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>> allen weisselberg. >> that's trump organization chief financial officer allen weisselberg.granted limited immunity in the investigation to hush n money made to two women years ago. his name was on the check that was shown this week. the intelligence committee wants to talk with weisselberg. randy kay has a look at the man who controls the money for the trump family business. >> reporter: allen weisselberg is the chief financial officer for the trump organization, the top bookkeeper who knows where all of the financial bodies are buried according to a former trump organization employee who spoke with cnn. when trump won the white house, he put his sons and weisselberg in charge of the family business. >> he has relinquished leadership and management of the trump organization to his sons, don and eric, and a long-time trump executive, allen weisselberg. >> reporter: weisselberg, who hasn't returned our request for comment, oversees the trust. he has prepared the president's tax returns and is the treasurer for trump's now defunct charity. weisselberg also has reportedly been
>> allen weisselberg. >> that's trump organization chief financial officer allen weisselberg.granted limited immunity in the investigation to hush n money made to two women years ago. his name was on the check that was shown this week. the intelligence committee wants to talk with weisselberg. randy kay has a look at the man who controls the money for the trump family business. >> reporter: allen weisselberg is the chief financial officer for the trump organization, the top...
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i believe is allen weisselberg's. i was asked again with allen weisselberg.. in the office with me was allen weisselberg. mr. weisselberg for sure. allen weisselberg. allen weisselberg. >> who would know the answer to those questions? >> allen weisselberg. >> that's trump organization chief financial officer allen weisselberg. he was granted limited immunity into the investigation of hush money payments made to two women who alleged they had affairs with mr. trump years ago. hiname was on one of the checks cohen showed the house intelligence committee. now the committee wants to talk to weisselberg. randi kaye has a look at the man who wants to control the trump family business. >> allen weisselberg is the chief financial officer for the trump organization, the top bookkeeper who knows where all the financial bodies are buried, according to a former trump organization employee who spoke with cnn. when trump won the white house, he put his sons and weisselberg in charge of the family business. >> he has relinquished leadership and management of the trump organ
i believe is allen weisselberg's. i was asked again with allen weisselberg.. in the office with me was allen weisselberg. mr. weisselberg for sure. allen weisselberg. allen weisselberg. >> who would know the answer to those questions? >> allen weisselberg. >> that's trump organization chief financial officer allen weisselberg. he was granted limited immunity into the investigation of hush money payments made to two women who alleged they had affairs with mr. trump years ago....
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allen weissleberg. allen weissleberg. allen weissleberg. >> there you have it. is the chief financial officer at trump org. he was even featured as one time a judge on "the apprentice." donald trump has written that he did whatever was necessary to protect the bottom line. trump's former campaign manager also in the know says weissleberg tracks every dime that leaves the building. and the house intelligence committee plans to call weissleberg to testify. we already know where this is headed. the head of the oversight committee says they'll also pursue additional trump org officials, including trump's longtime assistant rhona graff and his children involved in the business, and one-time bodyguard and now coo matthew calamari who has gone viral after cohen's testimony with the resurfacing of a -- we have nothing against awkwardness but, yes, awkward 2004 appearance on "the apprentice." >> another man who has done a great job for me, matthew calamari. >> donald, you know i don't care for jen very much, got to be honest with you. because -- wow -- because -- whoa, i
allen weissleberg. allen weissleberg. allen weissleberg. >> there you have it. is the chief financial officer at trump org. he was even featured as one time a judge on "the apprentice." donald trump has written that he did whatever was necessary to protect the bottom line. trump's former campaign manager also in the know says weissleberg tracks every dime that leaves the building. and the house intelligence committee plans to call weissleberg to testify. we already know where...
