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was that why he reached out again to adrienne solomon with this request?ogether. >> reporter: he told her, said adrienne, he was thinking of changing his lifestyle, quitting poker if only she'd take him back. but she was a different adrienne now. >> i think i kind of felt more powerful in that conversation than i had with him in a long time because i know that i don't trust a single word that he says. >> reporter: meanwhile, back in vegas, detectives learn days before the murders ernie scherer had made an unusual request of this man, david mock. >> he asked me if i would do something slightly illegal for $300. >> reporter: david is a professional piano player in vegas. >> he says, i'm looking to get a gun because i'm a professional gambler and i carry a lot of money. i thought, no, i'm not going to do that. >> reporter: and investigators discovered ernie also asked david's performance partner to buy him a gun and offered another friend $50,000 to point the finger of suspicion away from ernie and toward someone else. and even if none of it was definitive, i
was that why he reached out again to adrienne solomon with this request?ogether. >> reporter: he told her, said adrienne, he was thinking of changing his lifestyle, quitting poker if only she'd take him back. but she was a different adrienne now. >> i think i kind of felt more powerful in that conversation than i had with him in a long time because i know that i don't trust a single word that he says. >> reporter: meanwhile, back in vegas, detectives learn days before the...
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both solomon and sarah carter will be here. and brennan is calling president trump parmarked for identification. we'll respond to his meltdown in a minute. and the calls for rod rosenstein to recuse himself from the russian investigation. lindsay graham is joining us. buckle up. breaking news, and our opening monologue. tonight, major, major progress on three big fronts. especially the president and north korea and negotiations. and the june 12th summit is back. a top lieutenant from north korea hand delivered a personal land from kim jong-un to president trump and according to the wall street journal, this note was fairly basic but reportedly expressed kim jong-un's in holding the nuclear summit. here's earlier today how the president reacted. let's take a look. >> the meeting on june 12th went well. it is a get to know you kind of situation. mike has spent two days doing this and getting to know them well. you people will have to travel because you will be in singapore on june 12th. it will be a process. i never said it would
both solomon and sarah carter will be here. and brennan is calling president trump parmarked for identification. we'll respond to his meltdown in a minute. and the calls for rod rosenstein to recuse himself from the russian investigation. lindsay graham is joining us. buckle up. breaking news, and our opening monologue. tonight, major, major progress on three big fronts. especially the president and north korea and negotiations. and the june 12th summit is back. a top lieutenant from north...
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this is huge from john solomon. the f.b.i.'s efforts to monitor the trump campaign actually originated before the f.b.i. authorized the counter intelligence organization in russian interference. after foreign figures contacted trump campaign advisors and provided the f.b.i. with information on the collusion. and some of the trusted intelligence sources and hillary clinton supporter and in other words. what happen this means, members of the deep state. clinton psychophants, were flooded the f.b.i. with lies and unverified and anti- trump material and there's more. remember the love bird page and strzok, john solmoan uncovered more new text that show the obama administration was likely victim offed -- involved in steering of the investigation. including as the f.b.i. was opening the investigation in so- called russian meddling. page rights we'll not withstand the pressure soon. and page expressed fears that obama would hijack or leak details to the press. and peter strzok wrote the white house, the obama white house is running th
this is huge from john solomon. the f.b.i.'s efforts to monitor the trump campaign actually originated before the f.b.i. authorized the counter intelligence organization in russian interference. after foreign figures contacted trump campaign advisors and provided the f.b.i. with information on the collusion. and some of the trusted intelligence sources and hillary clinton supporter and in other words. what happen this means, members of the deep state. clinton psychophants, were flooded the...
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john solomon. a deal on the table. that we know on earth that knows exactly where the e-mail hack came from. it wasn't -- the one guy that knows. we could have found out and he would have offered proof positive if there was no deal and we could have confirmed russia or denied russia. hillary clinton's e-mail was hacked by six places. maybe he could have saved this country from all of this cran and why? >> a great question. some people didn't know comey had did it at the time. but we have senior justice officials having constructive conversations with julian assange's lawyer and all of a sudden jim comey is having a side bar with senator mark warner and he passes a message saying stand down. he had a lot of documents about the cia, a lot of great negotiating going on -- >> sean: this is not about wikileaks and assange, this is a point to be honest about. throw to to sarah. people like julian assange, these are guys that broke in -- assange hacked the dod and nasa when he was 16. he's now 45. we have 250,000 full time i.
john solomon. a deal on the table. that we know on earth that knows exactly where the e-mail hack came from. it wasn't -- the one guy that knows. we could have found out and he would have offered proof positive if there was no deal and we could have confirmed russia or denied russia. hillary clinton's e-mail was hacked by six places. maybe he could have saved this country from all of this cran and why? >> a great question. some people didn't know comey had did it at the time. but we have...
