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david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say , we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers and different ways of using robotics and ai would be very helpful. but it is an emerging practice within the industry and one that is evolving very quickly. so it's also going to present risks that other companies, how they use it and how they use large language models and making sure the decision-making is very sound. so it's complicated but it is definitely benefiting the business today. david: the insurance industry has a reputation, maybe undeserved, for, let's say, somebody has a claim, their house burned down, and the insurance adjuste
david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say , we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers and...
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david: thank you very much. it's been a month since california 20-dollar minimum wage went into effect for fast food workers and surprise surprise, prices are on the rise, fox business kelly saberi has more on all of this. >> exactly as you said that grand total at the drive through is getting higher and higher, market research data essential fines at fast food and fast casual chains have increased their prices by 10% overall across the state of california that is sent september when the state approved the new minimum wage, that includes everyone from shake shack to taco bell. at chick-fil-a you are paying 13% more for the spicy chicken sandwich and atchafalaya chicken burrito will cost you nearly 8% more in california and the mcdonald's hamburger happy meal for the kids that will be 6% more, goes well beyond simply raising minimum wage, those who do not receive overtime pay must receive double the minimum wage under the new rules and that's forcing franchisees to reorganize the rules altogether moving salaried
david: thank you very much. it's been a month since california 20-dollar minimum wage went into effect for fast food workers and surprise surprise, prices are on the rise, fox business kelly saberi has more on all of this. >> exactly as you said that grand total at the drive through is getting higher and higher, market research data essential fines at fast food and fast casual chains have increased their prices by 10% overall across the state of california that is sent september when the...
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david? >> david: ike ejochi with us tonight, ike, thank you. >>> in new york city at this hour, the new protests tonight. the large demonstrations at nyu. and this all comes just hours after police had cleared out encampments at nyu. stephanie ramos is there. >> reporter: tonight, massive new protests just outside nyu, hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters now gathering on the streets. >> i think student movements historically have brought a lot of change. >> reporter: it comes just hours after the nypd arrested more than 50 people and cleared out tents at nyu and the new school. tonight, the president of columbia university is speaking out in a video statement for the first time since calling in police to clear that campus building seized by protesters. >> it was a violent act that put our students at risk, as well as putting the protesters at risk. >> reporter: and tonight, across colleges campuses, confrontations between protest groups now flaring. >> see my face. show me your face! >> r
david? >> david: ike ejochi with us tonight, ike, thank you. >>> in new york city at this hour, the new protests tonight. the large demonstrations at nyu. and this all comes just hours after police had cleared out encampments at nyu. stephanie ramos is there. >> reporter: tonight, massive new protests just outside nyu, hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters now gathering on the streets. >> i think student movements historically have brought a lot of change. >>...
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we keep saying david urban, michael moore. thank you both very much. >> and we head back to the campus of columbia university in just a moment. >> the school now telling protesters that they have until 2:00 p.m. so just half an hour from now to leave their encampment or face suspension will be speaking with a columbia student about the mood on campus that's next day riyad saves new album is breaking records gets to say what country is call me country beyond, say a nashville's renaissance streaming exclusively on macs you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean, not spreadsheets. >> you need to hire. >> i need indeed. >> indeed, you do. indeed instead match instantly it quality candidates matching your job description visited d.com slash higher. >> if you have graves disease, gritty eyes could be more than a rough patch. people with graves could also get thyroid eye disease he's or ted, which may need a different doctor, find a ted is specialist at is-it ted.com she random plays like a puppy again, his number jews
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>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified business documents as part of a scheme to cover up the payment to stormy daniels so that she would not talk just before the election about their affair. it turns out that there was a precedent to all of this. there was a doorman at a owned building who is going to serve as a story about having a love child. the story was not true, but he was paid just so he would not put it out there and hurt . in a more important prelude that we heard a lot about from david , karen mcdougal, who was president donald 's mistress for a 10 month period in 2006 and 2007, she was paid for her story, on
>> well, what david -- david pecker did was he contextualize the whole story. you set the table for the prosecution's case. remember, this is a guy who printed an awful lot of bs over the years. when he got on the stand, he was a truth teller and came across very well and they could not break him on cross examination. so, the story he told was kind of the prelude to the crime. the crime in this case is alleged to be michael cohen and his boss, their boss, president donald , falsified...
