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repaid michael cohen $130,000 after cohen paid out whatever it is he paid out to stormy daniels, isively straightforward. i think the notion of michael cohen's testimony as a witness however is where the d.a. may have some problems. and that's why you hear about the new witness from the enquirer potentially being the linchpin in someone put before the grand jury after having spoken to bragg's office with additional information. i think that's important to understand. michael cohen, as someone who has been to jail, as someone woo was fired from the trump organization, is going to be painted as a witness with credibility issues and an ax to grind. whatever it is trump's story is going to be about the $130,000 that he paid to michael cohen and its purpose is going to have to be validated somewhere other than michael cohen's testimony, so that's where the importance of the witness from the enquirer comes into play. yes, the paper trail is clear, but you still need credible witnesses to substantiate what it is in the paper trail. >> and just to be clear, the amount he reimbursed him was
repaid michael cohen $130,000 after cohen paid out whatever it is he paid out to stormy daniels, isively straightforward. i think the notion of michael cohen's testimony as a witness however is where the d.a. may have some problems. and that's why you hear about the new witness from the enquirer potentially being the linchpin in someone put before the grand jury after having spoken to bragg's office with additional information. i think that's important to understand. michael cohen, as someone...
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we are again joined by ambassador her men cohen. thank you for staying with us, mister ambassador, as we continue this discussion about libya. so livia has this sort of interesting varied role in the world of both part of the era world. it's also part of the african world, which gadhafi sought to really develop with this whole african union idea, even a gold based currency for the continent, similar to the e. you with the euro. to that dream die with gadhafi, or could we see something like that come to fruition maybe in the future? well, it, it died, we could, as we, but it already exists. for example, all of the french speaking countries that used to be french colonies. they have a common currency, it's called the c f a and it's, it's backed by the french treasury. so it's a hard currency. and they can, you can use a, c, f, a to import anything from any place in the world. because if you get, if you pay often and see a, everybody's happy with that it's bad by, it's backed by gold. so it's that coming closer coming currency. but hav
we are again joined by ambassador her men cohen. thank you for staying with us, mister ambassador, as we continue this discussion about libya. so livia has this sort of interesting varied role in the world of both part of the era world. it's also part of the african world, which gadhafi sought to really develop with this whole african union idea, even a gold based currency for the continent, similar to the e. you with the euro. to that dream die with gadhafi, or could we see something like that...
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>> no. >> then why did michael cohen make it if there was no -- >> you would have to ask michael cohen>> trump's former personal attorney michael cohen joins me now. he is the author of the book, "revenge." you can buy it now and he is here to discuss what is going on. thank you very much. i really appreciate you joining us. i want to get your reaction to this. >> it's expected. donald cannot keep track of the lies that he tells, so what better way to stop a fool from being deposed and hurting himself further than telling him to plead the fifth at least 400 times. >> so, listen, this new -- i shouldn't say new investigation, but would you call it a revamped investigation now? how would you describe it? >> let's say, reinvigorated. >> so let's say, your role in the stormy daniels payments, right, you call it the hush money payment. remind our viewers what your role was. >> i was contacted by david pecker in regard to stormy daniels. she then -- and that goes back into early, the 2011 period. but then again, right before the election. i was then asked by donald to handle it with allen we
>> no. >> then why did michael cohen make it if there was no -- >> you would have to ask michael cohen>> trump's former personal attorney michael cohen joins me now. he is the author of the book, "revenge." you can buy it now and he is here to discuss what is going on. thank you very much. i really appreciate you joining us. i want to get your reaction to this. >> it's expected. donald cannot keep track of the lies that he tells, so what better way to...
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so that's the best way to be a diplomat ambassador her men cohen. thank you so much for sharing all of that insight with us today. interviewing me, appreciate while there is so much chaos in libya right now. so many loud external voices. let's not forget to listen to the softer speakers, those of the average libyan civilian, who by and large, only wish for peace, stability and sovereignty. that's going to do it for this week's episode. modus operandi the show that dig deep into foreign policy. i am your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. the news i ah, they all need to be i'm so glad they should graphic get. what is the best time in which way? the idea about them. this is a little bit of a lady with what i see school mccartney for backwards. but some say me something that much scheme important to me and cut daughter, destiny, a lovely court. really a guy, national crime, ski politics data, which it said to jeff, i mean, you can even down can be comma, listen, go and be a communist, somebo
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joining me now this morning, is michael cohen.hor of the recent bestselling book, revenge, and he's also the host of two podcast, mea culpa, and the newest one, political beat down. michael, those two titles alone, plus your titles of your books alone, you know they're setting the table. but i have to ask you, already, you are scheduled to meet again with alvin bragg in its office this coming tuesday, is the third time now since he took over this case from cy vance. i know you can't give a lot, but can you give us some sense of what it -- what it entails when you sit down with his office. and why are so confident now that the manhattan da office will finally bring a case against donald trump? >> well again, they're bringing me in for the 16th time, three times as you rightfully stated with alvin bragg's team. at the end of the day, they're not bringing me in because there is nothing to talk about. or because they enjoy my company. they are bringing me in because we are going through loads and loads of data. i mean they have a lot
joining me now this morning, is michael cohen.hor of the recent bestselling book, revenge, and he's also the host of two podcast, mea culpa, and the newest one, political beat down. michael, those two titles alone, plus your titles of your books alone, you know they're setting the table. but i have to ask you, already, you are scheduled to meet again with alvin bragg in its office this coming tuesday, is the third time now since he took over this case from cy vance. i know you can't give a lot,...
