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so larry didn't want sarah around.did not like larry. >> you know, this sounds to me like two people who both love elisa and want the other out of the way. >> that's exactly it. it was a love triangle and one of them had to go. >> sarah said prosecutor testa was enjoying a very fancy life with elisa and larry was simply in the way. if your theory is right, these are two good time girls who have a great relationship and they're living off the proceeds of larry. why get rid of him? >> larry was lisa's golden goose was lisa was sarah's golden goose. and sarah was about to be cut out of this whole triangle. larry had just told her two days before he was killed that, you know, he wanted her gone, he wanted her fired. >> so said testa, it was sarah who had the motive to kill larry. sarah's lawyer, of course, saw it differently. >> this seems like a classic instance of, you know, evil sort of wrapping around a sweet, young -- little baby. >> at the trial the defense attorney claimed her as a conartist who wanted her husband d
so larry didn't want sarah around.did not like larry. >> you know, this sounds to me like two people who both love elisa and want the other out of the way. >> that's exactly it. it was a love triangle and one of them had to go. >> sarah said prosecutor testa was enjoying a very fancy life with elisa and larry was simply in the way. if your theory is right, these are two good time girls who have a great relationship and they're living off the proceeds of larry. why get rid of...
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this is also a sarah. sarah manhurst.twist in the story that has had so many. >> do you love ryan widmer? >> i love him, yeah. >> sarah wore an engagement ring and is the mother of ryan's son, born in the summer after trial number two. >> what did you name the baby? >> his name is ryan. >> you see ryan's face in the baby's? >> yeah. >> sarah, a canadian via new york, like jennifer from iowa and melissa from seattle, also became aware of ryan after our first "dateline" program on the case aired back in 2009. >> i thought that he was railroaded. >> she sent an e-mail to ryan saying how sorry she felt with him. he sent one back. soon they were talking on the phone. a little more than a month later, sarah came to cincinnati to visit ryan. she stayed with him at his mother's house. >> i thought it was a little awkward, because we had talked on the phone but hadn't met. he was telling me how much he loved sarah and could never love another woman as much as he loved her. i started crying because i felt so bad for him. >> sarah w
this is also a sarah. sarah manhurst.twist in the story that has had so many. >> do you love ryan widmer? >> i love him, yeah. >> sarah wore an engagement ring and is the mother of ryan's son, born in the summer after trial number two. >> what did you name the baby? >> his name is ryan. >> you see ryan's face in the baby's? >> yeah. >> sarah, a canadian via new york, like jennifer from iowa and melissa from seattle, also became aware of ryan after...
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this is also a sarah. sarah manhurst.twist in the story that has had so many. >> do you love ryan widmer? >> the verdict was so unpopular in the court of public opinion that candlelight vigils were staged to protest the jury vote. >> there has never been a case where hundreds of americans come out of their homes carrying candlelights to listen to prayers about a condemned, convicted killer. it's never happened before. >> talk radio host bill cunningham, a lawyer by training, regards himself as a hang 'em high conservative. but even he felt this was a case of justice denied. >> judging this case against a hundred other murder trials, this is one of the flimsiest and one of the weakest i've ever seen. >> my name is mike, i'm the creator of the website. >> someone out there following the trial was mike, a young newlywed himself and a web page designer. even though he never met ryan, he so believed in his enowe sense that he launched a free ryan widmer website. >> the goal is for him to get a new trial. if he doesn't get a ne
this is also a sarah. sarah manhurst.twist in the story that has had so many. >> do you love ryan widmer? >> the verdict was so unpopular in the court of public opinion that candlelight vigils were staged to protest the jury vote. >> there has never been a case where hundreds of americans come out of their homes carrying candlelights to listen to prayers about a condemned, convicted killer. it's never happened before. >> talk radio host bill cunningham, a lawyer by...
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sarah: wonderful. soledad: were you clean by then? sarah: oh yeah. soledad: and you felt like you were ready to turn it around? sarah: i felt like i needed to go a treatment. i was ready for a change. i was ready for anything but the life that i was living. soledad: she would spend the next 45 days at the cross roads rehabilitation center in indiana -- this time she stayed clean. it was the opportunity for a new life that included marriage and a child. sarah: i feel like i have a second chance. i'm able to live and enjoy my life because i didn't enjoy it before. it was just an existence, it wasn't really living. soledad: whake you won't go bto do you think about it? sarah: no. soledad: never? sarah: you know i didn't have any type of a purpose and my daughter means the world to me. and there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again in my life. overdose deaths last year wereog west virginia, ohio and pennsylania. stopping opioid and heroin abuse is a rare bipartisan issue. the federal government has allocated nearly eight billi
sarah: wonderful. soledad: were you clean by then? sarah: oh yeah. soledad: and you felt like you were ready to turn it around? sarah: i felt like i needed to go a treatment. i was ready for a change. i was ready for anything but the life that i was living. soledad: she would spend the next 45 days at the cross roads rehabilitation center in indiana -- this time she stayed clean. it was the opportunity for a new life that included marriage and a child. sarah: i feel like i have a second chance....
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that was asked to sarah sanders and sarah sanders saying they are looking to lawyers and the white house to determine that. i guess that could be the next fight. if they don't shut down the government, the fight over money, the money appropriated for use on programs they have control over. >> there are rules, though, it is not as easy as saying reallocate the money. take 5 million, 10 million here. it is more complicated than saying, hey, go to the agency and they will figure it out. where republicans and democrats are in the senate, they agreed to $1.6 billion. senator mcconnell tried to get another $1 billion potentially and that is nonstarter for democrats. they have held tight and said they will not -- >> dana: i will interrupt you and listen to mitch mcconnell together. mitch mcconnell: we offered, that i thought, was reasonable to both sides to give us an opportunity to in effect thread the needle on the border security issue. heard from senator schumer, the offer was not acceptable and so now i'm in consultation with the white house about the way forward. and we'll have more to sa
that was asked to sarah sanders and sarah sanders saying they are looking to lawyers and the white house to determine that. i guess that could be the next fight. if they don't shut down the government, the fight over money, the money appropriated for use on programs they have control over. >> there are rules, though, it is not as easy as saying reallocate the money. take 5 million, 10 million here. it is more complicated than saying, hey, go to the agency and they will figure it out....