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it's rabbi david feldman, who came by the process today here at city university of new york. you know john reporting live from the campus there. thank you very much on henry and we'll go to phil, available in chapel hill, north carolina. we're a local activist and supporters will join the university of north carolina students for a rally varying camp. and so just this we can fill up north carol and enjoying this protest movements. how does this compare to other campuses that you've reported from this is very similar to emory university yesterday in times if they kind of feeling the 5, it is very calm. there are no police here. it is more of that must be, are people coming together to show support the very measured way and in the last few minutes, actually, the numbers have really ramped up for me to become, for maybe a 100 people 225300 people who were who were getting together in this area of the campus and we've had caused driving past hawking that holds in support. these are people from all over the place. we've got local activists, we called students, we've got people who
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and so david is, going to start with an from the book. david okay. hi. and thank you for coming and thank you, dave. you're quite i will read an excerpt before i do just a quick set up to elaborate just slightly on on what they was talking about. i met brent cummings in 2007 when the army he was with was was part of the surge. and i lived next to brant actually for, for the year i was with these guys. what i saw in brant was someone who was wrestling with the tactics war the strategy of war, but also the morality of war. he was he was a good soldier. he was a good human being. and if you fast forward ten years later and the country in 2016 seemed to be moving toward moment of a moral reckoning. and i wanted to write about it, find a way to write about it. i decided to write about brent's life because he said me one day. i feel like i've survived one war only to find myself into another one. this time in united states. and that intrigued. so built this book around him and it's a book if you read it, it's like see you'll see as we've experienced one of the
and so david is, going to start with an from the book. david okay. hi. and thank you for coming and thank you, dave. you're quite i will read an excerpt before i do just a quick set up to elaborate just slightly on on what they was talking about. i met brent cummings in 2007 when the army he was with was was part of the surge. and i lived next to brant actually for, for the year i was with these guys. what i saw in brant was someone who was wrestling with the tactics war the strategy of war,...
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the stuff and david states reports have to 8 2nd place for this is lando norris finally got the jump done. the 24 year old. great. celebrate to these 1st winning if one is if he'd won the championship. finally i've and managed to do it. so i'm, i'm so happy for formality my findings delivered for them and yeah, as long dates of price. but i'm finally on top. so i'm, i'm over them are as always in miami, the celebrities were out in force from popstars to presidents. and they look to say that begin for another fish step in procession house on track. the dutchman did one the last 2 races in the city and go to a clean from pole ending for spit when 6 races. but the 3 tumble of champion made a red mistake on let 21. when he hit the ball out and damaged his car, he didn't go to lucky when a bigger collision further down the field, brought out the safety car. it's allowed notice to pick the perfect time and get back out ahead of the step and notice it finished on the podium 15 times without the victory moving any of the driver. but he held off the stipend for 20 full laps pulling clear in h
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it's all good, which is what david pecker testified. this collaboration of what we have already heard from from david pecker showing donald trump is right in the center of this. >> and hope hicks, part of what was fascinating to me again as i was reading this through our internal slack channel, it was a reminder of the sheer chaos and crisis and almost tipping point moment of the access hollywood tape and the fact that that article that does come out before the election ultimately ends up spaced out in of that it wouldn't, like if that had come out the day after access hollywood or two days after or three days after, that could have been it. you were there covering it, that could have been it. >> they got lucky with the timing of that. also, remember at that time, it is easy to forget, i have repressed a lot of it, i think most americans have, it was one allegation after another. it was more than two dozen allegations that he had some sort of sexual impropriety and it was just one thing after another. they are running against hillary cl
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one was david bradford, the rebel leader. but he was nowhere to be found. he abandoned his wife and his child and he escaped to live his life on a on a slave called the today myrtles plantation in what is outside of today, new orleans, louisiana another who was sentenced to die was named philip weigel. really unfortunate. he was a teenager. punched out a tax collector who came onto his father's farm. he didn't know who he was. weigel was not a rebel, but that tax collector did testify against him. and the third man sentenced to hang was one of the men who opened the mail of pittsburgh, who raided the letters. and they were going to hang the quakers of philadelphia in very impassioned letters, begged george washington to free and exonerate these. and at the last moment, washington did. one of the interesting points about the whiskey rebellion, i think, really needed to be made is the fact that in its own time, it was never called the whiskey rebellion. it was much more called the western insurrection, because whiskey is not what this rebellion's about this r
one was david bradford, the rebel leader. but he was nowhere to be found. he abandoned his wife and his child and he escaped to live his life on a on a slave called the today myrtles plantation in what is outside of today, new orleans, louisiana another who was sentenced to die was named philip weigel. really unfortunate. he was a teenager. punched out a tax collector who came onto his father's farm. he didn't know who he was. weigel was not a rebel, but that tax collector did testify against...
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as jurors heard last week from david pecker himself. william: what did she detail about cohen's then subsequent negotiations with stormy daniels? andrea: she didn't know a lot about it. but there was interesting testimony about how when the story actually breaks, trump is in the white house. and michael cohen, "the wall street journal," the same reporters do another story. it's now over a year later. they detail everything regarding stormy daniels. and trump tells her that michael cohen did this on his own out of the goodness of his heart. the prosecution asked, does that sound like the michael cohen you know? and she basically said no. she did not know him to be a charitable person. and she sort of sniffed out the story. but she left the white house not long after. went to fox news. before actually coming back to work in the white house for trump in 2020. william: and what did the -- what did trump's legal team do? how did they handal witness like her? this is someone very, very close to the former president. andrea: right. her testimo
as jurors heard last week from david pecker himself. william: what did she detail about cohen's then subsequent negotiations with stormy daniels? andrea: she didn't know a lot about it. but there was interesting testimony about how when the story actually breaks, trump is in the white house. and michael cohen, "the wall street journal," the same reporters do another story. it's now over a year later. they detail everything regarding stormy daniels. and trump tells her that michael...