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. >> so allen weiszingbering. >> in the office with me was allen weisselberg.eisselberg made the decision. the bottom signature i believe is allen weisselberg's. that's signed by weisselberg. weisselberg for sure. allen weisselberg. weisselberg. but always allen wusalbering on the check. >> repeatedly implicating allen weisselberg in the scheme to cover up elicit hush money pay offs in the campaign. cohen identified weisselberg by saying his name more than 20 times and he's come under increased scrutiny. his value can't be understated. his former trump campaign manager said in his recent book quote weisselberg knows of every dime that leaves the building. he already received partial immunity last summer on testimony to silence women. according to cohen it was weisselberg who devised the plan to make the payment to stormy daniels. he said that scheme represented a criminal conspiracy. >> are you telling us, mr. cohen, that the president directed in conspiracy with allen weisselberg and his son, donald trump jr. as part of a criminal conspiracy of financial fraud
. >> so allen weiszingbering. >> in the office with me was allen weisselberg.eisselberg made the decision. the bottom signature i believe is allen weisselberg's. that's signed by weisselberg. weisselberg for sure. allen weisselberg. weisselberg. but always allen wusalbering on the check. >> repeatedly implicating allen weisselberg in the scheme to cover up elicit hush money pay offs in the campaign. cohen identified weisselberg by saying his name more than 20 times and he's...
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weisselberg for sure. >> allen weisselberg. >> allen weissingberg. >> allen weisselberg. >> who woulde questions? >> allen weisselberg. >> i don't know where allen weisselberg was yesterday, but if he was watching, again? are you kidding me? 40 years. your committee has called him, is that correct? >> i understand that to be true. we hasn't decided when i left, but certainly lots of people are closing that. >> would that be behind closed doors? >> that decision hasn't been taken yet. the chairman wants to do as much of this in the open as possible. that's the downside when people are on camera, they play to the cameras. i know the chairman wants to do this as openly as we can. i know that's yet to be determined. >> i know some of the folks have some questions. >> i would just like to ask you, congressman, obviously you're not going to tell what's went on behind closed doors, was having spent a day now with michael cohen, do you think his importance to you is more about his business dealings or about russia and russian collusion? because yesterday obviously he said he didn't have direc
weisselberg for sure. >> allen weisselberg. >> allen weissingberg. >> allen weisselberg. >> who woulde questions? >> allen weisselberg. >> i don't know where allen weisselberg was yesterday, but if he was watching, again? are you kidding me? 40 years. your committee has called him, is that correct? >> i understand that to be true. we hasn't decided when i left, but certainly lots of people are closing that. >> would that be behind closed doors?...
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folks like allen weisselberg at the trump organization, the president's children. >> the good news is what we did see out of the michael cohen testimony was there was a lot positive for the president. he confirmed what we've all said, that there was no collusion with russia. >> the fact remains there are at least four or five areas where there is very credible evidence that the president committed very serious crimes. >> the list of contenders and the democratic primary just keeps growing. >>> another democrat throws his hat in the to 2020 ring as washington governor jay inslee announces he's running for president and running on one issue. >> we're the first generation to feel the sting of climate change and we're the last that can do something about it. >> all right. a lot of reaction coming in today to "the new york times" reporting that president trump himself ordered top secret, sorry, security clearance for son-in-law and senior advisor jared kushner, overruling the concerns of intelligence officials. now, to be clear, as head of the executive, the president has the ultimate auth
folks like allen weisselberg at the trump organization, the president's children. >> the good news is what we did see out of the michael cohen testimony was there was a lot positive for the president. he confirmed what we've all said, that there was no collusion with russia. >> the fact remains there are at least four or five areas where there is very credible evidence that the president committed very serious crimes. >> the list of contenders and the democratic primary just...
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i was with allen weisselberg. i believe is allen weisselberg. allen weisselberg. that's signed by allen weisselberg. >> there are other people that we should be meeting with. >> allen weisselberg. >> his name might have come up a few times yesterday. this man is the long time chief financial officer of the trump organization dating back generations to when donald trump's father ran the place. today committee chairman was asked about the committee's next moves. >> you said you were going to be following up with some people. are they people like allen weisselberg -- >> all you have to do is follow the transcript. we'll figure out who we want to talk to and we'll bring them in. >> from the trump family? >> just follow the transcript. >> in watergate it was follow the transcript. now we're following the transcript. here in new york, if you follow the transcript, how much more legal peril are they in. >> i don't think they're in anymore peril -- >> they're going to be called to testify. >> yes. and i'm assuming that the prosecutors in the southern district of new york
i was with allen weisselberg. i believe is allen weisselberg. allen weisselberg. that's signed by allen weisselberg. >> there are other people that we should be meeting with. >> allen weisselberg. >> his name might have come up a few times yesterday. this man is the long time chief financial officer of the trump organization dating back generations to when donald trump's father ran the place. today committee chairman was asked about the committee's next moves. >> you...
