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christopher knowlton. "bubble in the sun" the florida boom and how it brought on the great depression. so it's our fault. i thought there something else involved. christopher knowlton is a former staff writer and london magazine he spent much time in the investment business as previous book was "cattle kingdom" the hidden history of the cowboy west, please give him a nice warm welcome, christopher knowlton. [applause] thank you steve's loss i appreciate that, good evening everybody. really appreciate your coming. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick who was the founder of coral gables. that was for this book, "bubble in the sun". the book is about the florida in the roaring 20s. more specifically, about the florida land boom which, as you may know was the greatest land boom in american history. as it happens, one of the most impactful because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. at the moment,
christopher knowlton. "bubble in the sun" the florida boom and how it brought on the great depression. so it's our fault. i thought there something else involved. christopher knowlton is a former staff writer and london magazine he spent much time in the investment business as previous book was "cattle kingdom" the hidden history of the cowboy west, please give him a nice warm welcome, christopher knowlton. [applause] thank you steve's loss i appreciate that, good evening...
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up next, how the fbi failed to reveal christopher steele's ties to russia. i am totally blind.-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. lou: newly declassified footnotes from the justice department's inspector general michael horowitz' investigation of spygate uncovering essential evidence used by the fbi to spy on carter panel were in fact interference. the footnotes reveal beginning early on and continuing throughout the fbi's russia investigation or crossfire hurricane, fbi officials were in critical information streams that flowed to the dossier were likely tainted with russian intelligence disinformation. but the fbi aggressively advanced the probe anyway. joining us tonight, one of the country's leading investigative journalists, john solomon. editor-in-chief his new media outlook, just the "america's news headquarters." just -- just just the news. we keep learning more and more about how corrupt the fbi and the justice department were. it's just absurd that we are still waiti
up next, how the fbi failed to reveal christopher steele's ties to russia. i am totally blind.-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. lou: newly declassified footnotes from the justice department's inspector general michael horowitz' investigation of spygate uncovering essential evidence used by the fbi to spy on carter panel were in fact interference. the footnotes reveal beginning...
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christopher steele should never have been shown a door inside the fbi.tead we sustained 2 1/2 years in an investigation into a false allegation that put the process through an unnecessary process. lou: this was an attempt to overthrow the president. this was an attempt to align the entire fbi with russian intelligence objectives and missions. and this should result not in a discussion about the unseemliness of a sordidly politically correct officialdom of the fbi under president obama. it should be about a sinister cabal operating in the fbi and the justice department and the intelligence agencies to overthrow a president. we have not been talking about the wrong things. but our leadership in washington has been caulking about the wrong things and feeding us pablum when in point of fact they are refusing to bring these people to justice. i say refusing. this is outrageous that we are having this discussion in 2020. it's outrageous. we are talking about four years ago. >> it's taken a very long time. part of the reason is the fbi and intelligence communit
christopher steele should never have been shown a door inside the fbi.tead we sustained 2 1/2 years in an investigation into a false allegation that put the process through an unnecessary process. lou: this was an attempt to overthrow the president. this was an attempt to align the entire fbi with russian intelligence objectives and missions. and this should result not in a discussion about the unseemliness of a sordidly politically correct officialdom of the fbi under president obama. it...
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christoph: yes, clearly. ecb is again doing a lot of the heavy lifting. the program that started last thursday certainly helped to bring in spreads on that date. much theyk at how have spent over the last couple of days, over 15 billion in the overall program. this compares with with the end of the year, which would be a fraction of this. it is a lot of money. at the end of the week, so by friday, spreads go wider and they kept widening again on monday. given these political concerns that we have discussed before, probably they need to do a lot more still to support not just the new debt that will be issued in italy, but also existing investors who rather want to reduce the exposures given the unresolved political issues. matt: thanks very much for joining us. we will keep you with us for a little longer. we still want to talk about corporate critics with christoph rieger, head of fixed-rate strategy at commerzbank. in7% year on year jump fourth-quarter revenue was reported by --, beating expectations thanks
christoph: yes, clearly. ecb is again doing a lot of the heavy lifting. the program that started last thursday certainly helped to bring in spreads on that date. much theyk at how have spent over the last couple of days, over 15 billion in the overall program. this compares with with the end of the year, which would be a fraction of this. it is a lot of money. at the end of the week, so by friday, spreads go wider and they kept widening again on monday. given these political concerns that we...