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david, let's talk about what we heard and what you feel might be missing. by the way he didn't take any questions he spun on his heel and walked out the door. >> david: we are missing some sort of dialogue between the president -- this is one of those moments i think you will agree, it is really important for the presidency played a role that you play, to have the dialogue with the press to ask the questions in americans, i had no problem with what he said. it was well phrased, he delivered it in a straight fashion. i mean, this is something that has been going out for -- how much of what we seen over the past 48 hours is not the past e could have been prevented? had he said this earlier. again, i do not want to bury a good statement, which is what that was, it was red and there wasn't much dialogue. that is what i think was missing. >> harris: i'm glad we started off with his full comments because i think it is important for everybody to kind of keep seeing it and digesting it because we may not get another nugget for nine -- we don't know emily? >> emily:
david, let's talk about what we heard and what you feel might be missing. by the way he didn't take any questions he spun on his heel and walked out the door. >> david: we are missing some sort of dialogue between the president -- this is one of those moments i think you will agree, it is really important for the presidency played a role that you play, to have the dialogue with the press to ask the questions in americans, i had no problem with what he said. it was well phrased, he...
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we had politicians from david cameron, the u. k. phone secretary to the secretary state in the us and to me, blink, and really pushing her must to sewing this thing. and let's be clear. this was not a deal for a permanent state by which many act is particularly countries in the middle east have been cooling for over and over. this is just for cease or for 40 days at this point that these west and politicians have described this as being very generous. the does seem to me, there is no, you know, let's be frank. every generous offer of, you know, sustained 40 days the spot. so i hope i'm asked do take this deal and frankly, all the pressure in the world and all the eyes of the world should be holding them today saying take that deal come off has before the proposal. that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a cease fire is the most holdings. 34000 individual was killed in garza since october of last year, moving fluid teen thousan
we had politicians from david cameron, the u. k. phone secretary to the secretary state in the us and to me, blink, and really pushing her must to sewing this thing. and let's be clear. this was not a deal for a permanent state by which many act is particularly countries in the middle east have been cooling for over and over. this is just for cease or for 40 days at this point that these west and politicians have described this as being very generous. the does seem to me, there is no, you know,...
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he lied to her, and then she called david pecker at ami. and david pecker went with the story. hey, this is a legitimate contract that we had with karen mcdougal to do magazine covers, and what was significant about that is donald trump then followed up with hope hicks and said what did david pecker tell you, right? in other words, donald trump wanted to know is david pecker sticking to their cover story, this had nothing to do with hush money. i thought that was a really important point for the prosecution to bring out. it's also showing that hope hicks is pretty credible here. she really didn't know anything about these hush money payments. she's trying to find out information. they're not telling her what's going on. that was made all the more credible by when she testified, she said i was hired four years out of college. i was hired to be the campaign press secretary sort of as a joke. i had no experience, but then i was around the campaign a lot, and so i got that title, right? she's there every day. she's talking to donald trump, but she really wasn't part of the inner ci
he lied to her, and then she called david pecker at ami. and david pecker went with the story. hey, this is a legitimate contract that we had with karen mcdougal to do magazine covers, and what was significant about that is donald trump then followed up with hope hicks and said what did david pecker tell you, right? in other words, donald trump wanted to know is david pecker sticking to their cover story, this had nothing to do with hush money. i thought that was a really important point for...
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david: great to be with you. nick: how, as you write, did bipartisan faith in globalization become, quote, what you call the fantasy error of 21st-century foreign policy? david: after the fall of the berlin wall there was just an assumption, a flawed assumption clearly, that russia and china, each for their own different reasons, would pursue their economic interests. and the theory was that this was such an overwhelming imperative for both countries that would override china's interest in taiwan, russia would set aside -- they would make a lot of noise about ukraine, but they would not really do anything. and every element of that assumption turned out to be wrong. and when you think about the great either intelligence failures or the great wishful thinking of the past 30 years, that was at the core. nick: you point out that the u.s. and european leaders, quote, projected u.s. and european thinking on authoritarian regimes. how so? david: well, we assumed that what they wanted was more interchanged with the west
david: great to be with you. nick: how, as you write, did bipartisan faith in globalization become, quote, what you call the fantasy error of 21st-century foreign policy? david: after the fall of the berlin wall there was just an assumption, a flawed assumption clearly, that russia and china, each for their own different reasons, would pursue their economic interests. and the theory was that this was such an overwhelming imperative for both countries that would override china's interest in...