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so that's the best way to be a diplomat, ambassador herman cohen. thank you so much for sharing all of that insight with us today. you read interviewing me, appreciate while there is so much chaos in libya right now. so many loud external voices. let's not forget to listen to the softer speakers, those of the average libyan civilian, who by and large, only wish for peace, stability and sovereignty. that's gonna do it for this week's episode. modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy. i am your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah ah there's been reported to cia, william burns offered russia 20 percent of ukrainian territory in exchange for indian the conflict. the problem, the white house found the sa all had rejected this reporting. all of which makes us think the opposite. some of the bind administration want to wrap up this middle school and it's been a watching. it was a, in a if i give both of us a shot now shorter one phenomenon from this day life going scan. no on
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so that's the best way to be a diplomat ambassador herman cohen. thank you so much for sharing all of that insight with us today. thanks. re interviewing me. appreciate. ah, while there is so much chaos in libya right now, so many loud external voices. let's not forget to listen to the softer speakers. those of the average libyan civilian, who by a large, only wish for peace, stability and sovereignty, that's going to do it for this week's episode. modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy, i am your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah ah, a digital collaboration cloth to get what is the best time to do in which was the idea about them? this is, i'm a little bit of a vehicle with our to school for carbonate port backwards, but some claim. yeah. it's not that much scheme report from the id card order. the stuff that is written there lawfully called really a car and you're still krinski product, which it said to jeff. so i'm use the menu to do that. if you don't complete
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michael cohen went on to say he believes this should lead to an indictment.rk on the team that was on the program yesterday. the da is ready do what needs to be done. >> what do you see here? >> i don't know if that's the case. i wonder about the political implications if there were to be an indictment pertaining to the stormy daniels case. you about the time such an indictment is brought, it will be seven or eight years after the facts. i guess the whied in totalling the statute of limitations is you can't indict a sitting president and, therefore, the statute of limitations is told during that time period. i don't think that is a slam dunk. i think there is a legitimate legal issue to be explored. i wonder the political impact if this is the only indictment. as you know, there are looking at this. you have the mar-a-lago documents. you have the fulton county investigation. if in the end it's only the stormy daniel case that leads to an indictment, i don't think it harms him politically at all. >> that could be taken down potentially to a misdemeanor. >> the
michael cohen went on to say he believes this should lead to an indictment.rk on the team that was on the program yesterday. the da is ready do what needs to be done. >> what do you see here? >> i don't know if that's the case. i wonder about the political implications if there were to be an indictment pertaining to the stormy daniels case. you about the time such an indictment is brought, it will be seven or eight years after the facts. i guess the whied in totalling the statute of...
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s office is where we begin the hour with michael cohen.a and also the author of the book "revenge." also joining us is investigative report, msnbc contributor. she's covered the finance and tax patterns of trump for many years. barbara mcquade is also here, an msnbc legal analyst who we also always turn to understand this. tell me what happened today. >> oh, i arrived first thing in the morning again requested by the district attorney -- >> and this is a meeting set after your last visit. >> that's correct. and i will sort of do the same thing again this time. i will be going back again for the 17th time next week. >> when you come out and talk, if you're the public facing piece of the iceberg, where do you draw the line in terms of what we don't know underneath? >> well, i think there's a lot that you don't know. a lot of the information you've read about, you've heard about over the course of how many years that donald has been entangled in all of these various investigations. but what the d.a. is currently doing is they are -- they're r
s office is where we begin the hour with michael cohen.a and also the author of the book "revenge." also joining us is investigative report, msnbc contributor. she's covered the finance and tax patterns of trump for many years. barbara mcquade is also here, an msnbc legal analyst who we also always turn to understand this. tell me what happened today. >> oh, i arrived first thing in the morning again requested by the district attorney -- >> and this is a meeting set after...
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cohen's conviction on campaign finance charges itself be reversed. even though six months had passed since cohen entered a guilty plea. amazingly, after cohen was in t prison for a year and then being transferred out of prison to home confinement during covid-19. they intervened to block his transfer because cohen would not admit it except the condition of his ankle bracelet home confinement not to engage in first amendment activities. specifically writing and publishing a book about donald trump. or saying anything in public on tv or social media about donald trump. cohen had already been home for two weeks and's unconstitutional demand from d.o.j. appeared when he and his attorney dared to as questions about it three federal marshals showed up with handcuffs and shackles and he onwas returned to the otis bill correctional institute. there he spent 16 days in solitary confinement before they were able to get his case before a federal judge she found it merely bars purpose quote transferring cohen from a furlough in home confinement 'custody was reta
cohen's conviction on campaign finance charges itself be reversed. even though six months had passed since cohen entered a guilty plea. amazingly, after cohen was in t prison for a year and then being transferred out of prison to home confinement during covid-19. they intervened to block his transfer because cohen would not admit it except the condition of his ankle bracelet home confinement not to engage in first amendment activities. specifically writing and publishing a book about donald...