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bill gates and paul allen they were after harvard and get a computer store at the bookstore in harvard square there was a magazine popular electronics january one thousand seventy five and it had a picture of the l tear on the cover that was the gun that was fired the start of the race for them the old to all the dinosaur of posts in the computer who's a rudimentary tool a mix of total switches and flashing lights it is reborn thanks to bill gates and paul island by creating a programming language for the ultima called basic they provide it with intelligence. level lucia knowing. the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak hi
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and they want allen weisselberg to testify. he was mentioned repeatedly by michael cohen as the person who knows the most. compounding this "new york times" reporting that the chief of staff was ordered to give jared kushner security clearance. the chair of the house oversight committee, elijah cummings now giving the white house an ultimatum to provide security clearances and documents as well as witnesses. mike, good morning. we're going to see the president for the first time since the north korean summit. will we hear anything do you think? >> reporter: good morning. as far as that appearance at the cpac conference is concerned we can expect a lot of red meat to s salivating republican base. you outlined the prelims they are giving and saying from the podium about some top figures in the democratic party and rising stars as well. stars this investigation is concerned if you listen to elijah cummings, he says the white house is stonewalling in his request for documents about this investigation that he's under taken way back
and they want allen weisselberg to testify. he was mentioned repeatedly by michael cohen as the person who knows the most. compounding this "new york times" reporting that the chief of staff was ordered to give jared kushner security clearance. the chair of the house oversight committee, elijah cummings now giving the white house an ultimatum to provide security clearances and documents as well as witnesses. mike, good morning. we're going to see the president for the first time since...
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, it just keeps coming down to allen weissleberg. he's going to be asked some point probably publicly in these hearings was there a retainer agreement? can you show us the retainer agreement, a piece of paper, or he's just going to say, no, there wasn't. michael cohen is telling the truth. this is our reimbursement method for him. he doesn't have a lot of range of possibility here. >> that's probably the least of his worries in the terms of questions he's going to get because he's been there for decades. they're going to ask him about trump's tax returns. they're going to ask him about possible money laundering. they're going to ask him about whether or not they committed insurance fraud. which is why i suspect before allen weissleberg even lands in congress he's going to get an immunity deal in order to sit there and talk because his knowledge is so vast and expansive that i don't know how he could go in and not incriminate himself because he's been tied to the hip with trump for decades on this stuff. >> you know, if there were imp
, it just keeps coming down to allen weissleberg. he's going to be asked some point probably publicly in these hearings was there a retainer agreement? can you show us the retainer agreement, a piece of paper, or he's just going to say, no, there wasn't. michael cohen is telling the truth. this is our reimbursement method for him. he doesn't have a lot of range of possibility here. >> that's probably the least of his worries in the terms of questions he's going to get because he's been...
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than the marriage did. >> looking back, mark allen says he should have known better.re their wedding peggy let him in on a little secret. >> she said she was accused of being involved in a murder and that her ex-boyfriend had killed a guy, she said, but i didn't have nothing to do with it. i said, did you take a lie detector? she said, no, my lawyer told me not to. i said if you're innocent why wouldn't you take a lie detector? and she never gave me a good answer. >> it should be noted that although mark allen says his brief marriage to peggy thomas cost him dearly, she did give him at least one chuckle. in 2009 after one of his horses won the kentucky derby, allen says he saw peggy quoted in the press. >> she said she was down here training horses and breeding horses. peggy can't even step up on a horse. >>> coming up, whatever happened to jim, the fugitive from justice and his wife jean? >> i was getting ready to leave and not be able to come back to this country for the rest of my life. >> you could have died in a shoot-out. >> who knows? >> torn between joining ji
than the marriage did. >> looking back, mark allen says he should have known better.re their wedding peggy let him in on a little secret. >> she said she was accused of being involved in a murder and that her ex-boyfriend had killed a guy, she said, but i didn't have nothing to do with it. i said, did you take a lie detector? she said, no, my lawyer told me not to. i said if you're innocent why wouldn't you take a lie detector? and she never gave me a good answer. >> it should...