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>> sarah: i read a lot of email. unfortunately for me there are a lot more reporters in the world than there are people on our team so we're a little outnumbered so they are on a 24-hour turn so certainly i usually wake up to quite a bit of backup in email, but i read all of the news on it day, some of the short version, newsletters that come out from a number of different outlets. twitter is a good quick update and usually i'm reading kids folders. i've never seen so much paperwork in my whole life as the preschool and elementary school packets that come home and despite the fact all three of my kids are at the same school we get ten different sheets of paper to explain all of the same somethings so i spent a lot of my morning doing that as well. >> eliana: what do you consider your most trusted sources of news. you mentioned newsletters are there particular once you read or trust. >> sarah: i like to look, i always say you can tell a good news story if you have no idea what side of the story the journalist is on. u
>> sarah: i read a lot of email. unfortunately for me there are a lot more reporters in the world than there are people on our team so we're a little outnumbered so they are on a 24-hour turn so certainly i usually wake up to quite a bit of backup in email, but i read all of the news on it day, some of the short version, newsletters that come out from a number of different outlets. twitter is a good quick update and usually i'm reading kids folders. i've never seen so much paperwork in my...
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i'm sarah. tonight it's my night to host tonight's conversation focused on the 2018 women in the workplace recently released by mckenzie and leenan.org. welcoming our in panelist. vkovich and you can nd the report at workintheworkplace.com. we'll be talking about it and what we should be doing to address these outcomes and force those around us who didn't come here tonight to address these outcomes. so lots to talk about. let's get started. so alexis, i want to start with you as the author of this report which in some ways is shocking but not surprising. i mean, the top line is -- nothing has really substantively changed in the four years you guys have been giving us data, making this data-based argument in the headquarters of what is supposed to be a data-centric industry. nothing has changed. one of my -- we're going to drill in on a lot of things about the study. one of my favorite things is you guys did it with leanin.org and basically proved that leaning in wasn't the problem. you say in th
i'm sarah. tonight it's my night to host tonight's conversation focused on the 2018 women in the workplace recently released by mckenzie and leenan.org. welcoming our in panelist. vkovich and you can nd the report at workintheworkplace.com. we'll be talking about it and what we should be doing to address these outcomes and force those around us who didn't come here tonight to address these outcomes. so lots to talk about. let's get started. so alexis, i want to start with you as the author of...
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i was contemplating suicide. >> sarah!> the "modern family" star tried to hide her pain, continuing to work and make public appearances. >> this is our eighth year the emmys. >> at last year's emmy awards no one knew that in less than 48 hours she'd be in the o.r. for another transplant. >> how are you? it's not good for anybody this year. i can't wait for 2018. >> the 17th was the emmys. 18th i had work on "modern family" at 6:00 a.m. and then i went to dialysis and then i had to be at the hospital at 4:00 a.m. for my transplant the next day. >> today her prognosis is good. sarah's grateful for her support system, including boyfriend, former bachelorette star wells adams. she met him three days before the transplant. >> i have the best boyfriend ever. i have very special people in my life and i wouldn't be able to get through without them. >> i know it was so hard for her to talk about this. the fact she was able to step up and speak out, i'm sure it will this?o go,sarah. person. it's a bizarre and scary story. mel b. was
i was contemplating suicide. >> sarah!> the "modern family" star tried to hide her pain, continuing to work and make public appearances. >> this is our eighth year the emmys. >> at last year's emmy awards no one knew that in less than 48 hours she'd be in the o.r. for another transplant. >> how are you? it's not good for anybody this year. i can't wait for 2018. >> the 17th was the emmys. 18th i had work on "modern family" at 6:00 a.m. and...
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sarah f.: yes.nk facebook has been especially concerned about what their motivations of critics might be because they have so many high-profile critics in the last couple of years. i heard a lot of concern about why is this former employee speaking out. this is not the only instance where facebook has tried to figure out if their critics have an ax to grind. that does not been facebook is not worth critiquing and that even if they have something going on financially that there is not a reason still to speak out. it just means they spoke once to know what is going on. most companies would. emily: sarah miller, there are many different problems and reasons why facebook is being critiqued here. what you think is the biggest problem? if facebook is doing what most companies would do to protect themselves, what is the problem with facebook doing it too? sarah m.: it does not match with the image they are wanting to promote and it does not match with what they are telling numbers of congress and others th
sarah f.: yes.nk facebook has been especially concerned about what their motivations of critics might be because they have so many high-profile critics in the last couple of years. i heard a lot of concern about why is this former employee speaking out. this is not the only instance where facebook has tried to figure out if their critics have an ax to grind. that does not been facebook is not worth critiquing and that even if they have something going on financially that there is not a reason...
