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that frustrates kasey ackerman. >> he is in general population right now. they want to keep me behind this door. it's not right, you know what i'm saying? i feel like i'm being punished and at this point all i can do is prepare my mind for the worst and hope for the best. >> you going to be all right? >> in the next cell over, brian singletary is also frustrated with being in confinement, and it's only been a little more than a day now. when he first arrived at intake, jail officials confiscated suspicious tax forms that he claimed were part of his legal paperwork. now he wants them back. >> i'm missing a big part of my legal work. >> the only thing she did not put in there is some type of tax form. is that what you were talking about? >> the tax stuff, see, all that stuff is part of my case. see, i got a lot of my stuff in here already. >> okay, well, just relax. just relax, singletary. i'm going to go down myself. >> i got more of the same stuff right here. all this is part of my case. this is my federal case. i got more stuff down here but what i'm sayin
that frustrates kasey ackerman. >> he is in general population right now. they want to keep me behind this door. it's not right, you know what i'm saying? i feel like i'm being punished and at this point all i can do is prepare my mind for the worst and hope for the best. >> you going to be all right? >> in the next cell over, brian singletary is also frustrated with being in confinement, and it's only been a little more than a day now. when he first arrived at intake, jail...
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helped build the case for impeachment against a different us president almost 50 years ago nick ackerman was one of the watergate special prosecutors in the case against us president richard nixon this document is in new york for tonight's and he joins me from there mr ackerman welcome to the program. when you look at what has been reported reported from the depositions that have been offered so far what do you think is the case for impeachment now clear cut yeah i think it's pretty clear cut the congress makes it pretty clear that a president under the constitution makes it clear that a president can be impeached and then removed from office for high crimes and misdemeanors and bribery and we can be a clear case of bribery i would donald trump holding back the funds that were procreated by congress for the defense of ukraine holding back a visit to the white house in return and both is this is for an investigation into the bidens on mr trump's chief political rival in the upcoming election so it seems to me this is a pretty clear case as it is now and the congress over the last 3 or 4 w
helped build the case for impeachment against a different us president almost 50 years ago nick ackerman was one of the watergate special prosecutors in the case against us president richard nixon this document is in new york for tonight's and he joins me from there mr ackerman welcome to the program. when you look at what has been reported reported from the depositions that have been offered so far what do you think is the case for impeachment now clear cut yeah i think it's pretty clear cut...
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but here's an interesting interpretation as well from rick ackerman at rick ackerman dot com he's a former market maker and financial journalist and he says repo rumpus foreshadows a short squeeze on the dollar the feds so far 128000000000 dollar intervention in the repo market slipped off the wall street journal's front page thursday evening hardly a concern don't be surprised if years from now the squeeze on short term borrowers that cause this flurry of excitement is recall as an early warning sign of the banking systems coming collapse on tuesday there simply weren't enough dollars to keep short term loans rolling this implies that the dollar short squeeze that i 1st wrote about barron's and the san francisco examiner more than 2 decades ago may have been array the dollar short squeeze the fascinating topic. this would be deflation according to the deflationists out there and how the collapse of the bond market the credit markets. continued despite all the money printing despite all the attempts to reliquefy banking system doesn't matter the internal. of the bond market as it's traded
but here's an interesting interpretation as well from rick ackerman at rick ackerman dot com he's a former market maker and financial journalist and he says repo rumpus foreshadows a short squeeze on the dollar the feds so far 128000000000 dollar intervention in the repo market slipped off the wall street journal's front page thursday evening hardly a concern don't be surprised if years from now the squeeze on short term borrowers that cause this flurry of excitement is recall as an early...
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but here's an interesting interpretation as well from rick ackerman at rick ackerman dot com he's a former market maker and financial journalist and he says repo rumpus foreshadows a short squeeze on the dollar the feds so far 128000000000 dollar intervention in the repo market slipped off the wall street journal's front page thursday evening hardly a concern don't be surprised if years from now the squeeze on short term borrowers that cause this flurry of excitement is recall as an early warning sign of the banking systems coming collapse on tuesday there simply weren't enough dollars to keep short term loans rolling this implies that the dollar short squeeze that i 1st wrote about barron's and the san francisco examiner more than 2 decades ago may have. array the dollar short squeeze the fascinating topic. this would be deflation according to the deflationists out there and how the collapse of the bond market the credit markets. continued despite all the money printing despite all the attempts to reliquefy banking system doesn't matter the internal machinations of the bond market as a.
but here's an interesting interpretation as well from rick ackerman at rick ackerman dot com he's a former market maker and financial journalist and he says repo rumpus foreshadows a short squeeze on the dollar the feds so far 128000000000 dollar intervention in the repo market slipped off the wall street journal's front page thursday evening hardly a concern don't be surprised if years from now the squeeze on short term borrowers that cause this flurry of excitement is recall as an early...
