are lying i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy they're coming under serious pressure right now you know with the with the halts and travel and the fear of public spaces the hospitality industry as you mentioned hotel prices i mean new york right now i mean i've never seen hotel prices as low in new york as they are right now so i mean this is this having real effects i mean for the average people the effects of this viruses are going to be much more impactful from an economic standpoint than it is from a from a health point of view so this is a real supply shock and a real demand shock and the heck of it is that everybody washington is talking about how they're going to fix it through fed
institute for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of us thought is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are lying i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy they're coming under serious pressure right now...
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for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of a sod is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are lying i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy that are coming under serious pressure right now you know with the with of the halts and travel and the fear of public spaces the hospitality and the industries you mention hotel prices i mean new york right now i mean i've never seen hotel prices as low in new york as they are right now so i mean this is this having real effects i mean for the average people the effects of this viruses are going to be much more impactful from an economic standpoint than it is from a from a health point of view so this is a real supply shock and a real demand shock and the heck of it is that everybody washington is talking about how they're going to fix it through federa
for economic research so jeffrey let's start there you heard what some of our earlier guests had to say about this panic and how it's completely overblown what is your take is there a risk here or is this all of a sod is it a cry for more attention and more fed intervention. i don't think markets are lying i think there's the fears are real and the fears are based on serious things and we've got a whole sectors of the global economy that are coming under serious pressure right now you know with...
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that's a question that's never answered is why. >> were you the one who broke the news to jeffrey? >> yes. >> that must have been extremely difficult. >> it was very hard. >> jeffrey, brittany's older brother was at the gym. >> which got back to my locker and got my phone i had 40 missed calls. she said, somebody killed your sister. >> did you immediately ask who did this? >> i never thought about it. >> all jeffrey could think about was brittany was gone, the kid sister who always filled him with pride and often talked about becoming a mom. now that dream would never be realized and in its place would be a murder investigation. >> it was a very closed off scene. they had, of course, crime scene tape around. >> when reporter jamie satterfield heard about a body she went to the scene. are police telling you anything. >> the major crime folks came later as did the crime scene folk. >> what investigators found was a ransacked apartment suggesting a burglary interrupted and had turned violent. in fact, there had been a series of burglaries in the area in recent days. for jamie, there w
that's a question that's never answered is why. >> were you the one who broke the news to jeffrey? >> yes. >> that must have been extremely difficult. >> it was very hard. >> jeffrey, brittany's older brother was at the gym. >> which got back to my locker and got my phone i had 40 missed calls. she said, somebody killed your sister. >> did you immediately ask who did this? >> i never thought about it. >> all jeffrey could think about was...
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phil, jeffrey, dana. >>> breaking news. mike pompeo just announced a seven-day reduction in violence in afghanistan negotiated between the u.s. and the taliban moving one step closer to a possible deal designed to end america's longest war and remove u.s. troops from the region. cnn's nick paton walsh is live in london with the breaking details. this has been brewing for some time in several different steps. >> reporter: it has. and it's fallen apart before. what we should see tonight is a first key phase, possibly a confidence building measure really in which the guns are meant to partially fall silent in afghanistan. now, not everything will be included in this reduction of violence. fighting against isis we're hearing from an afghan security official may continue. and there may be a lot of confuse about what is and is not included in it. but if the u.s. military at the end of seven days judge this reduction in violence has been successful, well, secretary pompeo in his statement went on to say that they would anticipate
phil, jeffrey, dana. >>> breaking news. mike pompeo just announced a seven-day reduction in violence in afghanistan negotiated between the u.s. and the taliban moving one step closer to a possible deal designed to end america's longest war and remove u.s. troops from the region. cnn's nick paton walsh is live in london with the breaking details. this has been brewing for some time in several different steps. >> reporter: it has. and it's fallen apart before. what we should see...