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christopher knowlton is a former staff writer for fortune magazine. he has spent 15 years in the investment business. his previous book was cattle kingdom. please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you, steve moss. appreciate that. good evening, everybody. really appreciate your company. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merritt who was the founder of coral gables. that was for this book. the book is about florida in the roaring 20s. more specifically, about the florida land boom which, as you may know, was the greatest land boom in american history. as it happens, one of the most impactful because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. as a writer, i am specializing in writing about these unusual speculative frenzies. my previous book, cattle kingdom kingdom, published in 2017 was about open range cattle era after the civil war. that is a cowboy era. i discovered that it was really little more than an investment bubble. a lot lik
christopher knowlton is a former staff writer for fortune magazine. he has spent 15 years in the investment business. his previous book was cattle kingdom. please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you, steve moss. appreciate that. good evening, everybody. really appreciate your company. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merritt who was the founder of coral gables. that was for this book. the book is...
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let's bring in christopher bearings head of institute. christopher, always great to have you.with us. looking at equities right now, we have seen rebounds and almost the entering back into bull markets from the march lows we have seen. do you think the recent rally is really justified given the fact we see bad georgia tech out there and there is now a second tweaf of infection? >> i think what is so difficult about the current situation is that so much of the data that we are getting right now, whether from governments or companies is lagging. it is always lagging, but in this case in particular we just have a very, very extreme reading on the blow we have just suffered, and markets are still bouncing around trying to get a reading on where we will be in the third and fourth quarter. that is just very hard right now without knowing where the disease will be and how quickly people will feel comfortable going back to work, going back when es between now and there might be a vaccine. >> the collapse in oil prices, we are seeing that for a second day this week when it comes to the
let's bring in christopher bearings head of institute. christopher, always great to have you.with us. looking at equities right now, we have seen rebounds and almost the entering back into bull markets from the march lows we have seen. do you think the recent rally is really justified given the fact we see bad georgia tech out there and there is now a second tweaf of infection? >> i think what is so difficult about the current situation is that so much of the data that we are getting...
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a story christopher goffard of of the "los angeles times" spent months unraveling. strand by disturbing strand. >> it's a story about trust and betrayal, and it's a story about family.
a story christopher goffard of of the "los angeles times" spent months unraveling. strand by disturbing strand. >> it's a story about trust and betrayal, and it's a story about family.
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his friends are lin-manuel miranda, christopher jackson, all the members of the original cast hoppedthe duel perform the opening number. aubrey was shocked, of course, and had her mouth covered the entire time for the performance, gayle. what a wonderful story. >> gosh. we are all shocked. can we say how much do we love john krasinski? and i saw his wife emily beside him. and i heard that john told the little girl that he's going to send her, aubrey, and her mom to "hamilton" when everything gets back to normal. i think that is the coolest thing. i love this -- some good news. we all need some good news.
his friends are lin-manuel miranda, christopher jackson, all the members of the original cast hoppedthe duel perform the opening number. aubrey was shocked, of course, and had her mouth covered the entire time for the performance, gayle. what a wonderful story. >> gosh. we are all shocked. can we say how much do we love john krasinski? and i saw his wife emily beside him. and i heard that john told the little girl that he's going to send her, aubrey, and her mom to "hamilton"...
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those written notes are gone, and now all we have are christopher steele's recollection.ecollection was when he was directed to go to the state department, he was told that susan rice may have known and was apparently aware of his research project. that's a brand new piece of information, and it leads to a whole new area of inquiry for the congressional committees looking at this. lou: john solomon, thank you very much, as always. good to see you. john solomon, "just the news." >>> up next, more on the promising results in the trials of the antiviral drug remdesivir. we'll be talking with dr. mark rupp from the university of nebraska medical center, one of those on the front lines of the efforts to stop the wuhan virus. also tonight how will president trump hold china accountable for unleashing the deadly wuhan virus on the world, lying about it throughout? we'll tell you what the american people say should happen. i take it up with congressman jim banks here. also we're coming right back with much, much more. stay with us. ♪ ♪ there are times when our need to connect rea
those written notes are gone, and now all we have are christopher steele's recollection.ecollection was when he was directed to go to the state department, he was told that susan rice may have known and was apparently aware of his research project. that's a brand new piece of information, and it leads to a whole new area of inquiry for the congressional committees looking at this. lou: john solomon, thank you very much, as always. good to see you. john solomon, "just the news."...