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but here's an interesting interpretation as well from rick ackerman rick ackerman dot com he's a 4.
but here's an interesting interpretation as well from rick ackerman rick ackerman dot com he's a 4.
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similar movements this could be something or it could be nothing but here rick ackerman says regarding the run on repose it is curious that a dollar shortage developed in one specific market at a time when dollars remain only lost in the exhaustedly available in so many others mortgage money is not tight nor are percent teaser loans for any credit card holder who is not in prison big companies have no trouble borrowing billions of dollars to buy back their shares of borrowers in the repo market they're potentially like short sellers of a stock that has suddenly become unavailable which is to say they will be dead ducks on that inevitable day when even a slight whiff of panic wash through the battery of people in the repo market the repurchase agreement business who are putting up collateral for short term ones you know they don't while there's a penny i mean it's ok to lose a bunch of people in the mortgage market it's ok to disenfranchise the entire black community for example as we did in 2008 for for a laugh it's ok to crash the stock market periodic low for stockholders who are unh
similar movements this could be something or it could be nothing but here rick ackerman says regarding the run on repose it is curious that a dollar shortage developed in one specific market at a time when dollars remain only lost in the exhaustedly available in so many others mortgage money is not tight nor are percent teaser loans for any credit card holder who is not in prison big companies have no trouble borrowing billions of dollars to buy back their shares of borrowers in the repo market...
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thleen parker when we're back in 30 seconds. >>> and we're back with nick ackerman and kathleen parker. nice to see you both. >> good to see you. >> kathleen, how about it? all of those individuals and those who have yet to speak? >> well, you know, it's long been known that if you walk into the trump administration, you're going to come out with -- dirty. and i think a lot of people -- i think we're probably going to see a lot more people coming forward. because they're not going to take the fall for this guy as your report makes very clear that once you are no longer useful to donald trump, he will though you underneath that very large bus that sits idling on pennsylvania avenue. the thing that puzzles me about all of this is why the democrats don't have these hearings in the open. the fact is, you know, they need to trust the american people to watch this. as far as the impeachment goes, whether the senate will convict donald trump is pretty unlikely, no matter what turns up in the next few days and weeks. >> well, i don't think we know. i would gently push back, even though you are
thleen parker when we're back in 30 seconds. >>> and we're back with nick ackerman and kathleen parker. nice to see you both. >> good to see you. >> kathleen, how about it? all of those individuals and those who have yet to speak? >> well, you know, it's long been known that if you walk into the trump administration, you're going to come out with -- dirty. and i think a lot of people -- i think we're probably going to see a lot more people coming forward. because...
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. >>> two people who have been following this from the beginning, nick ackerman, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and julie ioffe who wrote "here's why ukraine pops up in so many u.s. scandals." this is what the wall street journal says today. federal prosecutors are investigating rudy giuliani's business meetings. investigators will also examined mr. giuliani's bank records. is this as enormous a deal as it seems to be? >> huge. rudy giuliani was the u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. he was my boss for six months. he was running that office. don't forget, he was in every aspect of this ukrainian scandal. this is not something that just happened in july. this goes back to april, with the first conversation, and prior to april. >> yeah. >> and the one person who is right in the middle of this entire program is rudy giuliani. you've got to ask yourself, is he being investigated for violation of the hobbs act for extortion, is he being investigated for bribery, is he being investigated for campaign violation. >> or foreign registration
. >>> two people who have been following this from the beginning, nick ackerman, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and julie ioffe who wrote "here's why ukraine pops up in so many u.s. scandals." this is what the wall street journal says today. federal prosecutors are investigating rudy giuliani's business meetings. investigators will also examined mr. giuliani's bank records. is this as enormous a deal as it seems to be? >> huge. rudy giuliani...