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i got to meet jeffrey's son, harvey, before. a wonderful young boy. and andrew's daughter, charlotte. they were born just days apart. our hearts break to see children so small and so young attending their father's funerals. fighter samuel mcpaul, his child is due in may and will only know him secondhand. his wife, meagan, will never see him holding their baby. she'll never see him give his first fatherly kiss. they kill not share the first steps, the first words, first birthday or first day at school. that baby will grow up knowing they're the child of an amazing man and one who we're all proud of. bill slade, a veteran firefighter who picked up his first firehose in 1979. a husband, a father, a proud member of the australian workers union. he fought fires on ash wednesday and black saturday before he threw himself into what would prove his final fight in the east gibsane blaze. his wife, carol, said by a relative, i'll miss him, i'll miss the great times we had yet to come. dick lange and son, clayton lange. dick was a pioneering bush pilot and safar
i got to meet jeffrey's son, harvey, before. a wonderful young boy. and andrew's daughter, charlotte. they were born just days apart. our hearts break to see children so small and so young attending their father's funerals. fighter samuel mcpaul, his child is due in may and will only know him secondhand. his wife, meagan, will never see him holding their baby. she'll never see him give his first fatherly kiss. they kill not share the first steps, the first words, first birthday or first day at...
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jeffrey, the chinese ambassador at the tail end of our interview said people in shin jiang china are very happy. to be clear, the u.s. government says there are between one and three million muslim minorities in camps. the pentagon called them concentration camps. >> right. >> brennan: how do we knowing that kind of denial of what is established fact, how do we understand everything he told us? >> well, what you have to understand is that the chinese government is lying about the nature of what's happening in these camps. when you take between one and three million people of a particular ethnic group against their will and concentrate them in prison camps for reeducation, it seems like fair thing to say that that's a concentration camp. the chinese ambassador is arguing the people are happy. i would simply suggest that you should let the international media in to these camps and we'll go ask them ourselves. >> brennan: i will take them up on that offer. >> a panel road trip. >> brennan: there we go. it is -- i wanted to make sure we didn't leave that there. jerry, i want to pick up w
jeffrey, the chinese ambassador at the tail end of our interview said people in shin jiang china are very happy. to be clear, the u.s. government says there are between one and three million muslim minorities in camps. the pentagon called them concentration camps. >> right. >> brennan: how do we knowing that kind of denial of what is established fact, how do we understand everything he told us? >> well, what you have to understand is that the chinese government is lying about...
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now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping me so of course of their position and saying i guess they were referring back to the sentencing for me shows how reasonable it can be one thing that if they don't mention was that in my prosecution persecution over yes you know there was absolutely no evidence yeah they had they obviously said it was circumstantial evidence so the u.s. authorities say but james lewis has his q.c. his exact words were your case and the case did involve pretty bizarre covertly smuggling of nuclear warhead blueprints to iran to perhaps create war who knows specifically lewis said you and that case was a relevant benchmark for the prosecution and sentencing does that mean he will get a 175 years at least i was facing are also over a 100 years based on yes you know it's our chance that i was alone and i did he may not only in m
now joins me via skype from st louis in missouri jeffrey thanks so much for coming on the show so you know all about the tactics of the u.s. deep state racism persecution at the cia what do you make of your name being quoted in court and i find it incredible that their name dropping me so of course of their position and saying i guess they were referring back to the sentencing for me shows how reasonable it can be one thing that if they don't mention was that in my prosecution persecution over...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia. he wasn't supposed to live past the age of 5. how many times do you think you were in the hospital past the age of 5? >> i don't know. i don't think i could put a number on that. >> reporter: that was your second home? >> first. >> reporter: then the make a wish foundation stepped in. >> you can have three wishes. and i gave them meet kobe bryant, go to a laker game to meet kobe bryant, and meet kobe bryant. >> reporter: you were focused? >> i was focused. he was like my superman. so just had to meet him. >> reporter: 8-year-old jeffrey finally met his idol. >> at first i freaked out. i was just stunned. >> reporter: so he signed the hat. he signed the jacket. he signed the basketball. >> two basketballs, yeah. he had to spend like 20 minutes signing all the stuff i asked him to. >> reporter: bryant was one of their top wish makers, more than 200 of them. >> what is amazing about these kids, he wouldn't meet them in groups. he would meet them one-on-one. >> just to see the joy on my s
. >> reporter: jeffrey mckenzie was born with the blood disorder sickle cell anemia. he wasn't supposed to live past the age of 5. how many times do you think you were in the hospital past the age of 5? >> i don't know. i don't think i could put a number on that. >> reporter: that was your second home? >> first. >> reporter: then the make a wish foundation stepped in. >> you can have three wishes. and i gave them meet kobe bryant, go to a laker game to meet...