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david: i think big time. in the 1960's, ronald reagan ran for governor, running against the berkeley protests. richard nixon ran for president running against the protests. it is not so much the protests, it is the violence that surrounds them. i am teaching at the university of chicago this term, and a couple thousand yards from here, the cam and is there, and the university had a clear policy, we express your right -- we support your right to express point of view, but we are not going to let you disrupt campus, disrupt learning. today the president sit on an email to everybody in the community saying we celebrate the right to make your statements. unfortunately, the students have been disruptive, they have torn down israeli signs, silenced speakers. they have interfered with learning in the campus. he sent out this ominous email. here are pretty tame compared to other places, so when americans support is free speech. what they do not support is what looks like anarchy. i think if the protests continue to f
david: i think big time. in the 1960's, ronald reagan ran for governor, running against the berkeley protests. richard nixon ran for president running against the protests. it is not so much the protests, it is the violence that surrounds them. i am teaching at the university of chicago this term, and a couple thousand yards from here, the cam and is there, and the university had a clear policy, we express your right -- we support your right to express point of view, but we are not going to let...
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i am against i am pro-life here david urban, that looks i think as david points out the president has kinda been where he's been pre this in terms of states, states issue, right? >> this has been republican dogma since i've been in washington dc in the late 90s has been but now it's fallen. no, no, i understand it's a states rights issue, but it's been an overturned roe. its goes to the state's right. that's always been the republican mantra until rose overturned. and then you have these different, various folks who are advocating for national ban, which is crazy, and a six-week ban. but said i live in the state of florida. there was no hue and cry for a six-week ban and the state of florida, i don't not quite sure why the governor others felt that they should do this right? and really it was running for the republican presidential it put. it into the right now. but to your point, david, it's a very unpopular position to take. put plus reasonable people, right? know that you can, women don't even know if they're pregnant at six weeks, right? it's it's a really untenable position. >> s
i am against i am pro-life here david urban, that looks i think as david points out the president has kinda been where he's been pre this in terms of states, states issue, right? >> this has been republican dogma since i've been in washington dc in the late 90s has been but now it's fallen. no, no, i understand it's a states rights issue, but it's been an overturned roe. its goes to the state's right. that's always been the republican mantra until rose overturned. and then you have these...
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david cameron effective the green light to the attacks inside russian territory. and it comes also a report by russian human rights organization, which said it had leaked information. the senior nato officials night to combine this with directing and come on in the operations in ukraine. this includes general antonia, due to who's being described as the shadow come on, does the crating on full season in the wake of the sucking of generals the illusion . the now, according to the report, it is him that has been planning on coordinating attacks on the belgrade region as part of his plan to wreak havoc saying that they're all new civilians. only the enemy is now. we stayed in the, a city of illinois. the russians safety on sunday. now some of the early hours of monday morning residents that received a text message from the local authorities warning over the imminent you ivy attack . so the free a is now that with now you to is blessing. we're going to see more of these kind of attacks on most of really in casualties by israel's ordered civilians in rafa to evacuate.
david cameron effective the green light to the attacks inside russian territory. and it comes also a report by russian human rights organization, which said it had leaked information. the senior nato officials night to combine this with directing and come on in the operations in ukraine. this includes general antonia, due to who's being described as the shadow come on, does the crating on full season in the wake of the sucking of generals the illusion . the now, according to the report, it is...
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david pepper's conduct is favorable to trump. michael cohen was the one driving this train making these decisions and left to rely upon the credibility. they want to resume themselves. they will have to rely upon the testimony that president trump was involved in the plans and schemes. >> they covered it all and thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> a man accused of killing a migrant on his property could lead to a new trialtein is up next. with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪) zyrtec allergy relief works fast and lasts a full 24 hours so dave can be the... deliverer of dance. ok, dave! let's be more than our allergies. zeize the day with zyrtec. sarah shaw: my day job is as an author relations manager for a publisher. i'm in books, and i think about stories all the time. the st. jude story, it's a beautiful, beautiful story th
david pepper's conduct is favorable to trump. michael cohen was the one driving this train making these decisions and left to rely upon the credibility. they want to resume themselves. they will have to rely upon the testimony that president trump was involved in the plans and schemes. >> they covered it all and thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> a man accused of killing a migrant on his property could lead to a new trialtein is up next. with 30 grams of protein! those...