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cohen's conviction on campaign finance charges itself be reversed. even though six months had already passed since cohen had entered a guilty plea. amazingly, after cohen was in prison for years and then transferred out of prison to home confinement during covid-19, barr in the doj intervened to block his transfer because cohen would not immediately accept as a condition of his ankle bracelet home confinement not to engage in first amendment activities. specifically, writing and publishing a book about donald trump. or saying anything in public on tv or on social media about donald trump. cohen had already been home for two weeks is when this unconstitutional man from doj appeared. when he is an attorney dare to ask questions about, it three federal marshal showed up with an caution shackles and he was returned to the correctional institute. there he spent 16 days in solitary confinement before they're able to get the case before federal district judge who immediately found that barr's purpose, quote, in transferring cohen from a furlough and home co
cohen's conviction on campaign finance charges itself be reversed. even though six months had already passed since cohen had entered a guilty plea. amazingly, after cohen was in prison for years and then transferred out of prison to home confinement during covid-19, barr in the doj intervened to block his transfer because cohen would not immediately accept as a condition of his ankle bracelet home confinement not to engage in first amendment activities. specifically, writing and publishing a...
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since cohen entered a guilty plea. amazingly after cohen was imprisoned for a year and being transferred out of prison to home confinement during covid 19, william barr and the doj intervened to block his transfer because cohen would not accept the condition of his ankle bracelet home confinement, not to engage in first amendment activities, specifically writing and publishing a book about donald trump or saying anything in public on tv or in social media about donald trump. cohen had been home for two weeks when this unconstitutional demand from doj appeared. when he and his attorney dared to ask questions about it, three federal marshals showed up with handcuffs and shackles and he was returned to the otis phil correctional institute where he spent 16 days in solitary confinement before they got the case before federal district judge who found william barr's purpose was transferring cohen from a lease back to custody, was retaliatory in response to cohen desiring to exercise his first amendment rights to publish a bo
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michael cohen and mr.written settlement between david dennison and peggy peterson. who is that? >> dave dennison was the pseudonym for donald trump and peggy peterson was stormy daniels. >> okay. in exchange for payment of $130,000 for a company called essential consultants. that would release her claims against dennison and agree not to disclose her claims to anyone. o anyone >> now, seems like rudy googled the federal finance laws that night after cocktails and before leave tv, and is trying to carve out where the money came from. but that's no really the point, right? the federal -- and i know this wasn't -- the federal -- that is a violation of -- >> violation of federal campaign finance laws. paying hush money is not a crime under fed rar or state law. so the crime we were looking at, as a state prosecutor, has no jurisdiction to bring federal election law violations. the state crime we were looking at had to do with the falsification of business records relating to the hush money. when michael cohen
michael cohen and mr.written settlement between david dennison and peggy peterson. who is that? >> dave dennison was the pseudonym for donald trump and peggy peterson was stormy daniels. >> okay. in exchange for payment of $130,000 for a company called essential consultants. that would release her claims against dennison and agree not to disclose her claims to anyone. o anyone >> now, seems like rudy googled the federal finance laws that night after cocktails and before leave...
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the hush money that was paid to stormy daniels. >> cohen paid out the hush money. it was -- he was paid back by the trump organization and they came up with all sorts of false ways to describe what that payment -- to describe an account for that payment in their book. >> that's right. the repayment to cohen was disguised as the payment for legal services rendered on a monthly basis pursuant to a retainer agreement. except there was no retainer agreement and no services rendered and was just being repaid for the money paid on donald trump's behalf to stormy daniels, and some other money as well. so in order to disguise the manner, the mechanism for the e repayment, false business records were created and that was the crime that we were looking at. >> now, in technical terps you described there's a problem with that because unless those false business records were created to conceal another crime, that would just be a misdemeanor, sort of wouldn't be worth bringing against trump. in order for it to be a felony there had to be some effort to conceal some other crime.
the hush money that was paid to stormy daniels. >> cohen paid out the hush money. it was -- he was paid back by the trump organization and they came up with all sorts of false ways to describe what that payment -- to describe an account for that payment in their book. >> that's right. the repayment to cohen was disguised as the payment for legal services rendered on a monthly basis pursuant to a retainer agreement. except there was no retainer agreement and no services rendered and...