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will longtime trump money man allen weisselberg turn on donald trump? >>> why aoc is targeting her own party for potential primary challengers. >>> record ones. more than 5,000 women have signed up to potentially run for office this year and in 2020. what's fuelling their drive to take the plunge? the answer is fascinating. plun? the answer is fascinating. next. at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way, you'll get timely investment help to keep you on the right track, without the unnecessary fees you might expect from so many financial firms. because when you have a partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. even if you're doing everything right, inside, something can be wrong. preventive screenings can help. but if you're not showing any symptoms... insurance usually won't cover them. what then? call life line screening. we make checking for things like stroke and heart disease so quick, easy and affo
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and general allen. and you for the great article and all three of you for what i think we can all agree was really a great panel. so thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you all for coming. [ applause ] >>> welcome up, a at any time ceo randall stephenson will take question base technology, telecommunes ngs and 5 g n-. remarks live from the economic club in washington, d.c. starting at 12:45 eastern on c-span. >>>ant. >>> and later on c-span, federal reserve chair jerome powell police department holds a news conference. live coverage starts at 2:30 p.m. eastern. you can follow both events on the website. c-span.org and with the free c-span radio app. >> once tv was simply three giant networks and a government supported service called pbs. then in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policy making for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond.
and general allen. and you for the great article and all three of you for what i think we can all agree was really a great panel. so thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you all for coming. [ applause ] >>> welcome up, a at any time ceo randall stephenson will take question base technology, telecommunes ngs and 5 g n-. remarks live from the economic club in washington, d.c. starting at 12:45 eastern on c-span. >>>ant. >>> and later on c-span,...
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i regret to say that i agree with allen's comment. we are not set up to significantly outperform in a major up market, and you see that here in the top 5%. okay. our absolute return would be very good. we'd make 13.5% over 7 1/2 years, but we would underperform 70/30 by a little bit. okay, we are not set up to keep pace with a vigorous bull market, because we only have a 31% target allocation to public equity. however, look at the diversified impact of this. even when returns are as high as the 25th percentile, we still outperform 70/30, and look at the positive skew between our portfolio and 70/30 the further you go down the ladder. in the very best case, a market return, we underperform by 0.5%, a spread of 13.6 versus 14.1, but when returns get kind of disappointing, we do really, really well. so that's what we are set up to do. we are set up to do two things. earn high, long-term returns, and the second is to minimize the impact caused by large market declines. now i said high long-term returns, because these are beta returns, in
i regret to say that i agree with allen's comment. we are not set up to significantly outperform in a major up market, and you see that here in the top 5%. okay. our absolute return would be very good. we'd make 13.5% over 7 1/2 years, but we would underperform 70/30 by a little bit. okay, we are not set up to keep pace with a vigorous bull market, because we only have a 31% target allocation to public equity. however, look at the diversified impact of this. even when returns are as high as the...
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karen allen has more.bove earth, and this was the moment the spacex dragon capsule successfully docked onto the international space station. capture confirmed. applause and cheering. the applause signalled a sense of relief. ignition, lift—off. it was just over 2a hours earlier, here in florida, that a clear night sky offered a spectacular view of the falcon—9 rocket blasting the capsule into space, ahead of a scheduled manned flight later this year. for now, though, the mannequin on the left — nicknamed ‘ripley‘, inspired by the film alien — was the only passenger on board. here, the first pictures of the scientists from the international space station entering the capsule. there he is, david inside... the spacex dragon is expected to re—enter the earth's atmosphere on friday, bringing the possibility of commercial space travel one giant leap closer to becoming a reality. karen allen, bbc news. almost five years after malaysia airlines flight mh370 disappeared, the malaysian government has said it's open
karen allen has more.bove earth, and this was the moment the spacex dragon capsule successfully docked onto the international space station. capture confirmed. applause and cheering. the applause signalled a sense of relief. ignition, lift—off. it was just over 2a hours earlier, here in florida, that a clear night sky offered a spectacular view of the falcon—9 rocket blasting the capsule into space, ahead of a scheduled manned flight later this year. for now, though, the mannequin on the...