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david sanger, thank you as always. david: thank you, nick. a™ geoff: it's a tiny desk that's become a huge draw for some of the world's most famous musicians. i worked at npr many years ago and recently returned to talk to the new host of the long-running concert series about why this unique format continues to resonate with so many. it's part of our arts and culture series, canvas. so this is the tiny desk. >> it is a tiny desk, a tiny space, a tiny everything. geoff: bobby carter's new job is a big one, overseeing npr's tiny desk concert. this wildly popular series has racked up billions of views on youtube. along the way convincing some of music's biggest names to play a stage like no other. >> i decided to take this as an opportunity to show you how the song sounded when i first wrote them. geoff: these intimate, stripped-down performances offer major stars like taylor swift the chance to showcase their talents in ways audiences rarely get to see. a™ she stepped behind the tiny desk in 2019. or when rapper and autotune pioneer t-pain
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they're afraid to wear their star of david necklace is out. but that's the other side of it, is. >> if we do decide to leave and heed the warnings of the hello rabbi, who wants, who encourage students who don't feel comfortable on canvas to leave, then we reward their scare tactics and we give them what they want. >> so the other side of the coin is, we stay on campus with this fear within our chest, but we can't let them when essentially jonas, the university had been trying to de-escalate this because they're of course, had been an incident where the police were called to try to clear it. it seems to escalate the situation and there was an effort to try to de-escalate. we've showed people reports this morning from a student who was on scene who said they called the police, they called the public's safety. they couldn't get any help in your view, what are the options that the university has and what effect would calling police and to try to address this have on what's going on on the ground so what the university did over the last couple of d
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well, david cameron, an ex british prime minister. now, do you kay's most senior diplomats? he had some very interesting things to say when they came to essentially escalating the conflict in ukraine as uh, the conflict ryan's on and things don't go as well as they should do, may be for you quite on the battlefield. the western partners seem to be going all in on escalation united spent by the prime minister that we will give 3000000000 pads every year for as long as is necessary. and we've just really, mtv e. we can in terms of gifting equipment, to the biggest of adequate we've, we've, we've been able to give so far. new credit absolutely has the right to strike back that russian. you can quite understand why ukraine the feels the need to make sure it's defending itself. it's getting the russians out of his country and it has the ability to strike back. so as you can see, essentially suggesting that it's open season of russian territory. energy infrastructure, maybe even civilian population centers. it is a significant suggestion, almost to escalate because remember, the u
well, david cameron, an ex british prime minister. now, do you kay's most senior diplomats? he had some very interesting things to say when they came to essentially escalating the conflict in ukraine as uh, the conflict ryan's on and things don't go as well as they should do, may be for you quite on the battlefield. the western partners seem to be going all in on escalation united spent by the prime minister that we will give 3000000000 pads every year for as long as is necessary. and we've...
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david pecker, keith davidson, and eventually michael cohen and maybe stormy daniels. by calling a witness like hope hicks, you tie all that together so that even if you take a witness like david pecker or michael cohen on cross-examination and say, liar, liar, your pants are on fire, it becomes increasingly harder to cast doubt on the credibility or believability of their statements if they line up with another credible witness, or even worse for the defense, a very credible document. of course, that's probably why you see the defense fighting so hard on the authentication of documents, social media posts, things like that. when the case is in, when the prosecution's case is in, ideally, they will have lined up all of this testimony, credible testimony to shore up the holes in the possibly incredible testimony of some witnesses with shakier backgrounds. that's exactly what a hope hicks does. it's why i have said, she may quietly and loudly be one of the most important witnesses. i say loudly, because people know her name. she's a character in trump world. quietly, she
david pecker, keith davidson, and eventually michael cohen and maybe stormy daniels. by calling a witness like hope hicks, you tie all that together so that even if you take a witness like david pecker or michael cohen on cross-examination and say, liar, liar, your pants are on fire, it becomes increasingly harder to cast doubt on the credibility or believability of their statements if they line up with another credible witness, or even worse for the defense, a very credible document. of...
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david cameron, minister of foreign affairs of great britain, made such a statement in kyiv. london was one of the first to start supplying kyiv with long-range weapons, storm shadow missiles. more. such missiles on the eve and in the predicted and most recent package of british aid ukraine. david cameron also confirmed great britain's commitment to provide ukraine with 3 billion pounds of aid every year, which is almost 4 billion dollars. as long as it takes. more about the visit of the chief british diplomat to kyiv and the meaning of his statements. let's talk with bohdan tsyupin, who joins the broadcast from london. hello, bohdan. let's first listen to exactly what david cameron said in ki. about the use of weapons from partners, and we will discuss it further with you. in our opinion, they should decide how to use this one weapons, they are defending their country, they have been illegally invaded by putin, and they have to take these steps. we're not discussing any caveats about these things, but let's be very clear. russia attacked ukraine and ukraine undoubtedly has t
david cameron, minister of foreign affairs of great britain, made such a statement in kyiv. london was one of the first to start supplying kyiv with long-range weapons, storm shadow missiles. more. such missiles on the eve and in the predicted and most recent package of british aid ukraine. david cameron also confirmed great britain's commitment to provide ukraine with 3 billion pounds of aid every year, which is almost 4 billion dollars. as long as it takes. more about the visit of the chief...
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as david saying, david go oh, come on. >> let's look. gauge is like the first time in a long i i am i was shocked right. to read her first-person account of that she killed a literally a puppy because it wasn't a good hunting dog, right? that was kind of the, the thesis, right now. she said, oh, it was aggressive, it did all these things. there's their dog trainers, people can behaviors can be modified. look, we see that with the current president's dogs, he had some german shepherds there that probably weren't so best suited to be around a lot of people in the white house. and so those, those dogs weren't taken out back and shot. they were taken and put on a farm are given to somebody else who might be able to retrain them, right? there's lots of things you can do now. >> an old sick horse or goat that's knocking your kids over super mean biden your kids it's something different. puppy he's like, look, sarah mclaughlin is out for kristi noem right now. it's all i got to tell you i think more than sarah laughlin, are. >> i big cargo no.