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yes, jeffrey epstein. i regret having ever met him, because it caused personal grief and anguish in my own life when i was falsely accused, by a woman i never met and never heard of, of having a sexual encounter with her. so i regret having metjeffrey epstein. but i don't regret, once i met him, having defended him. that's my job. i wouldn't defend — the people i don't defend, i don't defend people who are career criminals, whose job it is to commit crimes. i don't ever want to be a consigliere to a crime family. so i don't represent drug dealers, i don't represent terrorists, i don't represent people who are in the mafia, i don't represent people who have escaped justice and are fugitives. i let the crime itself determine who i represent. we don't have much time, and i do want to ask some questions as well as listen carefully to the answers. why did you take the epstein case? you obviously had a friendship of sorts, a relationship with him going back years, but it was clear by the time you represented h
yes, jeffrey epstein. i regret having ever met him, because it caused personal grief and anguish in my own life when i was falsely accused, by a woman i never met and never heard of, of having a sexual encounter with her. so i regret having metjeffrey epstein. but i don't regret, once i met him, having defended him. that's my job. i wouldn't defend — the people i don't defend, i don't defend people who are career criminals, whose job it is to commit crimes. i don't ever want to be a...
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discuss is just a writer for the american institute for economic research who joins us here in studio jeffrey good to have you know you're going to see van ok so the idea here is that the fed is warning of the growing federal deficit it's almost laughable right because it kind of really it is the one entity more than any other that is contributing to the deficit and the influx of cheap money into the market propped up market and it's all thanks to the fed correct well i mean that's been the hope one of the central banks from the beginning right to back federal debt to be to make the country too big to fail and thereby guarantee all the banks and the problem is that creates a moral hazard that's why all the spending restraints from the politicians don't work a constitutional amendment wouldn't fix it all the railing against high spending that is never worked and the reason is because the fed is there to build everybody up and print all the money anybody needs the states can't get away with this you can't get away with this families can't get away with some of the. already into the level of tha
discuss is just a writer for the american institute for economic research who joins us here in studio jeffrey good to have you know you're going to see van ok so the idea here is that the fed is warning of the growing federal deficit it's almost laughable right because it kind of really it is the one entity more than any other that is contributing to the deficit and the influx of cheap money into the market propped up market and it's all thanks to the fed correct well i mean that's been the...
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to do what they did in the past absolutely jeffrey tucker editorial director for the american institute for economic research great to have you here it's good to have him thank you. and a united states federal judge on tuesday approved the merger of wireless carriers t. mobile and sprint judge victor morocco did not believe the combination of the country's 3rd and 4th largest mobile providers created antitrust concerns in the 173 page opinion the judge said the new company would continue t. mobile's undeniably successful business strategy for the foreseeable future based on the information provided the judge also suggested sprint would have a tough time remaining independent writing the overwhelming view within sprint and in the wider industries that sprint is falling further sure farther shorter of the targets it must hit to remain relevant as a significant competitor now the new group will be forced to divest some assets which will actually go to dish network corp as they make an effort to enter the competitive telecom space on the news sprint stock shot up more than 70 percent on tue
to do what they did in the past absolutely jeffrey tucker editorial director for the american institute for economic research great to have you here it's good to have him thank you. and a united states federal judge on tuesday approved the merger of wireless carriers t. mobile and sprint judge victor morocco did not believe the combination of the country's 3rd and 4th largest mobile providers created antitrust concerns in the 173 page opinion the judge said the new company would continue t....