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sarah graduated from foothill high school in 20-15.to this classroom as a freshman..but her former teacher, mitch bahr, says her advancements in music went far beyond the chart notes on these pages. mitch bahr/former teacher"she found people to play with and bands to be involved with some music was just, where ever she was in the world, it was a constant. my memory of sarah mostly from the musical perspective will be how intently she listen and watched me during a show we do called club cougar."from club cougar sarah continued to play drums in minnesota.. and she played while studying abroad in the netherlands.she playing drums.mitch bahr/former teacher "it was a real drive for her to want to be a great female drummer, not just be that girl drummer but be an excellent female drummer and she did that very well."bahr says sarah's life wasn't always easy.her brother committed suicide two years ago.. a loss the family is still grappling with..mitch bahr/former teacher "you know, i can't even really talk about this and there is a lot of peo
sarah graduated from foothill high school in 20-15.to this classroom as a freshman..but her former teacher, mitch bahr, says her advancements in music went far beyond the chart notes on these pages. mitch bahr/former teacher"she found people to play with and bands to be involved with some music was just, where ever she was in the world, it was a constant. my memory of sarah mostly from the musical perspective will be how intently she listen and watched me during a show we do called club...
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also with us is sarah frier. let me get this straight, facebook gave spotify and netflix the ability to read, write, and delete my personal messages? what does that mean? sarah: what facebook was trying to allow you to do here is use facebook in a way that was better integrated with those apps. you can send a song to a friend, a show to a friend, and you would not have to go straight to facebook and copy and paste. it was integrated. you need to have the right permissions. it would also delete it in your chat history. could spotify and netflix go in there and read something i sent to a friend in 2013? sarah: that's unclear. the times does not go into that detail and neither does facebook. what it really wants to know is there is a big difference here between allowing you to do that kind of messaging, sending a song to a friend, and be able to read all of your personal messages with people who were not even using spotify. it's not clear where on the spectrum this falls. what matters is that facebook said post 2014
also with us is sarah frier. let me get this straight, facebook gave spotify and netflix the ability to read, write, and delete my personal messages? what does that mean? sarah: what facebook was trying to allow you to do here is use facebook in a way that was better integrated with those apps. you can send a song to a friend, a show to a friend, and you would not have to go straight to facebook and copy and paste. it was integrated. you need to have the right permissions. it would also delete...
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one woman in particular is sarah emma edmonds, she went by frank thomas. she was one of the soldiers who was open about being a woman soldier, especially after the war. after the war, she would dress in men and women's clothing. we know of 300 to 500 women who served during the war, but those were the ones that we know about, so there is a number that we might not ever know about historically, who fought during the war. our last stop is the baptist church, this church was established in 1863, this was the 1st african-american church built after union occupation in alexandria. in the 1860s, during the civil war, this would have been the edge of town, further down the street, would have been more countryside, this is where contraband camps were located. contraband camps are like refugee camps that we would recognize today, and there were encampments of 4 million people who found their refuge and freedom here in alexandria, dc, maryland, and these encampments and camps started popping up very early on into the civil war, so in 1861, general benjamin butler wa
one woman in particular is sarah emma edmonds, she went by frank thomas. she was one of the soldiers who was open about being a woman soldier, especially after the war. after the war, she would dress in men and women's clothing. we know of 300 to 500 women who served during the war, but those were the ones that we know about, so there is a number that we might not ever know about historically, who fought during the war. our last stop is the baptist church, this church was established in 1863,...
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india havejust taken the new ball and, sarah, lunch break.nch break. india havejust taken the new ball and, sarah, i will leave you with this thought. tim payne has won first—class century to his name. it came i2 payne has won first—class century to his name. it came 12 years ago. since then, former australian fast bowlerjason gillespie has scored two centuries in the first class level and the former australia coach darren lehmann has scored one. they are gonna need something very, very special from their skipper if they are gonna win this game. they absolutely well. thank you so much, seth. to golf now, and in the south african 0pen, louis 0osthuizen won on home soil by a record—equalling six shots. the south african, who won the 2010 0pen, had an eagle and five birdies in a four—under 67 to win on 18 under. france's romain longasque finished second with england's 0liver wilson a shot further back in joint third. it is very special. i mean, i knew in the back of my head, you know, winning the open and the open would be special, the two oldes
india havejust taken the new ball and, sarah, lunch break.nch break. india havejust taken the new ball and, sarah, i will leave you with this thought. tim payne has won first—class century to his name. it came i2 payne has won first—class century to his name. it came 12 years ago. since then, former australian fast bowlerjason gillespie has scored two centuries in the first class level and the former australia coach darren lehmann has scored one. they are gonna need something very, very...
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and sarah sanders is walking out right now. we're going to go to her once she starts touching on this story in particular. but what do you think of what the judge did today, and was it a message to those in donald trump's orbit? was it a message to right-wing media? or was it a put the fear of god into michael flynn to get him to cooperate more? >> it may have been all of those things. i was in the courtroom for this hearing. as a federal prosecutor, i had appeared before judge sullivan before. what i can tell you is he's a fiercely independent jurist, and he despises government misconduct. i will say usually that means prosecutors incur his wrath. however, in this case, you know, general flynn, because he was such a high government official, really did incur the wrath of the judge. what we saw the judge do was first of all he had flynn himself and his defense team disavow any defense when they tried to claim, well, the lawyer wasn't there when he was lying to the fbi. the judge said, are you claiming you have a defense to this
and sarah sanders is walking out right now. we're going to go to her once she starts touching on this story in particular. but what do you think of what the judge did today, and was it a message to those in donald trump's orbit? was it a message to right-wing media? or was it a put the fear of god into michael flynn to get him to cooperate more? >> it may have been all of those things. i was in the courtroom for this hearing. as a federal prosecutor, i had appeared before judge sullivan...