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cohen. i think it should be an all of the above solution, we should look at different sources of energy, i hope that the mistakes of the past -- over 3 million floridians now get their care from their. we learn from those mistakes when we look at the inflation reduction act, knowing it is the law, and will be the law for the foreseeable future. and rather than try to undermine, and we should work together on maximizing it. under the inflation reduction act, we do have incentives for things like modular nuclear and carbon capture in there. so for colleagues who are talking about it as if it's all just renewable energy, that actually is false. there is a great opportunity for us to work together on -- to pursue this. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes mr. crenshaw, from texas. five minutes. >> thank, you mister chair. thank you for hosting this hearing, thank you all for being here. we heard earlier that republican priorities are misguided, and that was a little shocking, because i thin
cohen. i think it should be an all of the above solution, we should look at different sources of energy, i hope that the mistakes of the past -- over 3 million floridians now get their care from their. we learn from those mistakes when we look at the inflation reduction act, knowing it is the law, and will be the law for the foreseeable future. and rather than try to undermine, and we should work together on maximizing it. under the inflation reduction act, we do have incentives for things like...
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my first question is to doctor unruh cohen. can you expand on the intersection between climate change and racial injustice? >> thank you, congresswoman clark, for that important question. unfortunately, the climate crisis hits the most vulnerable. and that tends to be poorer communities. communities of color. because they've had to develop in that lower lying area. places that are -- on the coast. not to mention our tribal communities in particular. time after time, we see those communities and people who are at least able to adapt. really being hit. -- e in puerto rico now of multiple times. it just illustrates within our own country the challenges we face. then when you look globally, you see countries that have contributed chest a minimal amount to the warming that we've experienced. feeling the huge impact from the warming that we've already seen. >> as natural disasters caused by climate change continue to increase in frequency and severity, we must invest in resilience and low income communities and communities of color.
my first question is to doctor unruh cohen. can you expand on the intersection between climate change and racial injustice? >> thank you, congresswoman clark, for that important question. unfortunately, the climate crisis hits the most vulnerable. and that tends to be poorer communities. communities of color. because they've had to develop in that lower lying area. places that are -- on the coast. not to mention our tribal communities in particular. time after time, we see those...
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and trump, although directly implicated in cohen's sentencing memo as individual one, was let off thettan district attorney alvin bragg chose not to prosecute after the grand jury wrapped up last year, much to the dismay of many who works on the case, including one of the lead prosecutors, mark pomeranz, who writes in his new book, the office was just weeks away from filing criminal charges against trump at the end of 2020. now, the wheels are once again in motion, as bragg convened a new grand jury to investigate those same allegations against the twice impeached former president. yesterday, michael cohen sat down with prosecutors for the 15th time and said a date for a 16th meeting has already been set. skeptics may look add this and say so what, we have seen this time and time again. trump is investigated for a crime with a mountain of evident gn him and just when you think he's going to be held accountable, nothing. what might seem like a pretty obvious crime that for you or me would result in jail time, he gets away with scot free, which is what one of my next guests writes about
and trump, although directly implicated in cohen's sentencing memo as individual one, was let off thettan district attorney alvin bragg chose not to prosecute after the grand jury wrapped up last year, much to the dismay of many who works on the case, including one of the lead prosecutors, mark pomeranz, who writes in his new book, the office was just weeks away from filing criminal charges against trump at the end of 2020. now, the wheels are once again in motion, as bragg convened a new grand...
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and it's falsified business records relating to the reimbursement that is paid to michael cohen, for the hush money that was paid. >> so cohen paid out the hush money, he was paid back by the trump organization, and i came up with all sorts of false ways to describe what that payment -- describe an account for that payment in their books. >> that's right, the repayment cohen was disguised as the payment for legal services rendered on a monthly basis, pursuant to a retainer agreement. except there was no retainer agreement, there were no legal services rendered, and he's just been repaid for the money that had been paid on donald trump's behalf, to stormy daniels, and some other money as well. so, in order to disguise the manner, the mechanism for the repayment. false business records were created, and that was the crime what we are looking at. >> in technical terms, you described, it there's a problem with that. because unless those false business records were created to conceal another crime, that would just be a misdemeanor, it's sort of wouldn't be worth bringing against trump, in
and it's falsified business records relating to the reimbursement that is paid to michael cohen, for the hush money that was paid. >> so cohen paid out the hush money, he was paid back by the trump organization, and i came up with all sorts of false ways to describe what that payment -- describe an account for that payment in their books. >> that's right, the repayment cohen was disguised as the payment for legal services rendered on a monthly basis, pursuant to a retainer...
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cohen believes this is conflicting. >>> the shares of adani continues to drop. reports of adjusting some of the companies with scheduled bond payments and the firm's owner was in talks with creditors to prepay loans that could free up stocks in the company's group pledged as collateral >>> and shares of trading in silvergate after the collapse of ftx. investigators are probing the issues with alameda research ville -- silvergate could be under review frank. >>> the nasdaq is taking a tumble with the weak reports from apple and amazon and alphabet the first revenue miss for apple since 2016 expecting to fall at a similar rate amazon issues guidance with growth rates for the cloud business expected to slow for the next few quarters. alphabet posting the first drop in ad revenue since the beginning of the pandemic. the ceo reminding people on the call yesterday with the commitment to ai let's talk about this with richard kramer richard, thanks for being here >> thanks. >> what is your take on the a team apple, alphabet and amazon what is your issue with the trio of
cohen believes this is conflicting. >>> the shares of adani continues to drop. reports of adjusting some of the companies with scheduled bond payments and the firm's owner was in talks with creditors to prepay loans that could free up stocks in the company's group pledged as collateral >>> and shares of trading in silvergate after the collapse of ftx. investigators are probing the issues with alameda research ville -- silvergate could be under review frank. >>> the...