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give him a nice warm welcome, christopher knowlton. [applause] >> thank you, steve moss, he appreciate that. good evening, everybody. really appreciate your coming. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yelled i was here researching the career of georgemer rick, the founder of girl gables gable -- coral gabl. the book is about the florida in the roaring 20s. more specifically, it's about the florida land boom, which as you may know was the greatest land boom in american history, and as it happens, one of the most impactful because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. at the moment, as a writer, i'm specializing in writing about these unusual speculative frenzies. my previous book, cattle kingdom, published in 2017, was about the open range cattle era after the civil war. that's the cowboy era. and i discovered that it was really little more than an investment bubble, a lot like the do dot-com bubble of the 1990s instead of young enemy going to california to join tech companies, they w
give him a nice warm welcome, christopher knowlton. [applause] >> thank you, steve moss, he appreciate that. good evening, everybody. really appreciate your coming. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yelled i was here researching the career of georgemer rick, the founder of girl gables gable -- coral gabl. the book is about the florida in the roaring 20s. more specifically, it's about the florida land boom, which as you may know was the greatest land boom in american...
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christopher street day is just around the corner it's a big event in the 2 acre district attended by people from all over spain. visitors to sign in tone are impressed by father and his open church. but it's a last minute the priest withdrew permission for us to film the blessing of a gay couple church doctrine forbids such blessings. perhaps father and hill was afraid of getting on the wrong side of the bishop. homicide but i've got a famous becoming what i want to get let's draw the curtains one of you at the front with you at the side and you at the other side. of. you to cause problems. that we're closing the curtains now because of the football match on the other photo the one spain's national team was playing that evening and the game was going to be screened in san antonio jaime and the other volunteers had a lot to do then do you have any more chairs. these ones aren't as heavy. if you come on we can carry it to. calcutta check out the milk and keep the or shall i realized that i was going to find it difficult at 1st because it isn't easy . for think there but with time i'm r
christopher street day is just around the corner it's a big event in the 2 acre district attended by people from all over spain. visitors to sign in tone are impressed by father and his open church. but it's a last minute the priest withdrew permission for us to film the blessing of a gay couple church doctrine forbids such blessings. perhaps father and hill was afraid of getting on the wrong side of the bishop. homicide but i've got a famous becoming what i want to get let's draw the curtains...
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christopher for knowlton and how it brought on the great depression. a former staff writer for fortune magazine and spent 13 years in the investment business the hidden history of the cowboy west. [applause] >> thank you steve and i appreciate you coming. it's good to be back in coral gables. it seems like just yesterday i was her researching the career the founder of coral gables for this book bubble in the sun. the book is about the roaring twenties in florida and more specifically about the land boom which you may know is the greatest land boom in american history. and as it happens one of the most impactful because of the role that it played leading up to the great depression. and as a writer i am specializing about the speculative frenzy my previous book cattle kingdom published 2017 was about the open range cattle era after the siddle - - the civil war. and i discovered there is little more than the investment bubble of the 19 nineties. and with the young men to grow to california and went out to colorado and wyoming and montana to enjoy he cattl
christopher for knowlton and how it brought on the great depression. a former staff writer for fortune magazine and spent 13 years in the investment business the hidden history of the cowboy west. [applause] >> thank you steve and i appreciate you coming. it's good to be back in coral gables. it seems like just yesterday i was her researching the career the founder of coral gables for this book bubble in the sun. the book is about the roaring twenties in florida and more specifically...