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>> bret: david spunt here at gwu, david, thanks. the biden administration is being very careful about what it's saying and not saying about the demonstrations. white house correspondent peter doocy has that part of the story live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> peter: bret, good evening. officials here say president biden's focus is not on the campus chaos but rather on ongoing negotiations to free hostages. and they say the president is supportive of the protesters, up to a certain point. >> it is a painful moment. we get that. [chanting divest] >> peter: white house officials sympathize with prefers but won't weigh in on consequences. >> free expression has to be done within the law. >> peter: and with respect for jewish students. >> there's no place for anti-semitism on campuses or any -- anywhere else. >> peter: but it's found a place on campuses to the dismay of some democrats. >> it's not political discourse to tell jews that they should be gassed. >> progressives are hoping to separate anti-semitic comments from
>> bret: david spunt here at gwu, david, thanks. the biden administration is being very careful about what it's saying and not saying about the demonstrations. white house correspondent peter doocy has that part of the story live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> peter: bret, good evening. officials here say president biden's focus is not on the campus chaos but rather on ongoing negotiations to free hostages. and they say the president is supportive of the protesters, up...
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he doesn't seem to have party affiliation with david pecker. it's just about how close to political power he could get. arnold schwarzenegger was part of the general leader publications factory, and he required that in 2002. he came with it, and pecker directed his staff to say, schwarzenegger is forbidden fruit. you will not write bad stories about him. he became the governor of california. there's also a financial aspect to this and that ami was floundering around the time that all of this business was happening, and there was the possibility of investment money coming in, possibly from a sovereign wealth fund. and so packer was courting that at the time. so while these things were happening, it was the sort of perfect storm that made -- that made this make sense for him. and of course, it's speculation, that is sort of what we discovered. >> all right. the documentary, scandalous, the untold story of the national enquirer. people should look it up. it is a couple years old, but it has current relativity today. storm at the brother-in-law of
he doesn't seem to have party affiliation with david pecker. it's just about how close to political power he could get. arnold schwarzenegger was part of the general leader publications factory, and he required that in 2002. he came with it, and pecker directed his staff to say, schwarzenegger is forbidden fruit. you will not write bad stories about him. he became the governor of california. there's also a financial aspect to this and that ami was floundering around the time that all of this...
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neil thank. >> neil: you for that david. i want to introduce you to a remarkable young man campus reform correspondent what's interesting about michael's story is he has proved you don't need to be jewish to get caught up in this crazy storm work good to have you michael. explain what has happened? these protests sort of heated up, what happened? >> i'm a senior correspondent with the leadership institute campus reform. i've been able to go to all sorts of protests whether it be nyu or call mia. >> neil: so it affords you the right to go. >> yes, it's only a 40 minute train ride away and not too far. but also there is a protest where they overtook the main lobby at the lincoln centre campus. one common theme i am seen with protesters is that they don't want to tell you what they are doing they just want to do it they are doing which is why they overtook the main lobby yesterday. these students don't stand for any of the ball up -- values universities across the country -- >> neil: so you aren't jewish but you got caught up i
neil thank. >> neil: you for that david. i want to introduce you to a remarkable young man campus reform correspondent what's interesting about michael's story is he has proved you don't need to be jewish to get caught up in this crazy storm work good to have you michael. explain what has happened? these protests sort of heated up, what happened? >> i'm a senior correspondent with the leadership institute campus reform. i've been able to go to all sorts of protests whether it be nyu...
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well, we also heard from the british foreign secretary, david cameron, he said, actually, just recently as he was in ukraine, that you, the key of should have the abilities and has the right to strength targets on russian territory using british supplied weapons. let's take a list. they must take the steps we did discuss any of the caviar that we put on all those things. the new create opportunity has the right to strike back it. russia include the inside, right, right. you as a decision for you create and you create has that right? as of now, moscow has called upon the investors from both france and the u. k. but we also saw a statement from the russian foreign ministry saying that the british investor was actually born that strikes on russian territory using british supplied weapons, would lead to the conflict spilling outside of ukraine. the impacts of the was told that the russian side considered cameron's was, is evidence of a serious escalation and confirmation of london's growing involvement and the military actions on cab side and best the casey was born. but the response of the
well, we also heard from the british foreign secretary, david cameron, he said, actually, just recently as he was in ukraine, that you, the key of should have the abilities and has the right to strength targets on russian territory using british supplied weapons. let's take a list. they must take the steps we did discuss any of the caviar that we put on all those things. the new create opportunity has the right to strike back it. russia include the inside, right, right. you as a decision for...