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have been exactly the same none of it is true there are no budget cuts in this in this budget in no jeffrey i actually we're going to maybe get back to the budget yes more time here but you know one of the big portions that drone paul was actually talking about today was the coronavirus he says a little too early to tell and in speaking of media you may hear a lot about the trouble but you're here in a ton about what the coronavirus is doing to every aspect of life here and abroad right now not to say that you shouldn't because it is an import thing but he's basically saying that he's not sure where this is going we know right now that it's hurting manufacturing but how long do you think we're going to see as the impact on the economy from what is happening or are they just the impacts so far has been not the coronavirus but the government response to the coronavirus you know the quarantines of the travel restrictions and china factory workers staying home widespread panics not just in china it's actually in this country too everybody is freaking out about this and i mean maybe for good rea
have been exactly the same none of it is true there are no budget cuts in this in this budget in no jeffrey i actually we're going to maybe get back to the budget yes more time here but you know one of the big portions that drone paul was actually talking about today was the coronavirus he says a little too early to tell and in speaking of media you may hear a lot about the trouble but you're here in a ton about what the coronavirus is doing to every aspect of life here and abroad right now not...
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yes, jeffrey epstein. i regret having ever met him, because it caused personal grief and anguish in my own life when i was falsely accused by a woman i never met and never heard of of having a sexual encounter with her. so i regret having metjeffrey epstein, but i don't regret, once i met him, having defended him. that's myjob. i met him, having defended him. that's my job. i wouldn't met him, having defended him. that's myjob. i wouldn't defend... the people i don't defend, i don't defend people who are career criminals, whosejob it is to commit crimes. i don't ever want to be a conciliatory to a crime family. so i don't represent drug dealers, i don't represent drug dealers, i don't represent drug dealers, i don't represent terrorist, i don't represent people who are in the mafia, i don't represent people who have escaped justice and our fugitives —— consigliere. i let the crime itself determine who i represent. we don't have much time andi represent. we don't have much time and i do want to ask some
yes, jeffrey epstein. i regret having ever met him, because it caused personal grief and anguish in my own life when i was falsely accused by a woman i never met and never heard of of having a sexual encounter with her. so i regret having metjeffrey epstein, but i don't regret, once i met him, having defended him. that's myjob. i met him, having defended him. that's my job. i wouldn't met him, having defended him. that's myjob. i wouldn't defend... the people i don't defend, i don't defend...
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for the american institute for economic research who joins us here in studio jeffrey good to have you know you're going to see van ok so the idea here is that the fed is warning of the growing federal deficit it's almost laughable right because it kind of really it is the one entity more than any other that is contributing to the deficit and the influx of cheap money into the market propped up market and it's all thanks to the fed correct well i mean that's been the hope one of the central banks from the beginning to back federal debt to be to make the country to big to fail and thereby guarantee all the banks and the problem is that creates a moral hazard that's why all the spending restraints from the politicians don't work a constitutional amendment wouldn't fix it all the railing against high spending that is never worked and the reason is because the fed is there to bell everybody and all the money anybody needs the states can't get away with this you can't get away with this families can't get away with some of the. already do the level of that maybe because of the central bank
for the american institute for economic research who joins us here in studio jeffrey good to have you know you're going to see van ok so the idea here is that the fed is warning of the growing federal deficit it's almost laughable right because it kind of really it is the one entity more than any other that is contributing to the deficit and the influx of cheap money into the market propped up market and it's all thanks to the fed correct well i mean that's been the hope one of the central...
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joining us now jeffrey toobin and jim baker. just give us the significance of this move. >> well, there are three aspects of this case that are totally unprecedented. one, you have a president injecting himself into a pending case and demanding better treatment of his friend. wasn't even done during the nixon era. second, you have the justice department jumping to follow the president's recommendation within 12 hours. and third, you have four prosecutors resigning in protest. which just doesn't happen in the jths department. three of them leaving the case, one of them leaving the justice department all together. it is a breakdown of the system that is like nothing i have ever seen in my career and nothing i've seen historically. >> jim, when he says the justice department jumped to trump's, you know, demands, is that bill barr? is that the person who's doing this? >> well, we don't know. the president just congratulated him. so one would presume that the president thinks that's the case. but we don't know. and this cries out --
joining us now jeffrey toobin and jim baker. just give us the significance of this move. >> well, there are three aspects of this case that are totally unprecedented. one, you have a president injecting himself into a pending case and demanding better treatment of his friend. wasn't even done during the nixon era. second, you have the justice department jumping to follow the president's recommendation within 12 hours. and third, you have four prosecutors resigning in protest. which just...