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and christopher haynes is a global crude and in this stat energy aspects and he joins me now hi christopher so the pandemic has really devastated the global economy recon and the state that overstate that what impacts is the overall economic slowdown having on the global oil prices at this stage. i would agree with you but i also think this is what a lot. we consume of them on i think we've got an economic. disaster coming ahead of us right now all we're doing is beating with the lack of traveling . down measures people are going to what people are dropping their kids to school to be flying anywhere and that's really causing a victim on problem. the kind of numbers that we're looking at this you know ponce that he descent production going to mars and the oil market just isn't set up to deal with that kind of a change so that's what we're really struggling with now i think the economics of that are going to come later that is on the line. right i mean but it's all about the issue of storage the fact that there is all of this oil that isn't being sold at the storage space is running out what
and christopher haynes is a global crude and in this stat energy aspects and he joins me now hi christopher so the pandemic has really devastated the global economy recon and the state that overstate that what impacts is the overall economic slowdown having on the global oil prices at this stage. i would agree with you but i also think this is what a lot. we consume of them on i think we've got an economic. disaster coming ahead of us right now all we're doing is beating with the lack of...
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machine my guest today is christopher shaw historian policy analyst and author of the new book money power and the people he joins me now from berkeley california christopher thank you for coming on board with us in this time trying times we're in christe the subtitle of your new book is the american struggle to make banking democratic what do you mean by the term democratic banking i've never heard of such a thing. so my research found that in the early 20th century there was this real grassroots movement to try to make banking more democratic and it was led by people who were in expect to care about banking to be informed about it to be more debate about it people like electricians still workers reclaimers farmers and what they wanted was a banking system where they know if they took their money and they put in the bank would be safe they could have that confidence they wanted a baking system where they knew that they could get money in a loan for a home or to operate a farm and also they wanted a banking system that wouldn't destabilize the economy so in the $1000.00 century and i
machine my guest today is christopher shaw historian policy analyst and author of the new book money power and the people he joins me now from berkeley california christopher thank you for coming on board with us in this time trying times we're in christe the subtitle of your new book is the american struggle to make banking democratic what do you mean by the term democratic banking i've never heard of such a thing. so my research found that in the early 20th century there was this real...
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christopher: you definitely are.y good barometer is looking at three refunded bonds that have been escrowed in u.s. treasury debt. five-year municipal bonds that are pre-refunded somewhere around 300% of the comparable u.s. treasury, see you are basically getting a treasury backed municipal bond tax-free at 300% of the comparable treasury is. taylor: is that something you are looking at buying? christopher: yes, there's a lot of activity in that space due to government changes over the recent years. there are fewer and fewer of these bonds available at the present time, but when you can find these bonds, a lot of safety, and want that is very attractive to a lot of investors in the market. taylor: i want to talk about intervention by the fed. has the federal reserve done enough to intervene in the muni market, or would you look to see more? christopher: i am kind of betwixt and between, so to speak. i think they have done a decent amount. it is a good starting point. it is clearly not enough to get them out of the wo
christopher: you definitely are.y good barometer is looking at three refunded bonds that have been escrowed in u.s. treasury debt. five-year municipal bonds that are pre-refunded somewhere around 300% of the comparable u.s. treasury, see you are basically getting a treasury backed municipal bond tax-free at 300% of the comparable treasury is. taylor: is that something you are looking at buying? christopher: yes, there's a lot of activity in that space due to government changes over the recent...
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actually, the wall street journal, christopher was saying i wa nt to journal, christopher was sayingle feel good too, when they are doing a good job, i wa nt when they are doing a good job, i want to make people feel good. i wa nt want to make people feel good. i want the admiral to feel good, he's worked so hard. mike has worked so hard. and it was very nice. it was all this morning, it was entered this morning. it's a little longer clip than that. but you will see, it was really a nice thing that he said and people really appreciate that because they done a greatjob. the federal government's done a great job with all of it and this is easy. the swabs are easy, we have them coming by the tens of millions, we have them coming at a level that we will have 70 swabs you won't know what to do with them. that's easy. so they will all be there, a lot of them are there already, they are learning about testing capacity that they didn't know about that we have in the various labs, including academic, you have to remember, we have a lot of big labs in colleges that are ready to help. but i wan
actually, the wall street journal, christopher was saying i wa nt to journal, christopher was sayingle feel good too, when they are doing a good job, i wa nt when they are doing a good job, i want to make people feel good. i wa nt want to make people feel good. i want the admiral to feel good, he's worked so hard. mike has worked so hard. and it was very nice. it was all this morning, it was entered this morning. it's a little longer clip than that. but you will see, it was really a nice thing...