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it, sarah needed a new one.ger brother ian was a match. >> it's scary. >> today sarah's prognosis is good. >> number four, meghan markle's surprise appearance. the duchess stunned the audience monday night at the time british fashion award while she strode on stage caressing her baby bump. >> good evening, everyone, it's such a pleasure to be here in my new home of the uk. >> but what has everyone talking is her sexy one shoulders gown and strap by sandals. they weren't exactly royal. >> everything was very daring, day i say very, very sexy right down to the dark nail polish she was wearing. >> number three, kevin hart, back on stage down under after stepping down at oscar host. >> thanks for your support. i love you! >> the star was grateful for his audiences. last week we walked away from the oscars after home phobic tweets surfaced. he apologized and moves on. the academy has yet to name a replacement. >> number two s ellen quitting here talk show? she tells "the new york times" she's considering it. her cont
it, sarah needed a new one.ger brother ian was a match. >> it's scary. >> today sarah's prognosis is good. >> number four, meghan markle's surprise appearance. the duchess stunned the audience monday night at the time british fashion award while she strode on stage caressing her baby bump. >> good evening, everyone, it's such a pleasure to be here in my new home of the uk. >> but what has everyone talking is her sexy one shoulders gown and strap by sandals. they...
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sarah: some sort of stability.lly maintain that range and that was not so great so now you have defined some sort of time you get some stability and don't look like you were taking another leg down in that is hard to wait for because you don't want to be not active but at the same time you want to see the stresses. yields coming, are you seeing people -- is there some sort of exhaustion yet and so far, it is starting to look more like that but two weeks ago, it really wasn't. alix: take a look at the bloomberg. this is a risk parity of portfolios it is the worst since 2009. there is no place to hide. it has been hard to find a place. sarah: that is where you see the correlation of assets all moved together. -- move together. this looks a lot more like take risk off the table. you've got toong much value at the end of the year in the market is coming down. that ends up being a negative spiral. as the market goes down, you have to keep taking more risk off. that is not positive for any asset class. alix: fairpoint bu
sarah: some sort of stability.lly maintain that range and that was not so great so now you have defined some sort of time you get some stability and don't look like you were taking another leg down in that is hard to wait for because you don't want to be not active but at the same time you want to see the stresses. yields coming, are you seeing people -- is there some sort of exhaustion yet and so far, it is starting to look more like that but two weeks ago, it really wasn't. alix: take a look...
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reporter: thank you, sarah. want to clarify one thing then back on to the border wall, but the clarification on michael flynn, you said it has nothing to do with the president but one of the things that the judge brought up today was that it was concerning to him because michael flynn lied inside of the white house as national security advisor to the president. so is the white house disputing at this point that michael flynn is liar? that is also the reason he was fired. he was fired for lying? >> we're disputing any actions engaged had nothing to do with the president. maybe he did do those things but that doesn't have anything to do with the president directly. reporter: when it comes to the border wall, do on television you mentioned that the president would be willing to accept $1.6 billion for the wall the way i understood it when you said it. and also that plays into a broader 25 billion-dollar bill over 10 years. is that what the white house is current offer is to capitol hill? it would accept? >> again w
reporter: thank you, sarah. want to clarify one thing then back on to the border wall, but the clarification on michael flynn, you said it has nothing to do with the president but one of the things that the judge brought up today was that it was concerning to him because michael flynn lied inside of the white house as national security advisor to the president. so is the white house disputing at this point that michael flynn is liar? that is also the reason he was fired. he was fired for lying?...
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phones this is sarah starring of course cyrus congolese and there are sarah's in the central african republic colombia myanmar iraq and many other conflict driven countries in the worlds. at panzi our holistic care program which includes medical psychological social economic and legal support shows that even if the road to recovery is long and difficult but they have the potential to turn their suffering into power they can become a chance of positive change in society. and this is the case already that city of joy our rehab elate haitian center in the council where women receive support to regain control over their destiny however they cannot succeed on their own and our old yes to listen to them. asked today we're listening to madame now yeah. d.n.r. they are what your courage called your audacity. to give us hope you are a source of inspiration for the anti-air world and for me personally. the nobel peace prize no order to us today. will be of value only if it leads to can create change in the lives of victims of sexual violence on them and the world and the restoration of peace i
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which means sarah sanders fields the questions about credibility.her credibility. >> good afternoon. >> every official that speaks for this white house gets questions about their credibility because there have just been a number of statements that have been said at the top, from the president himself, that have just been simply not true. >> do you want to correct the record on your statement from august? >> in august of 2017, sanders said the president did not dictate don junior's statement about the 2016 trump tower meeting with russians. >> he weighed in, offered suggestion, like any farther would do. >> ten months later it became clear he did dictate his son's statement. but sanders went silent on the topic. >> i'm not going to comment on the outside counsel. >> you said something from the podium. was it accurate or not? >> i'm not going to engage on matters that deal with the outside counsel. >> why should we be able to trust that the information we're getting from this administration is accurate? >> i think that if you spent a little bit more t
which means sarah sanders fields the questions about credibility.her credibility. >> good afternoon. >> every official that speaks for this white house gets questions about their credibility because there have just been a number of statements that have been said at the top, from the president himself, that have just been simply not true. >> do you want to correct the record on your statement from august? >> in august of 2017, sanders said the president did not dictate...
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. >> governor sarah palin of the great state of alaska!8 million cracks in the highest glass ceiling in america, but it turns out the women of america aren't finished yet and we can shatter that glass ceiling once and for all! let's be honest. every insurance company tells you they can save you money. save up to 10% when you bundle with esurance. including me, esurance spokesperson dennis quaid. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412," you probably won't believe me. hey, actor lady whose scene was cut. hi. but you can believe this esurance employee, nancy abraham. seriously, send her an email and ask her yourself. no emails... no emails. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of
. >> governor sarah palin of the great state of alaska!8 million cracks in the highest glass ceiling in america, but it turns out the women of america aren't finished yet and we can shatter that glass ceiling once and for all! let's be honest. every insurance company tells you they can save you money. save up to 10% when you bundle with esurance. including me, esurance spokesperson dennis quaid. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to...