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regulators probe jes staley's relationship with jeffrey epstein, overshadowing earnings. jay powell and company's warnings and risk assets are shaken. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" 13this thursday, the very -- thursday, february 13. i'm alix steel in london. are off.s euro-dollar breaking below another key level. the yen and the dollar really benefit from the safe haven story, as well as the treasury market yield, down about five basis points in the u.s.. 1.59% is how we print on the 10 year. time now for global exchange. we will bring you today's market moving news from around the world. our bloomberg voices are on the ground with this morning's top stories. in china, cases of coronavirus are soaring overnight, jumping by almost 15,000 after the epicenter of the outbreak revised its method for counting infections. joining us from hong kong is rishaad salamat. walk through what we learned. rishaad: we've got 60,000 cases the 254 person death count extra now. what we have is a situation where we had this huge revision taking place, and then a few hours later, the top bos
regulators probe jes staley's relationship with jeffrey epstein, overshadowing earnings. jay powell and company's warnings and risk assets are shaken. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" 13this thursday, the very -- thursday, february 13. i'm alix steel in london. are off.s euro-dollar breaking below another key level. the yen and the dollar really benefit from the safe haven story, as well as the treasury market yield, down about five basis points in the u.s.. 1.59% is how we print on...
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joining us now is cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, is there any doubt in your mind that president trump will pardon roger stone? >> pretty much none. if you look at what he said both about two of the major prosecutions of the mueller investigation, robt mueller's team. roger stone and michael flynn. he has all but said he is going to pardon them, commute their sentences if they're sentenced to prison. i don't know when he may do it. he may wait until after the election, but i don't think there's any doubt that's how the story will end. >> he could do it this morning. he could do it before 10:00 a.m. when the judge actually would issue the sentence. >> or right after the judge issues the sentence. >> either way. the reason i'm speculating about this is because the president tweeted overnight. tucker carlson talking about how roger stone should be pardoned which is notable for many reasons. one reason is because the president has made a ridiculous claim that he hasn't even thought about pardoning roger stone. this tweet indicat
joining us now is cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, is there any doubt in your mind that president trump will pardon roger stone? >> pretty much none. if you look at what he said both about two of the major prosecutions of the mueller investigation, robt mueller's team. roger stone and michael flynn. he has all but said he is going to pardon them, commute their sentences if they're sentenced to prison. i don't know when he may do it. he may wait until after the election,...
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toobin, a man i like to call captain valentine. >> you and many others. >> jeffrey, what exactly is the attorney general saying? what isn't he saying? and what's the significance of the gap in between? >> the tradition at the justice department has always been that decisions about individual cases have been left to the justice department and not the political leadership of the country. the presidents do not get involved in who should be charged, who shouldn't be charged, what sentences they should get. what the president has done is violate that norm most dramatically with the roger stone sentencing issue this week. and the attorney general said yesterday, that's an impossible situation for him. that he can't be told by his boss how to handle these individual cases. it makes his job impossible, as he said. what happens now is what's really important. does the president back off? his press secretary said he's behaving fine, and there is no reason to back off. we'll see. but i think what the attorney general was saying is that these comments on individual cases shouldn't go on anymore
toobin, a man i like to call captain valentine. >> you and many others. >> jeffrey, what exactly is the attorney general saying? what isn't he saying? and what's the significance of the gap in between? >> the tradition at the justice department has always been that decisions about individual cases have been left to the justice department and not the political leadership of the country. the presidents do not get involved in who should be charged, who shouldn't be charged, what...
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kpix 5's gianna franco sat on with the new san cisc ciantion agency director jeffrey tomlin about the challenges for >> we are getting warily only positive comments. the account is still preliminary with a 15 and after a 30% increase in bikes and scooters on the street, depending on where it is that you count and how and our next improvement will be focused on muni forward collecting a lot of data about where those clients are being stuck in congestion or other lights and doing 1000 small projects in order to speed up buses and make them reliable. >> many are waiting on the central subway project and he says that is more than 90% completed with the latest opening date next year. you can watch the full interview of gianna ww meant to raise awareness about the severity of heart disease. dr. jeffrey with stanford health care joined me on cbsn bay area today to talk about some risk factors . >> a lot of the risk factors are common that we see when people go to their primary care doctor. high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and those sorts of things that you get your blood pres
kpix 5's gianna franco sat on with the new san cisc ciantion agency director jeffrey tomlin about the challenges for >> we are getting warily only positive comments. the account is still preliminary with a 15 and after a 30% increase in bikes and scooters on the street, depending on where it is that you count and how and our next improvement will be focused on muni forward collecting a lot of data about where those clients are being stuck in congestion or other lights and doing 1000 small...