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michael cohen, what happened today? >> i was asked to come again to alvin briggs's office to meet with his team. as i stated when i was leaving, his team is really well versed in all aspects of this case. i'm actually impressed with just how quickly that they got up to speed. let's not forget that mark was involved in this for over a year. and mark's knowledge of this case, along with dunn is speck tack larceny. but this team is well and very up to speed and knowledgeable about all the facts. all of the information and all of the testimony so far that's been provided. >> people get married before going on 15 dates. why 15 visits? >> let's not forget 13 were with the former district attorney. 3 of those 13 while i was incarcerated. so it's technically 10. now it's two. i will be returning to the district attorney'ses a office. when, i'm not going to tell you, but at the end of the day, to me, it's an indication and a clear indication just how serious that alvin bragg is taking this investigation. >> without asking you to
michael cohen, what happened today? >> i was asked to come again to alvin briggs's office to meet with his team. as i stated when i was leaving, his team is really well versed in all aspects of this case. i'm actually impressed with just how quickly that they got up to speed. let's not forget that mark was involved in this for over a year. and mark's knowledge of this case, along with dunn is speck tack larceny. but this team is well and very up to speed and knowledgeable about all the...
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cohen at the same to you. we have a ton of wind energy.e're so proud of the wing energy we have which is more than the state the stn my district does do renewables whether it it's solar, wind r another form that provides basic capacity for my family right now. >> renewables provide predictable electricity for your family and families all across the country. >> predictable is i think not always reliable. >> predictable mint predictable. we know when the sun will shine. window when the wind will blow. smart grid operators can then provide, make the energy decisions they need to keep the lights on. i just happen to look at the texas electricity map yesterday and i noticed there's a lot of stranded electricity doubt in my part of the world. so texas could continue its leadership in building transmission they will be able to free up some of that renewable that blowing between corpus christi and san antonio and get it up to other parts of the state. >> it takes every form of energy, every amount of energy and every bit of energy to service the d
cohen at the same to you. we have a ton of wind energy.e're so proud of the wing energy we have which is more than the state the stn my district does do renewables whether it it's solar, wind r another form that provides basic capacity for my family right now. >> renewables provide predictable electricity for your family and families all across the country. >> predictable is i think not always reliable. >> predictable mint predictable. we know when the sun will shine. window...
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. >> well done coming up later on the show, ryan cohen is at it again.s and what he might be able to do for it and later on "options action." a fairy tale for disney. question mark. we're laying out a trade that's looking for upside in the magic kingdom stock. you're watching "fast money" live right here in times square in new york city we'll be right back after this >>> all right, welcome back to "fast money. check out shares of nordstrom, up 25% topping the tape at game stop chairman -- yeah, that one, chewy founder ryan cohen -- launches his latest activist campaign to shake up the company's board, likely targeting the seat of former bed bath and beyond ceo best day since last march. courtney, this is a stock that has a short interest component there's a lot of people out there betting against sbit, and that might be one of the reasons the stock is up 25% today. >> it very well might be, and i think nordstrom has -- it's really lacked in that expectations i think people had a lot more expectations than what it's been able to meet over the last several
. >> well done coming up later on the show, ryan cohen is at it again.s and what he might be able to do for it and later on "options action." a fairy tale for disney. question mark. we're laying out a trade that's looking for upside in the magic kingdom stock. you're watching "fast money" live right here in times square in new york city we'll be right back after this >>> all right, welcome back to "fast money. check out shares of nordstrom, up 25% topping...
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i know bemo said we are not ambitious enough to opine on cohen's aspirations.hort-term positive. >> short term at least you know who else has a sizable stake in nordstrom, the nordstrom family they have 30%. that's not going to be easy to deal with, carl. >> indeed. guys, we've been through a lot the last few sessions between the mega cap tech and the fed and the jobs number today. speaking of retail, those results are going to start to pour in in the coming weeks. have a great week. let's get to "the half" and the judge. >>> carl, thank you very much. welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner the day after those mega cap misses, is the tech trade still poised to run or reverse we debate the road ahead for that sector and the markets with the investment committee joining me today jenny harrington, jason snipe, joe terranova, and steve weiss it's a bit of a different picture than it was after the jobs report came out and the dow had gone positive and it's still hanging around that line the jobs report was super strong, you have good revisions. ism servi
i know bemo said we are not ambitious enough to opine on cohen's aspirations.hort-term positive. >> short term at least you know who else has a sizable stake in nordstrom, the nordstrom family they have 30%. that's not going to be easy to deal with, carl. >> indeed. guys, we've been through a lot the last few sessions between the mega cap tech and the fed and the jobs number today. speaking of retail, those results are going to start to pour in in the coming weeks. have a great...