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let me get this straight, john solomon.deal on the table, the one guy that we know on earth that knows exactly where the email so call tech came from. it wasn't -- where the heck came from. the one guy that knows. we could have found out, he would have either offered proof positive that there was no deal, and we would have been able to either confirm rational or deny russia. we know hillary's email server was hacked by at least six foreign intelligence services, god knows where it came from. he could have provided evidence that may be saved the country from all of this crap and comey stopped it. why? >> it's a great question. no one in the justice department knows. some people didn't even know comey did it at the time. here theyw are in the middle of negotiations, seniorng addresses officials having instructor conversations with lawyer, and all of a sudden, jim comey is having a sidebar with senator mark warner, he passes the message along to senator warner saying, cut off the investigation, tell that lawyer to stand by. we
let me get this straight, john solomon.deal on the table, the one guy that we know on earth that knows exactly where the email so call tech came from. it wasn't -- where the heck came from. the one guy that knows. we could have found out, he would have either offered proof positive that there was no deal, and we would have been able to either confirm rational or deny russia. we know hillary's email server was hacked by at least six foreign intelligence services, god knows where it came from. he...
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this is huge from john solomon. the f.b.i.'s efforts to monitor the trump campaign actually originated before the f.b.i. authorized the counter intelligence organization in russian interference. after foreign figures contacted trump campaign advisors and provided the f.b.i. with information on the collusion. and some of the trusted intelligence sources and hillary clinton supporter and in other words. what happen this means, members of the deep state. clinton psychophants, were flooded the f.b.i. with lies and unverified and anti- trump material and there's more. remember the love bird page and strzok, john solmoan uncovered more new text that show the obama administration was likely victim offed -- involved in steering of the investigation. including as the f.b.i. was opening the investigation in so- called russian meddling. page rights we'll not withstand the pressure soon. and page expressed fears that obama would hijack or leak details to the press. and peter strzok wrote the white house, the obama white house is running th
this is huge from john solomon. the f.b.i.'s efforts to monitor the trump campaign actually originated before the f.b.i. authorized the counter intelligence organization in russian interference. after foreign figures contacted trump campaign advisors and provided the f.b.i. with information on the collusion. and some of the trusted intelligence sources and hillary clinton supporter and in other words. what happen this means, members of the deep state. clinton psychophants, were flooded the...
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here were jason solomon thought of that and the wea k‘s were jason solomon thought of that and the weakther releases in the film review. —— and the week's other releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, the political correspondent of the london evening standard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with a warning from a major conservative party donor that michael gove should be installed as the new tory leader because theresa may has shown that she cannot "carry brexit through". the sunday times also leads on brexit with details of a government plan for a "doomsday no—deal brexit" that claims britain would be hit with shortages of medicine, fuel and food. the sunday telegraph pictures the queen on derby day, also marking the 65th anniversary of her coronation. the paper also reports on comments from priti patel that the conservatives are abandoning their position as the party of meritocracy. the sunday mirror has details of a murde
here were jason solomon thought of that and the wea k‘s were jason solomon thought of that and the weakther releases in the film review. —— and the week's other releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, the political correspondent of the london evening standard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with a warning from a major...
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code why solomon's code king solomon in biblical times was held to be a very wise very wealthy. leader who made mistakes and learn from them we believe that in this new era of artificial intelligence and smart machines and all of the opportunity and problems that are coming at us we need to learn ahead of time and understand what mistakes could be made in order to then harness the tremendous potential that lies in front of us with our official intelligible i think anyone with a little bit of common sense would agree with you mr burton hopefully we do learn from our mistakes because i think there are plenty of mistakes there for us to learn from mr all of we appreciate you being on the show tonight thanks for having me. well the day is nearly done but as always the conversation continues online go find us on twitter either at the news you can write to me. use the hash tag the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you again right here on monday. more and more people are falling under the spell of. millions of. you can do that on t
code why solomon's code king solomon in biblical times was held to be a very wise very wealthy. leader who made mistakes and learn from them we believe that in this new era of artificial intelligence and smart machines and all of the opportunity and problems that are coming at us we need to learn ahead of time and understand what mistakes could be made in order to then harness the tremendous potential that lies in front of us with our official intelligible i think anyone with a little bit of...
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next speaker, please. >> susan solomon again, uesf. i first want to say thank you for bringing forth the proposition g m.o.u. we did some good work last week, and let us all hope for the best that the bill that's in the state senate passes on thursday. this will change the landscape, and we won't have to worry as much as we're worrying right now. in terms of the budget, just in general terms as we go through the year and expenditures are happening, it's important to keep our eye on the prize, the priorities that are set in the budget are laudatory around multitiered systems of support, around professional department, safe and secure schools, and performance gaps. we also should note that the majority of the funds that are expended should be expended at the school sites, and that's where we want to see that happen. we want to make sure that we are student centered, and that is one way to make sure of that. and then in compensation of our members, which has been increasing due to some hard and excellent negotiations, it helps students if
next speaker, please. >> susan solomon again, uesf. i first want to say thank you for bringing forth the proposition g m.o.u. we did some good work last week, and let us all hope for the best that the bill that's in the state senate passes on thursday. this will change the landscape, and we won't have to worry as much as we're worrying right now. in terms of the budget, just in general terms as we go through the year and expenditures are happening, it's important to keep our eye on the...