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this sort of point for awhile that for those of you who worked in watergate like you, like nick ackermanltzman, there's a remarkable familiarity with the types of things the administration was not only doing but saying to and about the press and congress as the process went through. >> yes. and i think the important thing is that there is enough evidence on the public record right this minute that you don't have to investigate any more. you can go on this. at a trial in the senate, the president would have due process rights to defend and make any arguments he wants to counter the evidence. right now on the public record there are numerous impeachable offenses and they could fall into the same three categories used in the nixon era because the first and most important to me for him, for president trump, is contempt of congress because this one goes beyond trying to stop criminal investigations, this is stopping all ordinary oversight. it is totally destructive, separation of powers and checks and balances which are so important to how we run our government. >> jill, the number of republi
this sort of point for awhile that for those of you who worked in watergate like you, like nick ackermanltzman, there's a remarkable familiarity with the types of things the administration was not only doing but saying to and about the press and congress as the process went through. >> yes. and i think the important thing is that there is enough evidence on the public record right this minute that you don't have to investigate any more. you can go on this. at a trial in the senate, the...
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. >> nick ackerman, shelby holiday, thanks to both of you. >>> republican lawmakers storming that hearing room to stop the proceedings. >>> trump's lawyers making a distinct and astonishing legal claim about shooting someone. we'll explain. ooting someone we'll explain. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. great weather, great friends. you just saved a bunch of money by switching your boat insurance to geico. it was easy. folks, can it get any better than this? is that what i think it is? that is an armada of tiny sushi boats. awesome! i forgot to pack lunch. you had one job... chopsticks wasabi and soy! comin' in a little hot. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. full of flavor. color. full of... woo! full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. order now on ubereats. >>> they say i have the most loyal people.
. >> nick ackerman, shelby holiday, thanks to both of you. >>> republican lawmakers storming that hearing room to stop the proceedings. >>> trump's lawyers making a distinct and astonishing legal claim about shooting someone. we'll explain. ooting someone we'll explain. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent...
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they are still excited (inaudible) it's not a simple, it has to do with the something called the ackerman steering system. it really is a major advance, engineering. advance a lot of things about the automobile i could talk about, why it comes in the 1890s. it has to do with demographics and rising immigration, particularly immigration from places like southern italy where you have a bunch of catholics coming in, jews coming in, and not good immigrants early in the 19 century but the ones not so nice to hang around so you begin to have those wealthier i say that in a of how the waltzed native born consider themselves back then this is not a cometary for me. you have strong -- it's a new exciting thing in the city. what was a little figure electrification of the street are. in the 18 fifties, cities were basically as big as you could walk across. a couple of miles. in about half an hour you could walk a radius. electric streetcar the begins to expand, the idea is the automobile will focus on that i will focus on one of the many elements and that's the bicycle. now we think of the bicycle a
they are still excited (inaudible) it's not a simple, it has to do with the something called the ackerman steering system. it really is a major advance, engineering. advance a lot of things about the automobile i could talk about, why it comes in the 1890s. it has to do with demographics and rising immigration, particularly immigration from places like southern italy where you have a bunch of catholics coming in, jews coming in, and not good immigrants early in the 19 century but the ones not...
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ellior ackerman, they have brought their new books for us and elliott is a marine war veteran, published many books. he is a national book finalist award winner and also wrote for the new york times, the atlantic, the new yorker. clay is a native nashville he and who has published many works as well. mostly historical and also deputy editor in chief or up in chief for the new york times. we are going to let them talk about their books individually and after a few minutes you can you and a on points of the books that they enjoy. >> great. thank you very much and thank you for coming out. it is always a pleasure to be back here in nashville. when they told me we would be sitting together on a panel i was elated because i'm a great admirer of your work. one of my good friends at work is one of elliott's editors and over the years i have come to admire his work and maybe we could get into it at some point but despite the fact my book is about the spanish-american war and his book is about more recent wars, minus a history and his is a personal experience i think there are things to find in c
ellior ackerman, they have brought their new books for us and elliott is a marine war veteran, published many books. he is a national book finalist award winner and also wrote for the new york times, the atlantic, the new yorker. clay is a native nashville he and who has published many works as well. mostly historical and also deputy editor in chief or up in chief for the new york times. we are going to let them talk about their books individually and after a few minutes you can you and a on...