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. —— allen weisselberg.at would include john kelly, the former chief of staff, don began, the former employee. we will be releasing them to over 60 entities and people. 0ur correspondent in washington, chris buckler, has more on the basis for mr nadler‘s inquiry. well, he says he is basing it on things that have already come into the public domain, even things that donald trump himself has said. however, you are right to point out that he says that they are not pursuing impeachment at this stage. however, when you listen to that phone interview on abc tv, it was very clear that mr nadler is thinking about impeachment in the longer term. in fact, thinking about impeachment in the longerterm. infact, he thinking about impeachment in the longer term. in fact, he said before you impeach somebody you have to persuade the american public that it ought to happen, and what we are seeing here are democrats really trying to gather as much information and evidence as they can against president trump. so he is talking a
. —— allen weisselberg.at would include john kelly, the former chief of staff, don began, the former employee. we will be releasing them to over 60 entities and people. 0ur correspondent in washington, chris buckler, has more on the basis for mr nadler‘s inquiry. well, he says he is basing it on things that have already come into the public domain, even things that donald trump himself has said. however, you are right to point out that he says that they are not pursuing impeachment at...
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john allen: david, it is great to be with you. it is terrific for the washington post him -- thisngton post to sponsor and it supported to the readership and our public. i think one week, as i grew up in the cold war era, we had a since that there was a certain inevitability to what might be the liberal democracy, the movement and the world and much of the world and the aftermath of the cold war would either be governed by democracy or trading in that direction and i think we felt that is reality has become different. bob, in his excellent piece has pointed a couple of things out. of global been trends economy, global economics and unfulfilled expectations among large segments of populations. the collapseath of of the cold war and the emergence of what we thought was going to be this community of nations largely governed by democracy. that left a large segment of populations disenfranchised. as a result of that, it has given rise, the potential for the emergence of authoritarianism before strong men to emerge. to harvest the popul
john allen: david, it is great to be with you. it is terrific for the washington post him -- thisngton post to sponsor and it supported to the readership and our public. i think one week, as i grew up in the cold war era, we had a since that there was a certain inevitability to what might be the liberal democracy, the movement and the world and much of the world and the aftermath of the cold war would either be governed by democracy or trading in that direction and i think we felt that is...
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karen allen has more. the spacex dragon capsule successfully docked onto the international space station. capture confirmed. applause and cheering. the applause signalled a sense of relief. ignition, lift—off. it was just over 2a hours earlier, here in florida, that a clear night sky offered a spectacular view of the falcon—9 rocket blasting the capsule into space, ahead of a scheduled manned flight later this year. for now, though, the mannequin on the left — nicknamed ‘ripley,’ inspired by the film alien — was the only passenger on board. here, the first pictures of the scientists from the international space station entering the capsule. there he is, david inside... the spacex dragon is expected to re—enter the earth's atmosphere on friday, bringing the possibility of commercial space travel one giant leap closer to becoming a reality. karen allen, bbc news. let's head to the streets of brazil's capital, rio dejaneiro, where thousands of dancers from the city's elite samba schools are about to show off
karen allen has more. the spacex dragon capsule successfully docked onto the international space station. capture confirmed. applause and cheering. the applause signalled a sense of relief. ignition, lift—off. it was just over 2a hours earlier, here in florida, that a clear night sky offered a spectacular view of the falcon—9 rocket blasting the capsule into space, ahead of a scheduled manned flight later this year. for now, though, the mannequin on the left — nicknamed ‘ripley,’...