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john solomon discovered that the f.b.i. violated its own rule by using informants before the investigation was ever launched. so why were f.b.i. informants contacting trump continues about russia long before the russia probe was open? something else that doesn't add up. whether a key player was an f.b.i. informant or somewhere closer to a russian spy. reporter lee smith who wrote a important piece on that entitled the maltese phantom of borussia gate. and lee is here to describe how russia gate began. we are joined by kevin brock who super vised the rewroting of bureau rules gocherning sources that was a decade ago under the director bob mueller. it is great to see both of you. to listen to all. key figure and intel chiefs, this was all done by the book. these informants, normal course of business. i want to play for you something that both clapper and brennan said this week. le's watch. the inform apt is the most benign form of intelligence collection you can do. >> to label someone as a spy i think when doing a disservice
john solomon discovered that the f.b.i. violated its own rule by using informants before the investigation was ever launched. so why were f.b.i. informants contacting trump continues about russia long before the russia probe was open? something else that doesn't add up. whether a key player was an f.b.i. informant or somewhere closer to a russian spy. reporter lee smith who wrote a important piece on that entitled the maltese phantom of borussia gate. and lee is here to describe how russia gate...
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but for one student, tyler solomon, it was going to be a bittersweet day.ant damon solomon, stationed in kosovo, sent him a note informing him he would be missing the graduation. >> he messaged me on facebook saying how he couldn't go and he was really upset he couldn't be there. >> reporter: but that was one big fat lie. don't fault this dad for lying to his son. in this case it was okay. all part of the setup. >> i've missed all kinds of family and life events. i'd like to go home and just be present for this -- one of the most momentous moments in his life. >> reporter: so when tyler received his diploma, ready to walk off the stage, they stopped him. >> army sergeant damon solomon. >> reporter: then announced his dad was there. and now nothing could keep on the stage. father and son reunited. the crowd in awe. many in tears. >> i said, "do you honestly think that i was going to miss this? there was no way i was going to miss this." >> reporter: for tyler, it was perfect. >> i couldn't ask for anything better. it was the best graduation gift ever. >> rep
but for one student, tyler solomon, it was going to be a bittersweet day.ant damon solomon, stationed in kosovo, sent him a note informing him he would be missing the graduation. >> he messaged me on facebook saying how he couldn't go and he was really upset he couldn't be there. >> reporter: but that was one big fat lie. don't fault this dad for lying to his son. in this case it was okay. all part of the setup. >> i've missed all kinds of family and life events. i'd like to...
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blankfein first, then david solomon.. ♪ loomberg. ♪ tom: in china, or stephen engle. the interview of the day. >> hi. we welcome our audiences on bloomberg television and radio president with a the of goldman sachs, david solomon. thank you for your time and having us in your offices. what is your take on the brewing trade friction? some are saying it is getting into a bit of a war. what is your perspective? >> thank you for having me. it is nice to spend time with you this morning. the relationship between china and the u.s. is a hugely important economic relationship. thelevel of friction around trade discussion has been escalating. that is leading to some question about where this will go. obviously hard to predict. market participants are watching morely, but to escalate significantly, it would be bad for china and the u.s., so my hope would be the rhetoric is put aside and a constructive solution is worked through. >> what are you getting from your chinese clients? what is on the top of their list of concerns? >> ev
blankfein first, then david solomon.. ♪ loomberg. ♪ tom: in china, or stephen engle. the interview of the day. >> hi. we welcome our audiences on bloomberg television and radio president with a the of goldman sachs, david solomon. thank you for your time and having us in your offices. what is your take on the brewing trade friction? some are saying it is getting into a bit of a war. what is your perspective? >> thank you for having me. it is nice to spend time with you this...
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sergeant solomon made a surprise trip home from a year long deployment overseas. proud dad shared a long hug with his son. coming up, the african-american business woman who's making history on the race track. and later, the royal ravens who watch over a kingdom and its monarchy. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems can occur. symptoms may include tiredness, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising more easily than normal. blood clots that can lead to death have
sergeant solomon made a surprise trip home from a year long deployment overseas. proud dad shared a long hug with his son. coming up, the african-american business woman who's making history on the race track. and later, the royal ravens who watch over a kingdom and its monarchy. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women...
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>> well, here's where the importance of john solomon's article comes into play. if the fbi opened a source, or tasked a source to gather information, particularly from a u.s. person, before opening a formal investigation, then that would be in violation of the guidelines. i'm not saying that that's what happened here. we don't know all the facts. but that is a clear bright line in the attorney general guidelines. >> laura: if you had to guess, though, you're being very judicious and diplomatic, so what's your gut here? you've seen a lot in your career and in your history. we're missing a lot of documents, a lot of keep months seem to be missing with the document trail here. >> right. so to get to the source documents is going to be important for congress. these are the questions they should be asking. they should be asking the fbi, not so much for the identity of the source, but when did you open the source, and how did you task the source and what was the timing of your investigation to make sure you were in the -- >> laura: you've been on this, writing really i
>> well, here's where the importance of john solomon's article comes into play. if the fbi opened a source, or tasked a source to gather information, particularly from a u.s. person, before opening a formal investigation, then that would be in violation of the guidelines. i'm not saying that that's what happened here. we don't know all the facts. but that is a clear bright line in the attorney general guidelines. >> laura: if you had to guess, though, you're being very judicious and...