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that's david pecker, nothing illegal. >> i'm not saying it's illegal. i'm just saying he's he's in the white house and he's concerned about karen mcdougal and ishee going to remain my point is is i don't think that all right there i think anderson cooper, i think they're gonna have a very hard time proving that donald trump said in the logbook in our office, which we're not presenting to anyone, put it down this way, so it goes that way. he just says michael i spoke to weisselberg, who's also a jarryd jail, right? >> if don't try to the principle is saying, oh, let's pay in cash or less, paying cash, want the world to note, right? so he probably hopefully, you know what, he very well might like if he's so concerned about it being paid in cash maybe you would want to know where to run down the other things that a just mentioned that that came into evidence today was donald trump's sort of indicating he didn't really want to pay this and he was sort of upset about it. i read that to be one of those pieces of evidence that could go either way, either to th
that's david pecker, nothing illegal. >> i'm not saying it's illegal. i'm just saying he's he's in the white house and he's concerned about karen mcdougal and ishee going to remain my point is is i don't think that all right there i think anderson cooper, i think they're gonna have a very hard time proving that donald trump said in the logbook in our office, which we're not presenting to anyone, put it down this way, so it goes that way. he just says michael i spoke to weisselberg, who's...
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you don't even know probably let's heater says and did in the david's as is. and then and then question is, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt you. davidson says and then he made reference to he said, you know, i never even got paid that f-in guy is not even paying me back the $130,000 and then they made clear the hundred $30,000 and they're talking about what did you mean by that last? as part i never got paid, repaid the uh, hundred and $30,000 from the deal with stormy daniel's. so again, where you have there is complaining about the money, but also complaining about not going to washington, nothing appointed to a job somewhere in the trump administration. >> i remember that though, because michael cohen was devastated and what what keith davidson testified to his correct. that he thought he would be attorney general or chief of staff, or some prominent role in the michael cohen thought he would be attorney yeah. okay. >> let's not forget that period. >> but entirely possible after trump won the election, i mean, the figures that we're going in and out o
you don't even know probably let's heater says and did in the david's as is. and then and then question is, i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt you. davidson says and then he made reference to he said, you know, i never even got paid that f-in guy is not even paying me back the $130,000 and then they made clear the hundred $30,000 and they're talking about what did you mean by that last? as part i never got paid, repaid the uh, hundred and $30,000 from the deal with stormy daniel's. so again,...
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the david davidson or whatever david dennis i'm sorry. >> all right. david, that is fictitious. david dennis and is actually donald trump, et cetera. it is further agreed that neither party shall keep a copy of this document is i want with trump's actual signature and then only keith davidson, stormy daniel's attorney, and michael cohen as counsel for the parties, would maintain possession of it, but something overshadowing all of this, donald trump has a decent chance of being re-elected president in november, and he has sworn retribution and revenge against his political enemies. in a recent interview with time magazine, he said that if us attorney's did not carry out his instructions to prosecute people, he wanted prosecuted he felt it it was with totally within his rights to fire them and replace them. davidson explaining the side letter agreement decodes the agreement that uses the synonyms exactly. >> i am your retribution. i believe is the quote we keep hearing that just goes back to the need the gag order because people are intimidated. they are fearful. and if he's the
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david, your thoughts on that. >> caller: yeah, that is really disingenuous. so big problem that i'm hearing srs in the conversation is that zionists are trying to conflict judaism and jewish culture with themselves, with their own movement. zionism is not the same thing as judaism. zionism is a ultranationalist movement fascist movement the places jewish supremacy at the center of their agenda. it's not the same. like i will say this, like, mike fetterman is trying to make it seem like this is aa new bike again like a nazi movement in the u.s., but really zionists and the party is a fascist movement who areen basically who are colonizing places that are not even really their homes. like their moving beyond the areas that it took illegally in the early 20th century in the 20s, \30{l1}s{l0}\'30{l1}s{l0}, force and '50s and i just undertake all of jordan and all of lebanon. lebanon. n. geterything that they can because it's again, they are not jewish. they are zionists. they are jewish fascists who want to take a big chunk of whatever they can get. they would do
david, your thoughts on that. >> caller: yeah, that is really disingenuous. so big problem that i'm hearing srs in the conversation is that zionists are trying to conflict judaism and jewish culture with themselves, with their own movement. zionism is not the same thing as judaism. zionism is a ultranationalist movement fascist movement the places jewish supremacy at the center of their agenda. it's not the same. like i will say this, like, mike fetterman is trying to make it seem like...