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with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and dawn foster, theter and broadcaster. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the new york times looks at the plight of farmers in america who are being forced to throw away millions of pounds worth of fresh food they can no longer sell, as well as presidential hopeful joe biden‘s plan to "re—open" america. the financial times reports on how, in spain, some restrictions are being eased. the paper also leads on how a co—ordinated global effort to support the oil market fell apart amidst concerns from traders that it would not be enough to counter the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. the french newspaper le figaro leads with the president emmanuel macron‘s announcement that the country will stay in lockdown until 11 may. the i leads says the uk's current lockdown will continue as the country has not yet reached the virus peak. the daily mirror's front page leads with a campaign for more protective equipment for front line nhs workers. the daily mail calls the situation in british care homes as a "c
with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph and dawn foster, theter and broadcaster. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the new york times looks at the plight of farmers in america who are being forced to throw away millions of pounds worth of fresh food they can no longer sell, as well as presidential hopeful joe biden‘s plan to "re—open" america. the financial times reports on how, in spain, some restrictions are being eased. the...
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about or projecting forward is that second wave of infection and how well it is dealt with -- >> christopher >> yes >> what are the other major ills in the global economy that this will bring to the floor as well. the four of us discussed many times before we knew what coronavirus was, there were other problems which other issues will come to the forea and create other problems there any way >> that's exactly the right way to look at it. this was annette etiface buildip and up that was already teetering and needed something to knock it over and was far more dramatic than anyone had ever seen which was a sudden stop to the global economy the nasty side effects and that we would put on top is on the credit side perhaps starting with emerging markets. one feature of the post global financial world has been the buy side bubble. as central banks bumped out liquidity through the quantitative easing programs, the problem was that this was searching for yields all types of assets and emerging markets. now you have a mountain of a dollar denominating credit in the big emerging market countries which
about or projecting forward is that second wave of infection and how well it is dealt with -- >> christopher >> yes >> what are the other major ills in the global economy that this will bring to the floor as well. the four of us discussed many times before we knew what coronavirus was, there were other problems which other issues will come to the forea and create other problems there any way >> that's exactly the right way to look at it. this was annette etiface buildip...
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christopher is a former staff writer of the chief and fortune magazine he spent 15 years the investment business as previous book was "cattle kingdom" the hidden history of the cowboy west please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] thank you steve i appreciate that, good evening everyone. i appreciate your coming. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick who is the founder of coral gables that is for this book "bubble in the sun". the book is about florida and the roaring 20s it's more importantly about the florida land boom which you may note was the greatest land boom in american history. as it happens one of the most impactful because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. now at the moment, as a writer i am specializing in writing about these unusual speculative frenzies my previous book, "cattle kingdom" published in 2017 was about the open range cattle era after the civil war that's the cowboy era. i discovered that it was little more than an investment bubble, a lot l
christopher is a former staff writer of the chief and fortune magazine he spent 15 years the investment business as previous book was "cattle kingdom" the hidden history of the cowboy west please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] thank you steve i appreciate that, good evening everyone. i appreciate your coming. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick who is the founder of coral gables that is for this...
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they knew that christopher steele was getting information. don't we know that? don't we know the details? >> even more importantly now with the story breaking yesterday, christopher steele testified. president obama's national security advisor, the highest levels of the clinton campaign. the picture of evidence that we now have, a lot more people are involved. it suggests that may be cooperating witnesses assisting. >> sean: john solomon, we will continue to follow it and follow it to the end. i have to applaud people who seek truth and justice, and equal application. thank you. tonight we have the clearest, most indisputable evidence yet that the fda framed not only michael flynn. this goes all the way to the top. weaponize, law enforcement resources, the powerful tools of intelligent to use them for political purposes. they destroyed the life of a 33-year-old veteran of this country and now the question is, do we have equal justice? will we have equal justice? are we going to have real accountability of the biggest abuse of power scandal in american history or
they knew that christopher steele was getting information. don't we know that? don't we know the details? >> even more importantly now with the story breaking yesterday, christopher steele testified. president obama's national security advisor, the highest levels of the clinton campaign. the picture of evidence that we now have, a lot more people are involved. it suggests that may be cooperating witnesses assisting. >> sean: john solomon, we will continue to follow it and follow it...