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john solomon will join us tonight. brand-new information, details on serious and shocking abuse of power. he'll be here in moments preview thist upcoming bombshell report which reveals in 2016, the obama administration pressured the f.b.i. to ramp up their spying operations against the trump campaign, the trump administration. a massive exclusive. stay with us. also, yesterday, in the "washingtonn examiner" byron yok highlighted 2017 congressional testimony from fusion gps founder glen simpson. he told members of the senate judiciary committee that "the f.b.i. had a human source inside the trumpmp campaign." ok, that was way back in 2017. don't forget last week, former cia director turned cnn hack while national intelligence director, james clapper, actually said that trump should be so happy the f.b.i. was spying on his campaign. really? united states of america or venezuela? take a look. >> so i ask you, was the f.b.i. spying on trump's campaign? >> no, they were not. they were spying on a term i don't particularly l
john solomon will join us tonight. brand-new information, details on serious and shocking abuse of power. he'll be here in moments preview thist upcoming bombshell report which reveals in 2016, the obama administration pressured the f.b.i. to ramp up their spying operations against the trump campaign, the trump administration. a massive exclusive. stay with us. also, yesterday, in the "washingtonn examiner" byron yok highlighted 2017 congressional testimony from fusion gps founder...
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solomon, you have to get you to weigh in on this. remember in 2015 when the hillary private server, classified information thing blew up, the president was asked a question. let's watch. >> mr. president, when did you first learn that hillary clinton used an e-mail system outside the u.s. government while she was secretary of state? >> the same time people learned through news reports. >> laura: that's a lie. we are going through this report. a lot of headline readers are going to say there is nothing. there is a lot. we identified numerous instancee one thing. i will read it off the screen, fbi analyst told us that former president barack obama was had clinton had direct contact. he had his official e-mail. but he lied about it. >> no doubt. >> laura: why did he lie about it? why didn't he say i might have? >> there is a lot of things about the clinton e-mail, there are still unprosecuted crimes, p still under the statute of limitations that this justice department can look at. how could it be to cause someone to destroy e-mails and
solomon, you have to get you to weigh in on this. remember in 2015 when the hillary private server, classified information thing blew up, the president was asked a question. let's watch. >> mr. president, when did you first learn that hillary clinton used an e-mail system outside the u.s. government while she was secretary of state? >> the same time people learned through news reports. >> laura: that's a lie. we are going through this report. a lot of headline readers are...
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no solomon think i know solomon say no get them in south our look for that but i don't know tell me you are not in. the mood to say they have a loss to protest a biased and demonstrations like this one in the capital santiago common. but they are often brought to an abrupt end by the police. last may far below those watching a peaceful protest from the relative safety of the roof of them a p.c. university into muka when the police suddenly attacked swat thank you from which. they don't give you don't. and i can secular to your software like. you know i'm going to you're. going to get. better because you. said i didn't hear what he. that's the heart of the conflict is life. in the poochie say that for decades they've been pushed to the margins of that and central time often to make way for forestry plantations where fast growing trees unsuited to patagonia have wrought havoc with the environment. you know the fatalities she had. little. if the feel of the love you. get just. like your soul. that we're looking to get and yeah i want to first olds you know the. young people that the threat
no solomon think i know solomon say no get them in south our look for that but i don't know tell me you are not in. the mood to say they have a loss to protest a biased and demonstrations like this one in the capital santiago common. but they are often brought to an abrupt end by the police. last may far below those watching a peaceful protest from the relative safety of the roof of them a p.c. university into muka when the police suddenly attacked swat thank you from which. they don't give you...
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abigail: coming up on "bloomberg best," more perspective from solomon,achs' david speaking about tradesions and the business in china. and wilbur ross explains why the white house believes the benefits of its trade policy outweigh the cost. >> it is not about trying to make money out of tariffs. that is not the end game here at all. abigail: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i'mhis is "bloomberg best," abigail doolittle. the european central bank have its annual forum this week in central portugal, and bloomberg was there to interview global leaders in economic and monetary policy. we had an exclusive conversation with larry summers. but first, highlights from the panel moderated by stephanie flanders, featuring leaders of four of the world's largest central banks. among the topics, the global economic impact of trade tensions. ♪ >> what effect on business investment? what effect on exports? what's the effect on consumer confidence? lessons there have in that one can learn from the past, and they're all very negative. >> does concern seem to be rising? for the first time, we are hearing about dec
abigail: coming up on "bloomberg best," more perspective from solomon,achs' david speaking about tradesions and the business in china. and wilbur ross explains why the white house believes the benefits of its trade policy outweigh the cost. >> it is not about trying to make money out of tariffs. that is not the end game here at all. abigail: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i'mhis is "bloomberg best," abigail doolittle. the european central bank have its annual forum this...