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does everybody know jeffrey? a great guy. used to defend me on cnn, then he defended me just a little bit and they said, jeffrey, get the hell out. thank goodness you're on fox now, right? he used to defend me. he used to say, he's better than ronald reagan and that was jeffrey.r that was the end. fete ou -- get out of here, jeffrey! we don't want you anymore. he was too good. thank you for being here, jeffrey. after me and we fight them back. and now we're going after them, because we have no choice. have to straighten out our country. efforts of the best the left wing fanatics, their schemes, slanders, they've all been discredited, totally discredited. doing?comey how is -- by the way, how is bob mueller doing? that was a great performance in congress. raise your right hand. what? [laughter] >> did you want a job in the house, running the f.b.i.? um... no. oh, he did. he did. what happened to him? that was a lie. that was a lie. we have it down. he said, no, it was a lie. he wanted a job. he wanted to be director of the f.b
does everybody know jeffrey? a great guy. used to defend me on cnn, then he defended me just a little bit and they said, jeffrey, get the hell out. thank goodness you're on fox now, right? he used to defend me. he used to say, he's better than ronald reagan and that was jeffrey.r that was the end. fete ou -- get out of here, jeffrey! we don't want you anymore. he was too good. thank you for being here, jeffrey. after me and we fight them back. and now we're going after them, because we have no...
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ceo was being investigated over his ties to jeffrey epstein. we are going to hear from jes staley. we are now counting you down to the european close here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: we are off our lows in the u.s.. plenty of good earnings out there. but we did start out the morning with a lot of jitters regarding the exponential increase in coronavirus diagnoses. this after the methodology -- was changed. gilts. 161. and a pause in the dollar rally. did notd, some earnings leave the street. investors getting impatient for a turnaround. the ceo says this year will be the year. guy: let's take a look at what is happening in europe. european markets since midmorning have been rallying. we are still in negative territory. first thing this morning we went down. whether or not we get back to the flatline remains to be seen. that is the direction of travel at the moment. we are seeing the pound is rallying. we are up by 7/10 of 1%. is the happened here chancellor of the exchequer has stepped down. there was clearly a power struggle taking place between number 10 and number 11 dow
ceo was being investigated over his ties to jeffrey epstein. we are going to hear from jes staley. we are now counting you down to the european close here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: we are off our lows in the u.s.. plenty of good earnings out there. but we did start out the morning with a lot of jitters regarding the exponential increase in coronavirus diagnoses. this after the methodology -- was changed. gilts. 161. and a pause in the dollar rally. did notd, some earnings...
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this is unacceptable. >> the prince was a long time friend to jeffrey epstein and was forced to step back from his royal duties after an interview about his relationship with the accused sex trafficker. >>> a rebranding in the works for prince harry and meghan markle as they prepare to exit their roles as senior members of the royal family. the couple will no longer be allowed to use the sussex royal name on any eir projects, including their charity foundation. they had filed a trademark application for the term, but have since withdrawn it. harry and meghan officially end their duties on march 31st. >>> wells fargo has agreed to pay $3 billion over its fake account scandal back in 2016. they admitted to falsifying records, harming credit ratings of customers, misusing their personal information, and wrongfully collecting millions in fees and interests. the settlement resolves their criminal and civil liabilities for the scandal. the company's ceo released a statement saying while this is a significant step in bringing this chapter to a close, there's still more work we must do to re
this is unacceptable. >> the prince was a long time friend to jeffrey epstein and was forced to step back from his royal duties after an interview about his relationship with the accused sex trafficker. >>> a rebranding in the works for prince harry and meghan markle as they prepare to exit their roles as senior members of the royal family. the couple will no longer be allowed to use the sussex royal name on any eir projects, including their charity foundation. they had filed a...