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last night i spoke to press secretary sarah sanders about the story.at she said. >> sarah: the president was focused on the transition and building a new government and preparing to take office. the role the president had in the inauguration was to raise his hand and take the oste. >> martha: -- take the oath. >> martha: but the next goat says something about this feels familiar with her. patty blagojevich the wife of former governor rod blagojevich serving prison sentence on corruption charges. patty, good to have you with us this everything. what similarities do you see? >> it's a dirty business, martha, when the prosecutors with the unchecked power and no oversight can go after any politician they want. those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. look at what they did to my husband ten years ago to see what they are doing to president trump now. the same prosecutors, the same political assassins as i call them, are taking legal fundraising contributions and turning them in to something that is, you know, trying to stay are crimes. no
last night i spoke to press secretary sarah sanders about the story.at she said. >> sarah: the president was focused on the transition and building a new government and preparing to take office. the role the president had in the inauguration was to raise his hand and take the oste. >> martha: -- take the oath. >> martha: but the next goat says something about this feels familiar with her. patty blagojevich the wife of former governor rod blagojevich serving prison sentence on...
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that's why i'm saying sarah huckabee sanders is unqualified. during his campaign said mexico was going to pay for the wall. now all of a sudden we have to find taxpayer dollars to pay for the wall. there are two good faith offers on the table from democrats. one, that the government can pass the six bipartisan proposition bills and pass a resolution for one year for the department of homeland security. or two, pass one continuing resolution for all of the proposition bills for a year and then we'll still be back here. those are the options on the table. he ain't about to get that wall. >> and paul, you heard phil said -- phil mattingly said that a republican senator said he found it amusing that sarah sanders said they were impatient. take a listen to sarah sanders suggesting they're tired of waiting for congress to act on the government funding. >> at this point, the senate has thrown out a lot of ideas. we're disappointing in the fact they have yet to vote on something and pass something. so when they do that, we'll make a determination on wh
that's why i'm saying sarah huckabee sanders is unqualified. during his campaign said mexico was going to pay for the wall. now all of a sudden we have to find taxpayer dollars to pay for the wall. there are two good faith offers on the table from democrats. one, that the government can pass the six bipartisan proposition bills and pass a resolution for one year for the department of homeland security. or two, pass one continuing resolution for all of the proposition bills for a year and then...
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sarah sanders, the sarah sanders who last week said she wanted her legacy to be honesty and transparency, said she didn't see any reason to walk back her claims. those are not the droids you're looking for. as you know, michael flynn has been offering, in robert mueller's words, substantial cooperation, but the president has kind words for him. michael cohen is cooperating as well, yet as you also know the president is lobbing tweets like this at him. remember michael cohen only became a rat after the fbi did something that was unthinkable and unheard of. now you might be wonder why does one cooperator get good luck and the other gets good riddance. >> reporter: is he concerned that one of his top aides lied to the fbi and was working for a foreign government? >> not when it comes to things that have anything to do with the president. the activities that he has said to -- and we'll let the court make that determination -- to have engaged in don't have anything to do with the president. >> is he concerned he was working for another government during the campaign. does that concern him or
sarah sanders, the sarah sanders who last week said she wanted her legacy to be honesty and transparency, said she didn't see any reason to walk back her claims. those are not the droids you're looking for. as you know, michael flynn has been offering, in robert mueller's words, substantial cooperation, but the president has kind words for him. michael cohen is cooperating as well, yet as you also know the president is lobbing tweets like this at him. remember michael cohen only became a rat...
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please welcome sarah huckabee sanders, the white house press secretary. [applause] thank you so much for joining us at women rule. i'm going to get right to the news of the day, but we're also going to discuss how sarah has put her personal stamp on the job and how she's juggled the demands of a public high-profile , literally nonstop job with raising a young family. sarah has 3 kids under the age of six, so not too much going on in her life. >> i know most of you are just impressed i got showered and ready with 3 kids and made it here. [laughter] >> so, i want to start with some of the events that unfolded here while most of us were here. the president had, i think, spirited would be a good way to describe it, meeting with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and indicated that he is willing to shut down the government over funding a border wall. does the white house think that this is a winning political issue? >> first, let me just say thank you for having me. it's an honor to be with you in a different type of format than we usually get to engage at the --
please welcome sarah huckabee sanders, the white house press secretary. [applause] thank you so much for joining us at women rule. i'm going to get right to the news of the day, but we're also going to discuss how sarah has put her personal stamp on the job and how she's juggled the demands of a public high-profile , literally nonstop job with raising a young family. sarah has 3 kids under the age of six, so not too much going on in her life. >> i know most of you are just impressed i got...
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this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening, and welcome sarah: i'm sarah lacy, founder of chairman mom. it is my pleasure to tonight host a discussion about women in the workplace recently released. please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight, alexis krivkovich, managing partner at mckinsey & company and co-author of the report, along with sukhinder singh cassidy, president of stubhub. we will talk about what we should all be doing for these outcomes. you can also find the report at women in the workplace.com. a lot to talk about. let's get started. alexis, i want to start with you as the author of the report. in some ways, it's shocking but not surprising. the top line is nothing has substantively changed. in the four years, you guys at have been giving us data, making this data-based argument in the headquarters of what was supposed to be eight data-centric industry, nothing has changed. we will drill down on a lot of things in this study. one of my favorite things, and you guys did it with lean in.org and basically proved that leaning in is not the problem. you said women a
this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening, and welcome sarah: i'm sarah lacy, founder of chairman mom. it is my pleasure to tonight host a discussion about women in the workplace recently released. please join me in welcoming our speakers tonight, alexis krivkovich, managing partner at mckinsey & company and co-author of the report, along with sukhinder singh cassidy, president of stubhub. we will talk about what we should all be doing for these outcomes. you can also find the...