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cohen has not sought any discussions with us in several year, we are open to hearing his views as we nordstrom shareholders we will continue to take actions that we believe are in the best interests of the company and our shareholders remember, koberstein made his fortune with online pet retailer chewy grew with the meme crowd when he used his stake in gamestop and took a stake in bed, bath & beyond but exited in august and built a stake in chinese tech giant alibaba other investments include apple, wells fargo, citigroup and netflix according to "the wall street journal" which first had the story and mike santoli, the 25% move up in order strom justified? >> i would say not on any basis in terms of what cohen might be doing, maybe to spotlight the fact this is a depressed stock at the lows in january trading at less than 20% of sales. that's as low as it's ever been basically if you go back decades so, yes, down on its luck department store stock, fine, maybe as an entry point, but not based on anything cohen has done in other challenged retailers like gamestop and bed bath -- even
cohen has not sought any discussions with us in several year, we are open to hearing his views as we nordstrom shareholders we will continue to take actions that we believe are in the best interests of the company and our shareholders remember, koberstein made his fortune with online pet retailer chewy grew with the meme crowd when he used his stake in gamestop and took a stake in bed, bath & beyond but exited in august and built a stake in chinese tech giant alibaba other investments...
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the country's ambassador mykhailo brodskyi cohen reported that cohen is the first israeli politicianome to ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war, the diplomat has planned talks with the president volodymyr zelenskyi of ukraine and a meeting with his ukrainian colleague dmytro kula , the official also intends to meet with representatives of the jewish community will take participation in the opening of the embassy and will visit babin yar, according to the media, it is expected that during the visit she will emphasize the expansion of the israeli package of humanitarian aid to our state, at the same time, the ukrainian side intends to raise the issue of providing defense support, and the foreign ministers of ukraine and canada have already met. dmytro kuleba noted that the key the topic of their conversation was speeding up the supply of weapons and ammunition, which the partners had already promised to provide earlier, the ukrainian official thanked the government canada with the participation of the tank coalition and invited to join the aviation coalition melena juli no
the country's ambassador mykhailo brodskyi cohen reported that cohen is the first israeli politicianome to ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war, the diplomat has planned talks with the president volodymyr zelenskyi of ukraine and a meeting with his ukrainian colleague dmytro kula , the official also intends to meet with representatives of the jewish community will take participation in the opening of the embassy and will visit babin yar, according to the media, it is expected that...
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just returned from khartoum, where he met saddam's army chief at the fatter albert han. cohen says, an agreement will be signed once he african nation transitions to a civilian government. see don hosted the arab league meetings where members vowed not to recognize the state of israel in 967 after the 3rd arab israeli republicans in the u. s. house of representatives have voted to remove a muslim congresswoman from the chambers. foreign relations committee. democrats say ellen omar was targeted because of her identity. victoria gay to be has a story. an emotional debate. congresswoman ellen omar, a refugee from somalia, i'm one of the 1st muslim women in the us house of representatives voted off the foreign affairs committee. republicans pointed to these tweets from years ago where she criticized the pro israeli lobbying group, saying it's all about the benjamins. she later apologized. and this one where she seemed to equate atrocities carried out by the u. s. military to those committed by terrorist groups. she later said she did not mean to compare them. the republicans now in the
just returned from khartoum, where he met saddam's army chief at the fatter albert han. cohen says, an agreement will be signed once he african nation transitions to a civilian government. see don hosted the arab league meetings where members vowed not to recognize the state of israel in 967 after the 3rd arab israeli republicans in the u. s. house of representatives have voted to remove a muslim congresswoman from the chambers. foreign relations committee. democrats say ellen omar was targeted...
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book, and the publicly available information from the federal prosecution of michael cohen.. item two -- >> let me stop you there, though. >> yeah. >> in fairness, you know what was in that grand jury testimony, though, so you know what -- you can't unknow that information, so even though you're using the public record, what you choose to excerpt is -- is it not influenced by what took place in the grand jury? >> everything that went into the book with regard to the stormy daniels investigation, the financial statements investigation, was in the public domain, and, if there was a detail that wasn't, as soon as there's an indictment, if there is an indictment -- we don't know whether or not there will be a prosecution -- if there is a prosecution, on day one, under new york's discovery law, which is among the most liberal in the united states, the defendant, in this case donald trump, will get everything that the d.a. has way of witness statements, documents, facts, and so on. so there's nothing -- >> in theory, anything in this book, what you're saying is he's going to get d
book, and the publicly available information from the federal prosecution of michael cohen.. item two -- >> let me stop you there, though. >> yeah. >> in fairness, you know what was in that grand jury testimony, though, so you know what -- you can't unknow that information, so even though you're using the public record, what you choose to excerpt is -- is it not influenced by what took place in the grand jury? >> everything that went into the book with regard to the...