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the news comes a day after australia intervened to stop the solomon islands signing a deal with huaweiternet cable. first, tim mcdonald is in singapore. who . more obstacles for huawei? huawei isa . more obstacles for huawei? huawei is a huge company, one of the biggest manufacturers of back—end technology, not just handsets biggest manufacturers of back—end technology, notjust handsets but all of those blinking boxes in telephone exchanges that make everything work. knocking them out of the five g network is a very big deal. their infrastructure is everywhere —— blocking them out of the sg everywhere —— blocking them out of the 5g network. the australian politicians have expressed concerns, they say the huawei is far too close to the chinese government. those security concerns are serious enough that the australian government convinced the solomon islands, a small pacific nation, to drop a contract with huawei for an undersea cable and let australia build it inside. the us and british intelligence communities have raised concerns before as well. it has been suggested by a few critics
the news comes a day after australia intervened to stop the solomon islands signing a deal with huaweiternet cable. first, tim mcdonald is in singapore. who . more obstacles for huawei? huawei isa . more obstacles for huawei? huawei is a huge company, one of the biggest manufacturers of back—end technology, not just handsets biggest manufacturers of back—end technology, notjust handsets but all of those blinking boxes in telephone exchanges that make everything work. knocking them out of...
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solomon lardy said he was terminated from his job as a records management analyst in march.ys he spent several hours each day with tape, piecing documents back together. our white house reporter sarah westwood is "outfront." sarah, you spoke to lardy. what did he tell you about his job, what he was supposed to be doing every day, and how long this had been going on for, the president's destruction of the documents? >> well, president trump apparently has been making life difficult for the people who's job it is to ensure that he complies with the presidential records act, which requires most of the papers a president touches to go to tional archives. i spoke to solomon, who says he and his colleagues spent hours on a nearly daily basis piecing together papers that trump had shredded by hand. lardy likened that pain-staking work to doing an adult puzzle. among the records that trump tore up, memos, invitations, even letters from members of congress, unflattering news stories. those were torn to shreds. the practice of piecing together trump's papers is confined to a small gro
solomon lardy said he was terminated from his job as a records management analyst in march.ys he spent several hours each day with tape, piecing documents back together. our white house reporter sarah westwood is "outfront." sarah, you spoke to lardy. what did he tell you about his job, what he was supposed to be doing every day, and how long this had been going on for, the president's destruction of the documents? >> well, president trump apparently has been making life...
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solomon, why do you think you were fired?o much on those ripped up documents? >> i don't know, because it became a control factor, because they was telling us we're not supposed to tell this. we were told to stay off social media. those types of things. okay, that's my personal business. if i want to make a comment about something, i should be able to make a comment about it but that's what we were told directly, stay off social media, do not tel anything what's going on. it's only been this administration. >> okay. we're going to follow this story because this is really fascinating and it is really important that you've let america know that official documents are supposed to be preserved for history are being torn up. solomon and reggie, thank you very much for coming and telling us your story. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> let's get right to it. >>> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning. welcome to your "new day." alisyn camerota in new york. i'm john berman here in singapore where president trum
solomon, why do you think you were fired?o much on those ripped up documents? >> i don't know, because it became a control factor, because they was telling us we're not supposed to tell this. we were told to stay off social media. those types of things. okay, that's my personal business. if i want to make a comment about something, i should be able to make a comment about it but that's what we were told directly, stay off social media, do not tel anything what's going on. it's only been...
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bloomberg's stephen engle spoke exclusively with david solomon in beijing this week, and asked what theearing from its chinese clients. >> everybody's talking about it, and the implication that this escalated to an all-out trade war there would be implications of market activity, implications on investment, implications both here in china and for u.s. clients. people are watching, people are interested in seeing how this unfolds and everyone is hopeful because this relationship is so important. >> we heard from lloyd blankfein yesterday saying that this is , more negotiating tactics, and that either both sides are not going to be conducting mutual suicides here. >> it's certainly in the interest of both parties to find a constructive solution. lloyd is referring to the fact that we should get a solution of -- over some period. >> how concerned are you that this could spill over into areas like financial services? we know about the big bank reforms allowing banks to have full ownership of their joint ventures. and you a 33% stake would like i'd assume, to get up to 51% now and eventually
bloomberg's stephen engle spoke exclusively with david solomon in beijing this week, and asked what theearing from its chinese clients. >> everybody's talking about it, and the implication that this escalated to an all-out trade war there would be implications of market activity, implications on investment, implications both here in china and for u.s. clients. people are watching, people are interested in seeing how this unfolds and everyone is hopeful because this relationship is so...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so jason, what do we have this week? we have got books, sex and football this week in the cinema releases. diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club. is it dinnerfor two or room for more in sexy french thriller l'amant double? and who is the greatest english football manager of all time? some famous names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 years, they have had marriages, some have, their husbands have died, some are divorced, they have had children, they have grown up. they get given a new book and it is el what's her name. 50 shades of grey — who wrote that book? any way, someone wrote it. we know the book. whoever wrote it! this puts themselves in all in a tizzy, the soft erotica makes them feel perhaps they are wasting their time and they should be reigni
to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. so jason, what do we have this week? we have got books, sex and football this week in the cinema releases. diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club. is it dinnerfor two or room for more in sexy french thriller l'amant double? and who is the greatest english football manager of all time? some famous names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? i did...