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and allen weisselberg. so these things were last-minute additions, and they frankly turned the whole hearing around into an anecdotal story that could have had holes poked into it into something that as michael cohen put it in the hearing, you know, you don't have to believe me. you can say i'm uncredible. that is up to you. but you don't have to believe me because there's documentary proof and i'm going to put them up on slides in this hearing room and the whole world can look at them. >> congressman krishnamoorthi, how important were those exhibits in your hearing yesterday? >> i think they were very important because they added, you know, some real documentary evidence to corroborate his oral evidence. whenever the republicans kept jumping up and down screaming he was a liar, it's very interesting that not once did they impugn the integrity of the evidence or say that it was somehow false. in fact, it was very hard for them to do so. >> i just want to show the moment that you had yesterday in that hearin
and allen weisselberg. so these things were last-minute additions, and they frankly turned the whole hearing around into an anecdotal story that could have had holes poked into it into something that as michael cohen put it in the hearing, you know, you don't have to believe me. you can say i'm uncredible. that is up to you. but you don't have to believe me because there's documentary proof and i'm going to put them up on slides in this hearing room and the whole world can look at them....
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the bottom signature i believe is allen weisselberg's. >> in the office with me was allen weisselberg's weisselberg's. >> who would know the answer to those questions? >> allen weisselberg. >> he seems like he named him purposely, right? do you think he was laying the ground work? >> we have known for a while that allen weisselberg is likely one of the key players in this. this is one who is cooperating with federal prosecutors, who has immunity in the probe that michael cohen has already ple pleaded guilty to, a probe in my view that the southern district of new york is continuing so they have other investigative targets in mind likely in that case. and then ultimately this is the trump organization. this is not a super large company. this is a small family business with a small number of senior level executives and most of them are named trump. one of the few who is in a position to know everything that was going on in that company who is not named trump is michael cohen. and one of the few others is allen weisselberg. so if you are going to try to figure out how to decode what was ac
the bottom signature i believe is allen weisselberg's. >> in the office with me was allen weisselberg's weisselberg's. >> who would know the answer to those questions? >> allen weisselberg. >> he seems like he named him purposely, right? do you think he was laying the ground work? >> we have known for a while that allen weisselberg is likely one of the key players in this. this is one who is cooperating with federal prosecutors, who has immunity in the probe that...
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and one of the few others is allen wei allen weisselberg.ut what's happening inside the trump organization. and we hear lot about criminal organizations staying two steps afoot. the trump organization might be the first criminal organization keeping three separate books. facebooks for your tax folks, the real books and your other set of fake books that you gussy up for forbes and other organizations to try inflate the idea that donald trump is a successful billionaire. >> ocohen suggested yesterday that he committed a variety of crimes, bank fraud. and we're told he knows where all the financial bodies are buried. >> happy birthday. it's hard to know. we heard he had an immunity deal and we heard more recently a limited immunity deal. clean for a day immunity which only protects his words from being used against him in the southern district. i would imagine any competent lawyer would have to strike a separate deal with congress. to your point would have a lot of exposure. cohen revealed a smorgs borg of potential crimes. bank fraud, tax frau
and one of the few others is allen wei allen weisselberg.ut what's happening inside the trump organization. and we hear lot about criminal organizations staying two steps afoot. the trump organization might be the first criminal organization keeping three separate books. facebooks for your tax folks, the real books and your other set of fake books that you gussy up for forbes and other organizations to try inflate the idea that donald trump is a successful billionaire. >> ocohen suggested...
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necessarily implicate allen weisselberg? >> no, not necessarily because you would have to prove that allen weisselberg had the r requisite criminal interest. it has the highest level of criminal intent which is willfulness. not only did he know that he was writing the check but that he knew it was illegal. so that can be very difficult to prove. you would need witnesses who can prove what was in his mind or sometimes you can show consciousness of that guilt by engaging in some kind of effort to conceal what he was doing. so it may be that they are able to make out that case. but not necessarily just because michael cohen was guilty of committing a crime. he had the requisite criminal intent, but we don't know yet whether allen weisselberg did. >> barbara, thank you very much. always good to talk to you. >>> another democrat throwing his name in the ring for 2020. why one governor is making climate change the singular focus of his campaign. a lower look at the clean energy ideas gaining steam language side the "green new deal
necessarily implicate allen weisselberg? >> no, not necessarily because you would have to prove that allen weisselberg had the r requisite criminal interest. it has the highest level of criminal intent which is willfulness. not only did he know that he was writing the check but that he knew it was illegal. so that can be very difficult to prove. you would need witnesses who can prove what was in his mind or sometimes you can show consciousness of that guilt by engaging in some kind of...