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but, as newshour weekend's christopher bookep rts, an elective procedure doesn't mean that it is not a critical one. and postponement for some could a matter of life and death. >> reporter: 27 year-ol smelissa sillrted worrying about covid-19 long before the u.s. had any known cases. >> i was watching the trends ing what wasng on in countries like italy, and i was very nervous. >> reporter: as someone with a weakened immune system, siller knew contracting the virus cld be devastating. she was once a college tennis player, but three years ago she was diagnosed with ehlers-danlos syndrome. oit's a groupgenetic connective tissue disorders that left the ligaments in her spine too loose to support her head. shgets dizzy, loses her balance, has vision problems and is in a lot of pain. but just this month she was planning to get some relief. >> s i was supposed to have cervical spine fusion or a cranial cervical fusion. so, it fuses my skull and to a few of the vertebrae in my cervical spine. and because of the number of covid cases n york city, the hospital that i would be having tgehe s a
but, as newshour weekend's christopher bookep rts, an elective procedure doesn't mean that it is not a critical one. and postponement for some could a matter of life and death. >> reporter: 27 year-ol smelissa sillrted worrying about covid-19 long before the u.s. had any known cases. >> i was watching the trends ing what wasng on in countries like italy, and i was very nervous. >> reporter: as someone with a weakened immune system, siller knew contracting the virus cld be...
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we're bringing in christopher bedford. he is senior editor at "the federalist."his next. he will weigh in on this next. ♪. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working tog
we're bringing in christopher bedford. he is senior editor at "the federalist."his next. he will weigh in on this next. ♪. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of...
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in that report, in the annex, they put in what christopher steele clinton paid for dirt steele dossier that is all of the information that we have from all of our intelligence assets, where was the information that we now learned from the horowitz report? why was that not in the i see a? >> sean: by the way, roger stone is not in jail, he now needs a new trial. a lot of people need a new tri trial. >> a lot of people have been treated unfairly here. he took a pretty strong stand a couple of times, and what is the reaction to the news? >> i asked robert mueller directly whether or not the steele dossier was part of the russian disinformation campaign. he said that was not his purview. so either he purges to himself or the fbi withheld information from robert mueller. we know that russia wanted to discredit both hillary clinton and donald trump in the 2016 campaign, they discredited hillary clinton by releasing the perspectives of her own staff. they tried to discredit donald trump by using russian spies, funded and directed by the russian government to comingle with the dnc dossier. it'
in that report, in the annex, they put in what christopher steele clinton paid for dirt steele dossier that is all of the information that we have from all of our intelligence assets, where was the information that we now learned from the horowitz report? why was that not in the i see a? >> sean: by the way, roger stone is not in jail, he now needs a new trial. a lot of people need a new tri trial. >> a lot of people have been treated unfairly here. he took a pretty strong stand a...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen a please welcome christopher next in cox.
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we'rove g very attached. ( meowing ) >> sreenivasan: last week newshour weekend's christopher the newormal looks like forhat him and his family. asked you to tell us how you're spending your time during this difficult period. here'swe what one family i virginia told us. >> reporter: the story of the wolford's familwindmill in slanesville, west virginia starts as many a storymily contraptions do. a friend called up, she had se scrap metal. >> and as soon as i saw the scrap pile, i saw the angle iron, uh, and it was just like it clicked. it's like, this would be perfect for a windmill. >> reporter: the original plan was to build the windmill last summer, but robert the dad had a continuing education class to take. and robbie the son had a vacation in florida to go on. so, no windmill. >> and it just didn't get done. >> reporter: but in march when they started sheltering in , rob the dad could longer teach west-virginia studies at the local middle school and robbie the son could no longer go to ninth grade. father and son, like most of us, w had time. >> the whole structure weighs a scot
we'rove g very attached. ( meowing ) >> sreenivasan: last week newshour weekend's christopher the newormal looks like forhat him and his family. asked you to tell us how you're spending your time during this difficult period. here'swe what one family i virginia told us. >> reporter: the story of the wolford's familwindmill in slanesville, west virginia starts as many a storymily contraptions do. a friend called up, she had se scrap metal. >> and as soon as i saw the scrap...