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fifty seven it's a basic freedom saudi women have been campaigning for for decades the country's king solomon announced the change last september as part of the ruling family's bid to modernize the nation our correspondent funny for charge visited riyadh to see how women there are preparing. if you want to escape the rules of society in conservative riyad you have to do it does serve to hang out with friends lately women have also been coming here to learn how to draw. the brothers. rather. than their quiet practical reasons why women come here to basically the safest place to drive and practice their driving without getting any accident. driving school basically has a long list of driving schools for women very popular currently but boy didn't want to wait for her lessons. like we are with her when she sits behind the wheel for the first time until now the only way for a woman to get around the ban has been to drive clogged bikes in remote desert locations but change is finally coming. after freedom for women and a normal life it begins with driving but a lot will have to follow. and off the
fifty seven it's a basic freedom saudi women have been campaigning for for decades the country's king solomon announced the change last september as part of the ruling family's bid to modernize the nation our correspondent funny for charge visited riyadh to see how women there are preparing. if you want to escape the rules of society in conservative riyad you have to do it does serve to hang out with friends lately women have also been coming here to learn how to draw. the brothers. rather....
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here with reaction from the deep state from the hill, john solomon, fox news contributor sarah carter. john, you have a huge story you are about to unfold. we have a preview of coming transactions here. tell us about it. >> i'm putting the finishing touches on a column i think will come out tomorrow revealing two important things. the efforts to begin targeting and reaching out to trump campaign officials to gain intelligence on russia that would ultimately justify the investigation began weeks and months before the fbi had a formal predicate and that's very important. the rules say you can't use sources until you have a predicated investigation. the fred pr -- predication is jy 2016 and i show there were contacts going on by people identified as informants and people who provided information and began much earlier than july 31. that's the first part. second part is as the investigation was just starting to ramp up, there are internal fbi documents showing fbi talking about the white house taking over the investigation and fears the justice department was going to leak and their own p
here with reaction from the deep state from the hill, john solomon, fox news contributor sarah carter. john, you have a huge story you are about to unfold. we have a preview of coming transactions here. tell us about it. >> i'm putting the finishing touches on a column i think will come out tomorrow revealing two important things. the efforts to begin targeting and reaching out to trump campaign officials to gain intelligence on russia that would ultimately justify the investigation began...
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economy mobility is set to improve women's access to the job market crown prince mohammed bin solomon hopes that thirty percent of women will be contribution to their household income by twenty thirty. each of us had some time to do what they really want to do just because we don't have it. because of. the new policy is also a business opportunity firstly due to the demand for new driving schools catering solely to women. meanwhile car dealerships ikea ring out for female customers local media forecast annual growth of six to ten percent for the domestic car market but that could be optimistic last year new car sales in saudi arabia fell by over twenty percent to slump was partly due to the country's recession saudi arabia's g.d.p. thought was zero point five percent from seventeen. turning the all dependent kingdom into successful modern economy will take more than having women at the wheel. bring business with it. from. car among plug in hybrid b.m.w. stuff comes. with a clean conscience. and among veterans. to defend the ten seventeen. and celebrate with yes i know america. i was o
economy mobility is set to improve women's access to the job market crown prince mohammed bin solomon hopes that thirty percent of women will be contribution to their household income by twenty thirty. each of us had some time to do what they really want to do just because we don't have it. because of. the new policy is also a business opportunity firstly due to the demand for new driving schools catering solely to women. meanwhile car dealerships ikea ring out for female customers local media...
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let's hear whatjason solomons thinks about that and other films in the film review.lo, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. they may have lulled me into a false sense of security with a review. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit plots to merge with french rival societe generale. the metro pictures today's service for the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the paper leads with details of a new anti—terror strategy to be unveiled by the home secretary sajid javid tomorrow in response to what he calls a "step change" in the threat posed by extremists. the daily express carries the warning from mps that britain may face a summer of knife crime unless "swift action" is taken to curb violence on the street. the daily telegraph claims theresa may is expected to lift the visa cap on foreign doctors withi
let's hear whatjason solomons thinks about that and other films in the film review.lo, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. they may have lulled me into a false sense of security with a review. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit...
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let's analyz daniel goldman is with me, a former federal prosecutor and so, yes, first solomon, let me just start with you. can you just tick through various reasons why someone, in this case michael cohen, would want to change attorneys. >> well, a couple of things to keep in mind, there as no reaso decided you want to cooperate and go in and deal with the government, perhaps give them something against president trump, there's no inherent reason you need to change your attorneys to do that. it happens all the time. you have an attorney who is fighting and he turns to you and says you know what, the evidence is too strong, we need to deal. i've heard one report that says it a dispute over legal fees so it could be nothing more than that. also keep in mind rod rosenstein told president trump several weeks ago the cohen investigation has nothing to do with you. nevertheless, if michael cohen decide it's in his interest to deal, he might have information about president trump and i don't know of any prosecutor, southern district or not, who would not seriously listen to that. >> mm-hmm.
let's analyz daniel goldman is with me, a former federal prosecutor and so, yes, first solomon, let me just start with you. can you just tick through various reasons why someone, in this case michael cohen, would want to change attorneys. >> well, a couple of things to keep in mind, there as no reaso decided you want to cooperate and go in and deal with the government, perhaps give them something against president trump, there's no inherent reason you need to change your attorneys to do...