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and richard allen davis --- has been on death row since 19-96 for the kidnap and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas from petaluma. (vicki) today-- marc klass-- the father of polly klaas-- spoke out about the governor's decision. and he does not support it. (grant) (vicki)(vicki) (vicki) you can see more interviews like this on our new app-- kron-on. it is the bay area's only live, local news streaming... 24/7 commercial- free service. download it today from the app store ... right now kron is offering a free one week trial. (grant) happening tonight in the south bay... a community meeting in a san jose neighborhood where oposed encampment. right now-- the hope village encampment is near the airport-- on city owned land. but operators say the land cannot accommodate the amount of people they currently house-- and they need to relocate. the proposed new site for hope village is in willow glen-- and neighbors tell kron-4 they are not happy about it. the meeting tonight is at the elks lodge in san jose at 7:00. (vicki) in the east bay... a tesla crashes into a restaurant in danville. it hap
and richard allen davis --- has been on death row since 19-96 for the kidnap and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas from petaluma. (vicki) today-- marc klass-- the father of polly klaas-- spoke out about the governor's decision. and he does not support it. (grant) (vicki)(vicki) (vicki) you can see more interviews like this on our new app-- kron-on. it is the bay area's only live, local news streaming... 24/7 commercial- free service. download it today from the app store ... right now kron is...
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bill gates and paul allen they were after harvard and at a computer store at the bookstore in harvard square there was a magazine popular electronics january one thousand seventy five and it had a picture of the l tear on the cover that was the gun that was fired the start of the race for them the old to all the dinosaurs of posts in the computer who's a rudimentary tool a mix of total switches and flashing lights it is reborn thanks to bill gates and paul island by creating a programming language for the ultima called basic they provide it with intelligence. level lucia knowing. the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak h
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allen weisslberg. that's signed by allen weisslberg. >> all right. we're going to have a lot more on the president's money man coming up. let's go to hans back at the white house for us. all right. following the president's comments about all this, what exactly is the official white house position on the hush money payments? >> reporter: the official position is they're not illegal and they think the john edwards pace provides cover that. the dispute is whether or not president trump knew of the payments and the decision. we know he knew of the payments. there's tape of that. michael cohen released that tape. that was also last year in may when he has the president clearly talking about one of the payments. that one was to the mcdougal case, not stormy daniels. this case is the stormy daniels case. you notice what sean hannity says? he's saying payments. he's saying plural. and the president is saying that this was also michael cohen's doing. it could have been, but the president was clearly aware. we know that because of the tapes. it's going to be
allen weisslberg. that's signed by allen weisslberg. >> all right. we're going to have a lot more on the president's money man coming up. let's go to hans back at the white house for us. all right. following the president's comments about all this, what exactly is the official white house position on the hush money payments? >> reporter: the official position is they're not illegal and they think the john edwards pace provides cover that. the dispute is whether or not president...
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allen, just very briefly, looks like we're going to wrap this up.an you just highlight for us again the changes that we made that have affected our returns? >> i think the easiest page to look at, brian, is that page -- number 28. so you can see there, that red is absolute return. zero in 2018, target is 15%, you're close to being there. the very blue sliver is private debt, target 10%. you're only at 3% now, but again, it's done extraordinarily well. so those were the two significant changes with respect to asset allocation, both of which were de-risking, and both of which held up in that down market. the result of those two going up, this has to total 100, so you see the equity market exposure's going down rather dramatically here. so it's that combination of funding things that were less risky by drawing down the riskiest asset class you have. >> president stansbury: you're saying that by us investing in what people call hedge funds, absolute return, has positively impacted our investment returns? >> absolutely, over this period. >> president sta
allen, just very briefly, looks like we're going to wrap this up.an you just highlight for us again the changes that we made that have affected our returns? >> i think the easiest page to look at, brian, is that page -- number 28. so you can see there, that red is absolute return. zero in 2018, target is 15%, you're close to being there. the very blue sliver is private debt, target 10%. you're only at 3% now, but again, it's done extraordinarily well. so those were the two significant...