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sarah sanders had a lot to answer to today. down some of her answers coming up. omething old, and saying, "really?" so capital one is building something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. because that's how it should be. you can open one from right here or anywhere in 5 minutes. seriously, 5 minutes... this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with $0 down, $0 due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> you are watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. when michael flynn walked into a federal court in washington this morning, he probably expected to answer a couple questions about his guilty plea for lying to the fbi and learn how much time, if any, he would spend behind bar
sarah sanders had a lot to answer to today. down some of her answers coming up. omething old, and saying, "really?" so capital one is building something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. because that's how it should be. you can open one from right here or anywhere in 5 minutes. seriously, 5 minutes... this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? ♪ the...
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i would like to mention sarah paul. she has become a dear friend of mine joining my staff seven and a half years ago. i have leaned on her heavily to deal with complicated issues from gaming issues to mining to technology, no one can grasp an issue like her. during her last campaign she served as my chief of staff. so, thank you, sarah, and congratulations. on thanksgiving day she introduced lener miller paul to the world. again, thank you to sarah, raymond, and big brother james on the new addition. i would finally like to recognize ashley. ashley oversees our state operation and has been with us since the early days of the house of representatives. whether it's putting together the tahoe summit or local issues, ashley was someone i could always count on. over the past decade that i've known ashley she's become like family to me, but more important, like family to lynn. she's based in reno, but we're fortunate to have her here in washington, d.c., today, so i would like to recognize her along with mack, scott, and sara
i would like to mention sarah paul. she has become a dear friend of mine joining my staff seven and a half years ago. i have leaned on her heavily to deal with complicated issues from gaming issues to mining to technology, no one can grasp an issue like her. during her last campaign she served as my chief of staff. so, thank you, sarah, and congratulations. on thanksgiving day she introduced lener miller paul to the world. again, thank you to sarah, raymond, and big brother james on the new...
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sarah: this is a societal thing. one of the things i wanted to get into in this conversation, if we care about fixing this problem, which i assume people in this room at least do, how much of that is going to come down to policy, how much of that will come down to society and employees demanding it, how much of it will come down to enlightened despots at these companies who happen to be leading the way. i think we see that data alone -- data is great as a talking point, but it doesn't move people. sukhinder you have been very involved recently with this new law passed in california where you have to have women on boards. everyone hates quotas, but you travel around the world and you go to the countries that are at the top of the glass ceiling index, these are what the countries did to get there. sukhinder: repercussions work, disruption works. you point to the new law here in california or in fact in europe. while people hate thinking about quotas, obviously there is a repercussion. there are other countries that hav
sarah: this is a societal thing. one of the things i wanted to get into in this conversation, if we care about fixing this problem, which i assume people in this room at least do, how much of that is going to come down to policy, how much of that will come down to society and employees demanding it, how much of it will come down to enlightened despots at these companies who happen to be leading the way. i think we see that data alone -- data is great as a talking point, but it doesn't move...
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any moment now, sarah sanders will be takinging that podium.ions on a very big news day. we will bring that to you live as soon as it gets going. president trump's namesake charity is going seek to exist. this was the agreement made in a case, a separate case brought by new york's attorney general. i am back with the panel. i want to talk to you about this. you have been doing reporting on this. the foundation was embroiled in claims that the trump family was kind of using the donations as almost a slush fund. what's going to happen now? >> the foundation is ceasing to exist as part of this agreement with the attorney general's office. the lawsuit that the attorney general's office brought against the foundation will continue. they are not letting it go by dissolving this. the attorney general doesn't mince words when she said this details a shocking pattern of illegality and said they used this as little more than a checkbook. according to the allegations, the foundation was spending money, $2.8 million it raised, spending money to settle trum
any moment now, sarah sanders will be takinging that podium.ions on a very big news day. we will bring that to you live as soon as it gets going. president trump's namesake charity is going seek to exist. this was the agreement made in a case, a separate case brought by new york's attorney general. i am back with the panel. i want to talk to you about this. you have been doing reporting on this. the foundation was embroiled in claims that the trump family was kind of using the donations as...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. karin: l's show you some cctv pictures whiche herged that were filmed on the second of october, the date saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed at the saudi consulate in istanbul. in them yocan see men taking suitcases into the building in the afternoon and early evening, in two separate trips. it is not known what is in those cases, and there is no confirmation that they are link khashoggi.lling of mr. however, turkish media reports that there may be a link to claims thasmhis body was bered and removed from the consulate building. rthe u.s. democratic sena elizabeth warren has announced she is considering running for president 2020, with the decision expected early in the new year. she is the first high-profile democrat to herself for for the foro put herselfrd for the race. she made the announcement in a video posted to her twitter account. a while ago she spoke to reporters outside hee alongside her husband, a harvard law professor, and dog. sen. warren: today i announced an e
sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. karin: l's show you some cctv pictures whiche herged that were filmed on the second of october, the date saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed at the saudi consulate in istanbul. in them yocan see men taking suitcases into the building in the afternoon and early evening, in two separate trips. it is not known what is in those cases, and there is no confirmation that they are link khashoggi.lling of mr. however, turkish media reports that there may be a...
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and sarah's mother says she was a talented drummer who met schelling through music. the two were not romantically involved. schelling appeared before a judge on friday. that judge ordering him to remain in detention for 14 days as this investigation continues. so far, guys, police have not released any kind of motive. >> another sad element to this, she was really trying to help this man, and there were warning signs. she kept telling her mother and friends like, i'm his only friend, and he needs help and then sadly just an awful, awful result. >> and you look at those foreboding text messages. >> yeah. >> it's terrifying. >> all right. >> thank you very much, erielle. appreciate it. >>> let's switch now to sam champion, our friend from kentucky. >> yes. >> i'm always nervous on how this is going to go. i just -- yeah, it used to just be dan. now i don't know. >> you've got the clammy hands and everything. which way is it going? >> i'm shaking. let's get to the video. we've got some pictures. speaking of rocking and rolling how do you feel about taking the ferry arou
and sarah's mother says she was a talented drummer who met schelling through music. the two were not romantically involved. schelling appeared before a judge on friday. that judge ordering him to remain in detention for 14 days as this investigation continues. so far, guys, police have not released any kind of motive. >> another sad element to this, she was really trying to help this man, and there were warning signs. she kept telling her mother and friends like, i'm his only friend, and...