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david solomon — who is widely tipped to replace lloyd blankfein — is also a dj in his spare time, usingspotify. and don't forget — let's us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. prince william concludes his tour of the middle east today with a visit to some of the historical and religious sites in eastjerusalem. on thursday, he met palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the first official british royal visit to the occupied west bank and also expressed hope for "lasting peace" between israelis and palestinians. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. he has met young people from both sides, israeli and palestinian. and last night, in eastjerusalem, prince william spoke of their hopes. iam prince william spoke of their hopes. i am struck by how many people in the region want lasting peace. this is only too evident among the young people i have met. they long for a new chap to be written in the history of this region. a chapter that will secure them a prosperous future and will ensure that there are enormous talent can flourish. on william's fina
david solomon — who is widely tipped to replace lloyd blankfein — is also a dj in his spare time, usingspotify. and don't forget — let's us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. prince william concludes his tour of the middle east today with a visit to some of the historical and religious sites in eastjerusalem. on thursday, he met palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the first official british royal visit to the occupied west bank and also expressed...
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allison collins, leah fisher, susan solomon, dianne great. are any of those in the wrong category? >> is there anyone on that list who was not in the right category? >> this was speaking against the charter for the resolution that was put in front of us to deny the charter. very good. i am going to start with the, for those who are in favor, i'm sorry, those who are opposed to the petition you will have 30 minutes and there are, i gave extra time because there are a couple of spanish speakers that we will use a translation for. sherry taylor, veronica martinez, and if i call your name in this category and you are in the wrong category, would you please let me know? veronica martinez, amalia mend mendez, erica choy, and you can start coming up and getting behind the podium. [please standby for captioner switch] >> and michelle isnogle, sorry. [inaudible] >> it does, so give me a moment. brandy -- [inaudible] >> miley villaluna, and the other? [inaudible] >> randy markman. thank you. so the speakers that are going to be coming up now have 20 minutes, and then, we'll add time to the o
allison collins, leah fisher, susan solomon, dianne great. are any of those in the wrong category? >> is there anyone on that list who was not in the right category? >> this was speaking against the charter for the resolution that was put in front of us to deny the charter. very good. i am going to start with the, for those who are in favor, i'm sorry, those who are opposed to the petition you will have 30 minutes and there are, i gave extra time because there are a couple of...
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abigail: more perspective from goldman sachs president and coo david solomon, speaking exclusively aboutde tensions and bank business in china. and wilbur ross explains why the white house believes the benefits of its trade policy outweigh the costs. >> it is not about trying to make money out of tariffs. that is not the end game at all. abigail: this is bloomberg. ♪ abigail: this is "bloomberg best." i'm abigail doolittle. the european central bank held its annual forum in portugal. bloomberg was there to interview global leaders in economic and monetary policy. in a moment, our conversation with larry summers. first, highlights from the panel featuring leaders of 4 of the world's largest central banks. among the topics, the impact of trade tensions. >> what is the effect on business investments? what is the effect on exports? what is the effect on consumer'' confidence? we think there have been lessons that won't come from the past. they are all very negative. >> those concerns seem to be rising. for the first time, we are hearing decisions to postpone hiring and postpone making decisi
abigail: more perspective from goldman sachs president and coo david solomon, speaking exclusively aboutde tensions and bank business in china. and wilbur ross explains why the white house believes the benefits of its trade policy outweigh the costs. >> it is not about trying to make money out of tariffs. that is not the end game at all. abigail: this is bloomberg. ♪ abigail: this is "bloomberg best." i'm abigail doolittle. the european central bank held its annual forum in...
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army sergeant solomon waiting for him. made a surprise trip from a year long deployment overseas. the proud dad, shared a long hug with his son. >>> coming up, the african-american business woman who is making history on the racetrack. >> and later, the royal [thoughtful sigh] still nervous about buying a house? a little. thought i could de-stress with some zen gardening. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps with homeowners insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i should clean this up. i'll get the dustpan. behind the golf clubs. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. make the most of a few minutes with ky natural feeling with aloe vera olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. >>> an african-american business woman and single mom is leading the way on the racetra
army sergeant solomon waiting for him. made a surprise trip from a year long deployment overseas. the proud dad, shared a long hug with his son. >>> coming up, the african-american business woman who is making history on the racetrack. >> and later, the royal [thoughtful sigh] still nervous about buying a house? a little. thought i could de-stress with some zen gardening. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps with homeowners...
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marrying ex rick solomon twice.te regrets her boys witnessing her failures at love. >> they're of me. nobody wants to see your mom abused. i think the important thing as a woman is showing your kids that is not okay. yes, i wish i was with one person, and i feel guilty for not doing that yet, but i still have hope, and i'm not afraid to be in love. >> end new man, adil rami, 32-year-old french soccer player. she's so in love pam moved to france to be with him and is often seen at his games. >> is he the best lover you have had? >> oh, boy, i would be killed if i didn't say yes. >> well, i have to ask because you had some great loves. >> the best lovers are the most passionate people. i'm really into being with someone who's committed. i have been with men, but it didn't work out. >> you said it, pam, not me. always keeping it real. so the real housewife kyle richards. he's coproducer of a new i want scripted series "american woman." that's inspired by her own family life. could her drama withh her siste finally be c
marrying ex rick solomon twice.te regrets her boys witnessing her failures at love. >> they're of me. nobody wants to see your mom abused. i think the important thing as a woman is showing your kids that is not okay. yes, i wish i was with one person, and i feel guilty for not doing that yet, but i still have hope, and i'm not afraid to be in love. >> end new man, adil rami, 32-year-old french soccer player. she's so in love pam moved to france to be with him and is often seen at...