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this david dennison signature, which they did not get on the agreement with stormy daniels. they brought up the davidson had not signed the agreement between stormy daniels and michael cohen. and brought up that moment in the finality of their cross-examination in which they said, you see the signature, is david dennison's signature there, no, do you know what happened with the document after it was signed, he said no, and they left it at that for re-direct to come. the word of the day has been discredit. and you mentioned it, right, discredit stormy daniels. discredit michael cohen, discredit attorney davidson while he has been on the stand today. let's talk about his seedy past, how he seemed to be an ambulance chaser, per se, of celebrities they went through the whole roster, trying to discredit his testimony today. they talk about, for instance, his interactions with stormy daniels. let me read a part of the interaction for you. in the context of the discussions, did you talk to cohen about stormy daniels having settlers remorse. sometimes people get settlers remorse, do
this david dennison signature, which they did not get on the agreement with stormy daniels. they brought up the davidson had not signed the agreement between stormy daniels and michael cohen. and brought up that moment in the finality of their cross-examination in which they said, you see the signature, is david dennison's signature there, no, do you know what happened with the document after it was signed, he said no, and they left it at that for re-direct to come. the word of the day has been...
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where does david pecker have to be? nor is the idea of the catch and kill until laiza details, they have to return the jury to the overarching crime that they are alleging the falsified business records. a lot of this is about contextualizing it and the audio is why they don't help necessarily in terms of showing cohen as somebody who should be completely trusted. it doesn't absolve trump of being open, being skeptical hello, about why someone did not trust him. >> when do you think michael cohen will be brought to the stand even michael cohen doesn't know. >> i mean, it's essentially basically they tell them to be in the area at certain time and then but you've seen how the prosecution has been laying out the witnesses. they have someone really interesting like david pecker, come on the first day and then they'll bring in the people who are going to do basically custodial records because as you noted, and 8:00 8:00 hour, trump's team won't stipulate to anything. they won't say yes, our client did say that at a trump ra
where does david pecker have to be? nor is the idea of the catch and kill until laiza details, they have to return the jury to the overarching crime that they are alleging the falsified business records. a lot of this is about contextualizing it and the audio is why they don't help necessarily in terms of showing cohen as somebody who should be completely trusted. it doesn't absolve trump of being open, being skeptical hello, about why someone did not trust him. >> when do you think...
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david pecker didn't cry. you know, he did the same thing. donald is sitting right over there and it's come to jesus time. it really is. look, we all have to live under the rule of law. i hate to tell him that, but it's true. being able to kind of talk your way out of everything or delay, delay, delay, which is what people who are guilty do, is -- you know, at least in this particular case with this particular trial, he's got to sit at that table. there's a judge. as you guys have been saying, he's not in control now. charlie is the same way. he thinks he can handle this and get his way out of it. then, as we find out, he can't. we'll see what happens with donald. this is costing him. i know this is costing him where i live in michigan. this is costing him votes. >> is it the sense that he has a different set of operating rules? you're so good at sort of banging our head into the reality that people going about their lives are not following everything in the trump story. is it this bigger thing where he thinks he's getting away with stuff tha
david pecker didn't cry. you know, he did the same thing. donald is sitting right over there and it's come to jesus time. it really is. look, we all have to live under the rule of law. i hate to tell him that, but it's true. being able to kind of talk your way out of everything or delay, delay, delay, which is what people who are guilty do, is -- you know, at least in this particular case with this particular trial, he's got to sit at that table. there's a judge. as you guys have been saying,...
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. >> jimmy: was larry david with you? >> larry david was there. my wife jessica was there. >> jimmy: i would hope so. >> chris bianco came and cooked pizza for it. >> jimmy: that's good. >> you know chris. >> jimmy: i know him quite well. >> he sends his best. >> jimmy: i texted him, "how did it go with jerry last night?" >> you know known him a little longer than me, but i've known him a long time. >> jimmy: you had...
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mary and david from the wireline competition bureau. and the consumer and governmental affairs bureau. jeffrey brown, jolene, hunter, anthony, kate, pamela, alice, helen, ronald, patrick mcgrath, adam from the enforcement bureau. brendan murray and rae lynn from the media bureau. johan, paul often pain, jamie from the office of economics and analytics. joslyn james from the office of communications business opportunities. denise, kate, francis, tom sullivan from the office of international...
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the outside is being dylan howard, the right-hand man, david pecker, and david pecker ultimately this important to not only corroborate the testimony, david pecker talks about a catch-and-kill but also give us maybe a little more flavor and color as to what was the motivation behind the reason to enter in the agreement? >> very significant, indeed, davidson, elie elie honig is with this testified there when it came to some of the dealings with stormy daniels and michael cohen was working, quote, on trump's behalf. has the prosecution effectively already established that trump was tied to stormy daniels while they're trying to do it with that and that's a helpful piece of testimony for the prosecutors because a central theme is emerging in the defense it's here which is this. michael collin, whatever he was doing, he was off the reservation here. he was acting on his own. he was doing things that he was not running by donald trump. he was doing things that donald trump did not know about and did not approve. and so it helps if the prosecution gets evidenced that well, i understood mich
the outside is being dylan howard, the right-hand man, david pecker, and david pecker ultimately this important to not only corroborate the testimony, david pecker talks about a catch-and-kill but also give us maybe a little more flavor and color as to what was the motivation behind the reason to enter in the agreement? >> very significant, indeed, davidson, elie elie honig is with this testified there when it came to some of the dealings with stormy daniels and michael cohen was working,...
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