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after, all in this case, michael cohen went to jail.s not the one who had the affair or wrote the check or violated the business practices or had the campaign. so, it is frustrating. i get it. but the core crime of trump's overthrowing the election. the core crime of trump's the obstruction. what has to do with that and what has to do is stealing documents and lying to federal prosecutors, that is the core problem with trump. >> yeah. >> we need to focus on that as much as possible. >> i would argue the core problem with trump is trump's moral character. >> when you think -- of all of the things in trump's orbit that have ended up in prison -- allen weisselberg, michael cohen, people like michael flynn who lied to the fbi -- people who have worked to him, roger stone, paul manafort -- there is this frustration that it is always the people around him that take the fall for him. and i think that is -- >> here is what i think. i agree with all of that. and many of us don't think donald trump has escaped accountability throughout this. but
after, all in this case, michael cohen went to jail.s not the one who had the affair or wrote the check or violated the business practices or had the campaign. so, it is frustrating. i get it. but the core crime of trump's overthrowing the election. the core crime of trump's the obstruction. what has to do with that and what has to do is stealing documents and lying to federal prosecutors, that is the core problem with trump. >> yeah. >> we need to focus on that as much as possible....
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has just returned from cartoon where he met sedans, army chief abdel fatter, the hon cohen says, an agreement will be signed once the african nation transitions to a civilian government. sedan host to the arab league meetings were members vowed not to recognize the state of israel in 1967 after the 3rd arab israeli war. or stephen, the soonest is a professor of politics at university san francisco. he joins a slide from santa cruz california. so let me ask you, 1st of all, how does this square with sedans previous position on this rather and why the change now, do you think one reason is that the military is back in power with the sudanese government agreed with us pressure under the trumpet, ministration. to move towards normalization are relations with israel, but that's only because they are truck administration and insisted they would not lift their crippling sanctions against the country if they did otherwise. so, but it was assumed that the with civilians eventually coming to power, they would not agree to it, but now the military and so that it is, is going ahead. now, if thi
has just returned from cartoon where he met sedans, army chief abdel fatter, the hon cohen says, an agreement will be signed once the african nation transitions to a civilian government. sedan host to the arab league meetings were members vowed not to recognize the state of israel in 1967 after the 3rd arab israeli war. or stephen, the soonest is a professor of politics at university san francisco. he joins a slide from santa cruz california. so let me ask you, 1st of all, how does this square...
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also william cohen, who served as defense secretary during the clinton administration. secretary cohen, how much was this about neutralizing a threat to civilian aircraft and how much to sending a message to, well, the american population and also other countries? >> i don't think the altitude was really the dispositive factor here. let's assume that the object was flying at 50,000 feet or 60,000 feet. i think the answer would have been we would have shot it down anyway. so that may have been a factor involved, but i think that was not the dominant reason. i think it was sending a message to whoever sent this up, whether it was china or russia, or some other country, if you invade our airspace, we're going to take it out. there's a cost to it. i'm sorry. congressman kinzinger said there's a cost to them. there's a cost to us. those missiles cost about $380,000, $400,000, so every time they put a cheap balloon up or some other object, we have to take it down. it's not without expense to us as well. i doubt if that's the cost formula going into effect right now. >> yeah.
also william cohen, who served as defense secretary during the clinton administration. secretary cohen, how much was this about neutralizing a threat to civilian aircraft and how much to sending a message to, well, the american population and also other countries? >> i don't think the altitude was really the dispositive factor here. let's assume that the object was flying at 50,000 feet or 60,000 feet. i think the answer would have been we would have shot it down anyway. so that may have...
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they indicted michael cohen for this. to this date he's the only person who has been charged.nald trump or anyone else never be held accountable? what i found is that the feds considered charging donald trump. they thought they had the evidence but they were frayed for political reasons as prudential concerns. so i think it is an example of where you have this result that is not complete justice where michael cohen goes to jail. donald trump slips through completely untouched. and i give the reasons why in the book. >> it sounds as though the old expression, no one is above the law, is not true, based on what you were describing in your book at times. maybe that's too much of an overstatement. feel free to correct me. but much of your book focuses on trump and you know that trump was protected by the justice department policy that said a sitting president cannot be indicted even though there was substantial evidence against him for campaign finance violations. you write, it simply doesn't feel american to slap handcuffs on a president. but what about, no one is supposed to be
they indicted michael cohen for this. to this date he's the only person who has been charged.nald trump or anyone else never be held accountable? what i found is that the feds considered charging donald trump. they thought they had the evidence but they were frayed for political reasons as prudential concerns. so i think it is an example of where you have this result that is not complete justice where michael cohen goes to jail. donald trump slips through completely untouched. and i give the...
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michael cohen turns over his phone. he has his own history now you're bringing in the bookkeeper, the guy who knows where the money goes. what's the significance? >> the manhattan d.a., a state-level prosecutor is essentially recreating the investigation that the feds, my former office, did three years ago which i get into in this book. as to the people you mentioned, michael cohen, the southern district of new york, the justice department did not find michael cohen credible. they put that in the sentencing memo. they said while he gave us some information, he was not fully forthcoming. they rejected him. is the d.a. going to look at him years later and reach a different conclusion? could there be -- i spoke to several people involved with mcconnie at doj. they were mixed reviews of jeffrey mcconnie. some people felt he was more or less truthful. a very important person, essentially the number two financial person. but others at the south even district of new york had real questions about whether he was being fully trut
michael cohen turns over his phone. he has his own history now you're bringing in the bookkeeper, the guy who knows where the money goes. what's the significance? >> the manhattan d.a., a state-level prosecutor is essentially recreating the investigation that the feds, my former office, did three years ago which i get into in this book. as to the people you mentioned, michael cohen, the southern district of new york, the justice department did not find michael cohen credible. they put...