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solomon says he's not shocked. sorry, john, that's a shocking revelation. he wants to finish it. big talk from such a little man. sol. >> well, you know, it is shocking. something can be shocking but not surprising. as i've said before, even if we didn't know this stuff, he had no business transferring over to the russia gate investigation or whatever you want to call it. but i'll look at the oig report and i think they do say that strzok is biased and left a big cloud over the organization. what they said is we can't say other people made decisions too and we can't say his bias infected them. we look at one thing in particular that is stunning in this report, this very ironic, the oig cannot explain, they said there's no rational explanation why, after they found over 300,000 clinton emails on the anthony weiner laptop in late september, the fbi did nothing for a month. i say that it's ironic because it's pretty clear there's a real possibility they did nothing because they thought it would hurt mrs. clinton during the election. but by waiting so long, when they finally were pre
solomon says he's not shocked. sorry, john, that's a shocking revelation. he wants to finish it. big talk from such a little man. sol. >> well, you know, it is shocking. something can be shocking but not surprising. as i've said before, even if we didn't know this stuff, he had no business transferring over to the russia gate investigation or whatever you want to call it. but i'll look at the oig report and i think they do say that strzok is biased and left a big cloud over the...
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miss solomon. >> thank you, president m mendoza-mcdonnell. susan solomon, uesf. this is a topic i'm looking forward to have the public forum on because when we as a union are in negotiation with the district, one of the things that becomes a difficult point at the bargaining table is why the reserves are typically higher than the mandated reserve because what we often see, unfortunately, is a crisis such as the affordability crisis and the housing crisis, and it makes us wonder when we're at the bargaining table what the money is being held in reserve for when it seems like an emergency. it sounds like that -- this topic is in contemplation of seeing crises coming up, and so since we -- just feels like we just finished negotiations, and it feels like they're practically around the corner, i look forward to having a deep discussion about what additionally these means in terms of salaries, wages and benefits for employees of the district and members tof uesf. thank you. >> thank you. comments from the board or superintendent? seeing none, roll call vote, please. >>
miss solomon. >> thank you, president m mendoza-mcdonnell. susan solomon, uesf. this is a topic i'm looking forward to have the public forum on because when we as a union are in negotiation with the district, one of the things that becomes a difficult point at the bargaining table is why the reserves are typically higher than the mandated reserve because what we often see, unfortunately, is a crisis such as the affordability crisis and the housing crisis, and it makes us wonder when we're...
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after tyler solomon walked across the stage, the principal shook his hand.lly tyler noticed on the other end of the field, his father not seen him since january. u.s. army sergeant damon solomon is serving in kosovo and he told his son he wouldn't miss this for anything in the world. that is it for "special report. i'm shannon bream. "the story with martha maccallum" is up next. >> martha: thank you. bill clinton is back on the hot seat. >> with everything going on with the #metoo movement, how would you approach the accusations differently? >> oh, boy. 20 years later what does the bill clinton and monica lewinsky scandal look like now? a prominent supporter says he should have left office. but the former president became agitated and said no, he would do nothing differently. >> i don't think it would be an issue because people would know the facts instead of the imagined f. if the facts are the same today i wouldn't. >> martha: he went on to say that the #metoo movement is "long overdue." but the critics are using it against him he believes in part because
after tyler solomon walked across the stage, the principal shook his hand.lly tyler noticed on the other end of the field, his father not seen him since january. u.s. army sergeant damon solomon is serving in kosovo and he told his son he wouldn't miss this for anything in the world. that is it for "special report. i'm shannon bream. "the story with martha maccallum" is up next. >> martha: thank you. bill clinton is back on the hot seat. >> with everything going on...
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president putin and mohammed bin solomon meet. will there be an increase in output? the president adds volatility to the commodity boards. and production in russia should fall 5%. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg "commodities edge." first, we kick it off with spot on, our analyst take on our big story. joining me is global head of commodities at merrill lynch. in the spotlight, opec and russia, they are meeting on the sidelines of the world cup. russia had no problem on the field. on the oil front, the saudi's made headlines. an output increase is said to be inevitable. saudi arabia said they will come to an agreement that will be reasonable and moderate but not outlandish. what does that mean? >> we will find out the details next week in vienna. this week it is about soccer, that the action is happening and it probably kicked off a few weeks ago in st. petersburg. i think it is pretty clear, opec is going to increase production. we inspected increase from here to the end of 2019. it is a gradual increase. basically priced to bring the market into a better balance. right no
president putin and mohammed bin solomon meet. will there be an increase in output? the president adds volatility to the commodity boards. and production in russia should fall 5%. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg "commodities edge." first, we kick it off with spot on, our analyst take on our big story. joining me is global head of commodities at merrill lynch. in the spotlight, opec and russia, they are meeting on the sidelines of the world cup. russia had no problem on the field. on...