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once again, sarah is here to answer any questions. are there any questions or comments from the commission? any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, we have a motion to approve. >> so moved. >> do i hear a second class. >> second. >> any opposed? thank you. the motion carries. item kk is requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with project open hand to the provision of adults with disabilities home delivered meals during the period of july first, 2018, through june 30th, 2020. for an additional amount of $215,192 plus a 10% contingency for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $564,302. lauren is back to answer questions. are there any questions or comments from the commission? are there any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, may i have a motion to approve? >> so moved. >> thank you. all in favor? thank you the motion carries. item ll. requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with community living campaign for the provision of home delivered grocery services during th
once again, sarah is here to answer any questions. are there any questions or comments from the commission? any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, we have a motion to approve. >> so moved. >> do i hear a second class. >> second. >> any opposed? thank you. the motion carries. item kk is requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with project open hand to the provision of adults with disabilities home delivered meals during the period of july...
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sarah is running out of good stuff to say. this has been a really great conversation. thank you for being here to share your perspective on news that broke as we were sitting here and also on how you juggled an extremely public, high profile job, as well as having three young children so thank you so much. >> guest: thank you for having me and thank you for the conference, it is important we continue to highlight women in the workplace and certainly women who have been able to fight through a number of challenges to be where they are. i'm glad to be one of them and proud and thankful to be here so thank you so much. [applause] .. they argue that washington bureaucrats are seeking to undermine the presidency of donald trump. also we bring you several stops from the former first. in her memoir, becoming. visit booktv.org for the complete schedule. no
sarah is running out of good stuff to say. this has been a really great conversation. thank you for being here to share your perspective on news that broke as we were sitting here and also on how you juggled an extremely public, high profile job, as well as having three young children so thank you so much. >> guest: thank you for having me and thank you for the conference, it is important we continue to highlight women in the workplace and certainly women who have been able to fight...
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sarah, to you first. the judge, stern warnings. basically saying to flynn are you sure you want to be sentenced today? are you sure? are you sure? it seems he was about to be given jail time and flynn's lawyers kind of got the hint. >> right. >> so my question to you is what changed? >> well, look, i think in the context of federal sentencing, the biggest mistake you can make is to engage in a blame game, which flynn's lawyers did in his papers and essentially say that he was duped by the authorities. that back fired on him today. it's about acceptance of responsibility. it's about contrition, it's about remorse, none of which was in his sentencing papers that he filed with the court. so this judge has clearly sent a strong message that he's disgusted by flynn, probably also because of the aggravating factors, because of who he is. he's not joe schmo, these a three-star general, national security adviser he should have known better. he's somebody who should be held to a higher standard. this judge said you better come back with a h
sarah, to you first. the judge, stern warnings. basically saying to flynn are you sure you want to be sentenced today? are you sure? are you sure? it seems he was about to be given jail time and flynn's lawyers kind of got the hint. >> right. >> so my question to you is what changed? >> well, look, i think in the context of federal sentencing, the biggest mistake you can make is to engage in a blame game, which flynn's lawyers did in his papers and essentially say that he was...
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sarah: i'm sarah lacy, founder of chairman mom. it is my pleasure to tonight host a discussion about women in the workplace. welcoming our in speakers tonight, alexis, managing partner at mckinsey & company and co-author of the report, along with sue, president of stubhub. we will talk about what we should all be doing for these outcomes. a lot to talk about. let's get started. alexis, i want to start with you report.uthor of the the top line is, nothing has substantively changed. you have been giving us data, making this data-based argument in the headquarters of what was supposed to be eight data-centric industry, nothing has changed. we will drill down on a lot of things. , andf my favorite things you guys did it with lean in.org and basically said that lean in is not the problem. you said women are asking for raises, asking for promotions. women are not the problem. [laughter] alexis: you have taken my punchline. so, we started this because we said, ok, everybody talks about diversity, says diversity is important, but clearly i
sarah: i'm sarah lacy, founder of chairman mom. it is my pleasure to tonight host a discussion about women in the workplace. welcoming our in speakers tonight, alexis, managing partner at mckinsey & company and co-author of the report, along with sue, president of stubhub. we will talk about what we should all be doing for these outcomes. a lot to talk about. let's get started. alexis, i want to start with you report.uthor of the the top line is, nothing has substantively changed. you have...
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. >> april ryan, we have seen the public interaction between you and sarah huckabee sanders. [laughter] >> is it different privately between you and the sentence. >> no. what is unfortunate is that i've had a great relationship with everyone i've worked with until this administration, we tried to reset but as long as sarah huckabee sanders is performing for an audience of one, her boss, daddy boss i call, the president of the united states, she will never have a kind word to say to me or a friendly way to treat me, friendly adversary way to treat me in that room or building. it's bad, it's really bad and what i try to do is just keep my head up and do my job, it's not about me, it's about the story, it's about the issue, it's not about me. the first book presidency black and white and this one under fire, similarities and differences between the two books? >> big differences. this book is about me. as a journalist you're not supposed to be the story and i had to take you inside to the fight, the real fight, the arguments, the name calling, the back and forth, why they put me
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>> hello, sarah. so nice to read your book and i wanted to ask you something about the writing process. it feels so much like you took 15 years to write this because it's so authentic and i loved the approach that you take writing it to an unborn daughter and so i'm wondering out what point in your writing process did you choose to do that? >> that is such a great question and i love talking about craft. i'm a former english professor so the writers among us. might particularly enjoy this question. so, i knew believe it or not and if you read the book i think you will believe me when i say i will shoot you straight and it wouldn't say if it wasn't true. i knew when i was a child that i was going to write this book took of course, i didn't know what it would look like or what relevance of greyhound, but i would say specifically to my grandma, grandma someday i'm going to write a book about our family took i strategically made decisions along the way for it to become a reality so i was the editor of my
>> hello, sarah. so nice to read your book and i wanted to ask you something about the writing process. it feels so much like you took 15 years to write this because it's so authentic and i loved the approach that you take writing it to an unborn daughter and so i'm wondering out what point in your writing process did you choose to do that? >> that is such a great question and i love talking about craft. i'm a former english professor so the writers among us. might particularly...