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this week, you had michael cohen meeting this week. meet with them for about the 16-time about trump's payout. here's how cohen responded to concerns about his credibility. take a listen. >> what was the michael cohen big lie? the big lie was the number of times that i alleged to have spoken to donald about the failed trump tower moscow project. i stated three. when the true answer was ten. donald wanted it to be at the minimum number. so, i changed it from 10 to 3. if that's the big lie that's going to impeach my credibility, good luck to council. >> putting aside speaking about oneself in the third person, would you put trump's foreign fixture on the stand? >> i absolutely would. keep in mind, i have been adored earnest crime prosecutor and prosecutor watergate where the witnesses are always going to be codefendants, coconspirators. if you don't have that, it's not like a bank robbery, where you might have someone who happens to be making a deposit at the bank witness a robbery and can testify i saw the defendant. you are going to ha
this week, you had michael cohen meeting this week. meet with them for about the 16-time about trump's payout. here's how cohen responded to concerns about his credibility. take a listen. >> what was the michael cohen big lie? the big lie was the number of times that i alleged to have spoken to donald about the failed trump tower moscow project. i stated three. when the true answer was ten. donald wanted it to be at the minimum number. so, i changed it from 10 to 3. if that's the big lie...
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gabe cohen has our latest reporting on this. this is a lot of cars and a big deal. >> reporter: we're talking about poten potentially 363,000 tesla vehicles being recalled. we are just getting this recall report in that's coming from the national highway traffic safety administration. i want to walk you through what models we're talking about. so we're talking about the tesla model s, model x, model 3 and model y vehicles, spanning several years. 2016 all the way up until 2023. as you mentioned, all of these vehicles we're talking about are equipped with that self-driving beta software and now tesla is going to be giving a free software update. in the meantime, they're recalling these vehicles, the federal government is saying that the system, the issue with the system, the software issue, is that the system may allow the vehicle, according to the national highway traffic safety administration, it could allow the vehicle to act unsafe around intersections, such as traveling straight through an intersection while in a turn-only l
gabe cohen has our latest reporting on this. this is a lot of cars and a big deal. >> reporter: we're talking about poten potentially 363,000 tesla vehicles being recalled. we are just getting this recall report in that's coming from the national highway traffic safety administration. i want to walk you through what models we're talking about. so we're talking about the tesla model s, model x, model 3 and model y vehicles, spanning several years. 2016 all the way up until 2023. as you...
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we'll break it all down with steve cohen after the break. woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: driving around is how we get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we trusted the experts. they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ray's a1c is down with rybelsus®. i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider abo
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thank you. >> thank you deputy director cohen. when we approach the creation of this commission there was a lot of conversation about bodies advising and working with the department. this department was created not that many years ago and in10ed to take a number of different services money and function to put in a department for services for the unhoused and deal with this crisis. we have subsequentially and created this oversight body not only to create oversight auditing functions but also streamline many bodies and work in collaboration with the department. one of which would be the local homeless coordinating board, create advice on budget as it relates to prop c. that process didn't necessarily line up with the department budget process. that is something now that will be done in unison along with the appointment of some of these oversight bodies as mr. cohen stated so we feel this is a better way to operate in this department so appreciate the work of deputy director cohen and look forward to your support colleagues. thank y
thank you. >> thank you deputy director cohen. when we approach the creation of this commission there was a lot of conversation about bodies advising and working with the department. this department was created not that many years ago and in10ed to take a number of different services money and function to put in a department for services for the unhoused and deal with this crisis. we have subsequentially and created this oversight body not only to create oversight auditing functions but...
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let's now welcome professor cohen and dr. tatum. >> we're here in conversation with our guest author, dr. geoffrey cohen, someone whose work i really admire and whose book iss just fabulous. so it's the just wonderful that the you can buy one and get one free. so welcome to how you, geoff. >> thank you so much, beverly. i'm thrilled and delighted to be here with the audience and in this venue and especially with you. i have is long admired your work, and we go way back. >> indeed. >> i'm i delighted to be here in conversation with you. excited . first of all, as i said, it's a fabulous and i have lots of questions, but every book has a back and i would love to ask you, what is the backstory, your book, why this book right now? what brought you to it? well, my colleagues and i have been doing research for a long time. i would say two or three decades that is grounded in social psychology. and we've been away at this work, which now turns out to have so much relevance to where we are now, what people book judge calls a crisis o
let's now welcome professor cohen and dr. tatum. >> we're here in conversation with our guest author, dr. geoffrey cohen, someone whose work i really admire and whose book iss just fabulous. so it's the just wonderful that the you can buy one and get one free. so welcome to how you, geoff. >> thank you so much, beverly. i'm thrilled and delighted to be here with the audience and in this venue and especially with you. i have is long admired your work, and we go way back. >>...