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we're bringing in christopher bedford. he is senior editor at "the federalist."gh in on this next. ♪. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. ♪. elizabeth: welcome back to "the evening edit. we're staying on the tara reade story. again it has major implications for the 2020 race. let's bring in our next guest, the federal "the federalist" senior editor, christopher bedford. good to see you. >> good to see you. elizabeth: media is silence on this, cnn slow to report its own "larry king live" clip with tara reade's own mother calling in saying she is upset, the daughter has a problem with the senator. when cnn on the air, mi
we're bringing in christopher bedford. he is senior editor at "the federalist."gh in on this next. ♪. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card...
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to get some insight into that research written by christopher maher he's director of the institute of health metrics and evaluation professor chat help magic sciences at university of washington. so i thank you very much for being with us it's a pleasure to have you with us but obviously the subject matter extremely difficult and hard. to convey in many ways because from what you're telling. us things are set to get worse. well i worked trying forecast the- epidemic of code nineteen our first united states by state and nowow we've rereleased- results by country n europe and will be. expanding to other parts of the world- the uk estimates. i have a very wide range of our estimates so at the lower end of our range. we see about a thousand deaths a day. or around that number continuing until thehe middle of the month. at the higher end of the range it's possible that there would be. many more deaths than that including for example going up to estimates of nearly three thousand deaths a day. next week so- yes so huge range- and certainly- challenging times ahead before peak it hit this i
to get some insight into that research written by christopher maher he's director of the institute of health metrics and evaluation professor chat help magic sciences at university of washington. so i thank you very much for being with us it's a pleasure to have you with us but obviously the subject matter extremely difficult and hard. to convey in many ways because from what you're telling. us things are set to get worse. well i worked trying forecast the- epidemic of code nineteen our first...
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back in 2011, polanski made carnage withjodie foster, kate winslet, john c reilly and christoph waltzout their young sons, less and less politely as the film goes on. carnage was based on yasmina reza's play god of carnage and a play is the ideal source for a story which takes up no more room than a theatre stage. hitchcock's rope and dial m for murder both started life in the theatre. so did richard linklater's tape with ethan hawke, robert sean leonard and uma thurman as three former high school buddies meeting in a motel room to confront each other about a crime in their past. normally, when a play is turned into a film, the director and writer open it up, spreading the action over different locations and a longer time period, but sometimes it's not opening it up that gives the film its intensity. in tape, carnage and secret honour, the characters feel trapped in an awful situation and the sets' limited dimensions add to that feeling. if they went for a stroll halfway through, it would defeat the point. and then there are films in which people are literally trapped, and the smaller
back in 2011, polanski made carnage withjodie foster, kate winslet, john c reilly and christoph waltzout their young sons, less and less politely as the film goes on. carnage was based on yasmina reza's play god of carnage and a play is the ideal source for a story which takes up no more room than a theatre stage. hitchcock's rope and dial m for murder both started life in the theatre. so did richard linklater's tape with ethan hawke, robert sean leonard and uma thurman as three former high...