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sarah, i know it's a good thing to come to a wind farm, but can we go back inside?s from the previous programme, go to the website, look out for more weather world in 2019. until then, keep checking the forecast. happy christmas and welcome to breakfast with louise minchin. our headlines today: rescuers battle to prevent disease spreading in the wake of the tsunami in indonesia that's killed more than 370 people. after three days of disruption at gatwick airport, the government says drone detection systems can now be deployed throughout the uk. the actor kevin spacey is charged in america with sexual assault and releases a video addressing allegations made against him.
sarah, i know it's a good thing to come to a wind farm, but can we go back inside?s from the previous programme, go to the website, look out for more weather world in 2019. until then, keep checking the forecast. happy christmas and welcome to breakfast with louise minchin. our headlines today: rescuers battle to prevent disease spreading in the wake of the tsunami in indonesia that's killed more than 370 people. after three days of disruption at gatwick airport, the government says drone...
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sean spicer and sarah, president and even steve bannon have said your huge now because of us. i was always there and people want to say that i did this area you put the spotlight on me by telling me shaking my head when i didn't shake my head, you put the spotlight on me when you told me to get the cdc together for a meeting. i didn't do that, you did that. so i've been doing this for a long time, i've been outthere and when it comes to cnn, we've been talking , so just it's kind of happened at the same time but this president did not make me. i am morgan state made, i am april made. i was just prepared for the time. >> president clinton, w bush, obama and the trump, one story from each area. >> one-story, bill clinton, the greatest initiative. the soul food i put together with black journalists and bill clinton talking about range. george w. bush, what's his story? i toured the gallery, the corporate art gallery across the street from the white house. we walked with the first lady laura bush and we toured the exhibit and we watched the primitively crafted quilts, view them an
sean spicer and sarah, president and even steve bannon have said your huge now because of us. i was always there and people want to say that i did this area you put the spotlight on me by telling me shaking my head when i didn't shake my head, you put the spotlight on me when you told me to get the cdc together for a meeting. i didn't do that, you did that. so i've been doing this for a long time, i've been outthere and when it comes to cnn, we've been talking , so just it's kind of happened at...
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sarah: absolutely.the fundamental news, individual company news, yes, you are getting strong is that you would expect to give a lift, but right now it is the macro that is ruling all. >> you mentioned a full's errand. ol's errand. where is the money flow going? you do not see it in equities. it does not seem like people are really putting money to work in the way you talk about it. sarah: if anywhere, we have seen money going to short-term government bonds. we have heard a lot of strategists come out lately and talk about cash, saying this is something you have to think about going forward. sticking with someone from jpmorgan's multi-asset unit this morning, he was saying they have cut their equity allocation by 12% to 16%. with that done, they are looking for a time they can put it back to work. but things are going to have to change for that to happen. caroline: let's get some more market analysis on the selloff. our equity strategist is with us on the phone. what are you expecting? what do you feel w
sarah: absolutely.the fundamental news, individual company news, yes, you are getting strong is that you would expect to give a lift, but right now it is the macro that is ruling all. >> you mentioned a full's errand. ol's errand. where is the money flow going? you do not see it in equities. it does not seem like people are really putting money to work in the way you talk about it. sarah: if anywhere, we have seen money going to short-term government bonds. we have heard a lot of...
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it's troubling, as you mentioned, the way the white house responded to this, and sarah sanders went out and lied to the american people. shocker. i use that term advisely, because often times i kind of chalk it up to somebody lying to her and she parrots that information, so i think it's important to distinguish, but here's it's a lie because flynn's attorney stood in court and told a judge that flynn was not entrapped or deceived into not getting a lawyer, and he knew what was going on and he didn't feel like the fbi was doing anything wrong and then sarah sanders went out at the white house in front of the podium and said, no, he was ambushed, and it shows a pattern of the attacks on law enforcement and the fbi, again, she went out yesterday and lied, but i guess we call that tuesday now. >> it was, in fact, tuesday, that is the one thing there that was true. and let's play sarah sanders and juxtapose that with what happened in court. >> flynn, he has cooperated with the special counsel's office and met with them 19 times, and is there a reason why the president is not a rat. >> we kn
it's troubling, as you mentioned, the way the white house responded to this, and sarah sanders went out and lied to the american people. shocker. i use that term advisely, because often times i kind of chalk it up to somebody lying to her and she parrots that information, so i think it's important to distinguish, but here's it's a lie because flynn's attorney stood in court and told a judge that flynn was not entrapped or deceived into not getting a lawyer, and he knew what was going on and he...
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shery: sarah mcgregor, thank you.is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest stories in the news. germany stepping up efforts to fix. deutsche bank with a merger officials are studying ways to make it easier for the country's biggest lender to work with -- merge with commerzbank. shares of under armour fell the most in four months today. they disappointed investors with its long-term outlook. under armour expects annual growth in the low single digits from 2020 to 2023....