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do you agree with the analyst christopher scott luber who works at the atla nta christopher scott lubere atlanta council, an expert in nato affairs, who says that after this is all over, there needs to be some really serious thinking about how in his words pandemics can within weeks degrade military operations and fragment unity among the closest of allies? do you agree with him? some serious thinking needs to be done about that. i think that after any crisis or every crisis we need to draw some lessons and adaptand crisis we need to draw some lessons and adapt and change the way that we do operations and our missions. and that will of course also be the case after the corona crisis. i think that not only nato but also nato allies more in general have to look into for instance the issue of stocks, medical equipment, protective suits and all of those things which have proven scarce or in lack of in this crisis. so i think stocks of necessary equipment but also whether we need to produce more inside our own countries. they are among the issues that have to be addressed after we have passe
do you agree with the analyst christopher scott luber who works at the atla nta christopher scott lubere atlanta council, an expert in nato affairs, who says that after this is all over, there needs to be some really serious thinking about how in his words pandemics can within weeks degrade military operations and fragment unity among the closest of allies? do you agree with him? some serious thinking needs to be done about that. i think that after any crisis or every crisis we need to draw...
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i want to bring in christopher now. as i mentioned, your theatre is big.early 500 seats. 485, b i believe. you could open on monday with reduced capacity, but you can open. those are the rules in your state, but you have decided to stay closed. how come? >> well it comes down to the difference between what you can and should do, really. for us, both for the concern and safety of our staff, our customers, despite all the measures we were taking going into this to try and operate as safely as possible just doesn't seem to make sense at this time. we're looking for clear signals from our mayor, who is leading intelligently with a lot of informed decisions as well as public health officials, so instead, we're looking at doing other things that we can do to operate safely in a way that doesn't compromise that. >> how long do you think it will be until you can open up? a matter of weeks, days or months perhaps? >> yeah, i would say it's at least weeks or months to operate in terms of having people in the space and you know, keep in mind the atlanta film festival
i want to bring in christopher now. as i mentioned, your theatre is big.early 500 seats. 485, b i believe. you could open on monday with reduced capacity, but you can open. those are the rules in your state, but you have decided to stay closed. how come? >> well it comes down to the difference between what you can and should do, really. for us, both for the concern and safety of our staff, our customers, despite all the measures we were taking going into this to try and operate as safely...
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the truth matters.er we new information released reveals why, what comey's fbi knew about christopher steele and the russian disinformation efforts. it is beyond repulsive what you will learn. later, you are not going to want to miss. dennis miller, he joins us tonight. together, we'll weather this storm. in how they craft tatheir orange juice? the corporate executives of coke and pepsi, or the farmers of florida's natural? only florida's natural is always made in florida by florida farmers. great taste. naturally. thwe've never seen it look quite like this, but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it... because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so, if you've just bought a volkswagen or were thinking of buying sometime soon, we're here to help with the community driven promise. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm ashley strohmeyer. you might want to check your bank account in the morning if you have direct deposit, it's possible your coronavirus relief check has already been deposited. and not soon enough, consumers and busin
the truth matters.er we new information released reveals why, what comey's fbi knew about christopher steele and the russian disinformation efforts. it is beyond repulsive what you will learn. later, you are not going to want to miss. dennis miller, he joins us tonight. together, we'll weather this storm. in how they craft tatheir orange juice? the corporate executives of coke and pepsi, or the farmers of florida's natural? only florida's natural is always made in florida by florida farmers....
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just breaking literally moments ago, a report revealing that the dirty dossier author christopher steele not only did he erase everything apparently but he previously had undisclosed meetings with lawyers for the dnc and the clinton campaign. in "the daily caller" reporting those details coming up also. also according to sidney powell recently unearthed evidence now proves lieutenant general michael flynn was set up and framed by corrupt agents. she will join us with the background on that. also, some states are beginning to reopen. will go through a plan to do it and do it safely and things continue to improve. i'll explain why it's important and imperative that we get the country moving again and we wouldn't have survived had some people close down. how did they do it safely? will have a breaking report as more evidence emerges about china's rampant lying also a big announcement at the end of the show tonight but first, we need to address what are the serious and credible allegations of sexual assault against joe biden according to a former congressional staffer. her name is tara reid.
just breaking literally moments ago, a report revealing that the dirty dossier author christopher steele not only did he erase everything apparently but he previously had undisclosed meetings with lawyers for the dnc and the clinton campaign. in "the daily caller" reporting those details coming up also. also according to sidney powell recently unearthed evidence now proves lieutenant general michael flynn was set up and framed by corrupt agents. she will join us with the background on...