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. >>> clarence ray allen california's last execution. he died by lethal injection in 2006. he was the oldest person ever to be executed. a court ordered moratorium on executions was imposed the following month. there are now 737 men and women on death row, among them four notorious cases from the bay area. richard allen davis who kidnapped and killed poly class in 1993, joseph and also convicted in 2011 of killing six women in the bay area and beyond over two decades. and he killed his pregnant girlfriend and two daughters and their san jose home in 2005 and scott peterson murdered his pregnant wife police say and dumped her body in san francisco bay in 2003. we put together a gallery of the notable northern california inmates on death row. you can find it online at kpix.com. >>> actress laura laughlin has been released from custody on $1 million bond. she appeared in a los angeles courtroom this afternoon, charged in the college admissions scandal. today she was formally charged with conspiracy and fraud. she and her husband, fashion designer mossimo guiliani accused of be
. >>> clarence ray allen california's last execution. he died by lethal injection in 2006. he was the oldest person ever to be executed. a court ordered moratorium on executions was imposed the following month. there are now 737 men and women on death row, among them four notorious cases from the bay area. richard allen davis who kidnapped and killed poly class in 1993, joseph and also convicted in 2011 of killing six women in the bay area and beyond over two decades. and he killed his...
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. >> reporter: director deborah allen was shocked when she learned b.a.r.t.'s brand-new stations still have the old style gates. >> something i have been asking for since the day i was elected and attended my first meeting is when will we replace the fare gates. designed in 1972, upgraded cents. it is clear now that we are in the upgraded time and fare invasion is getting worse. b.a.r.t. estimates the cost the agency and from 25-$30 million a year. replacing all these old fare gates, which there are 600, would cost roughly $250 million. theoretically b.a.r.t. could be making back a lot of money it is losing just by cracking down on people who don't pay. are police did not want to comment for the story but in an earlier interview, deputy chief told us -- spent we have b.a.r.t. engineers working on the problem in interim they are looking at what can we do to existing fare gates to make them more resilient, difficult to evade. in a pilot project in two stations including and boccardo in san francisco, engineers have strengthened air pressure making them harder to
. >> reporter: director deborah allen was shocked when she learned b.a.r.t.'s brand-new stations still have the old style gates. >> something i have been asking for since the day i was elected and attended my first meeting is when will we replace the fare gates. designed in 1972, upgraded cents. it is clear now that we are in the upgraded time and fare invasion is getting worse. b.a.r.t. estimates the cost the agency and from 25-$30 million a year. replacing all these old fare...
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that's allen iverson.oday harpur announced he will wear number 3 with the phillieso iv the former georgetown star who wore number 3 with the 76ers went to twitter and said he's a bryce fan. the number three will be retired by the phillies. it's a pretty cool dorsement. harpur was introduced as ath member of phillies this afternoon after an entire off season of speculation. six-time all-star signed a record 13-year $330 million contract without opt outs. while much of his press conference addressed his future e was asked llies, about his time in d.c. the richest man in baseball had nothing but good things to say about hissheammates in gton. >> i love everybody in that clubhouse. i grew up with that organization than clubhouse. have i so muchespect for mike rizzo. he reached out and told me congratulations. it's somebody that had my back my whole career. somebody that you know really you know, maintained every single day and you know, did certain things for that organization that i truly won't forget. player
that's allen iverson.oday harpur announced he will wear number 3 with the phillieso iv the former georgetown star who wore number 3 with the 76ers went to twitter and said he's a bryce fan. the number three will be retired by the phillies. it's a pretty cool dorsement. harpur was introduced as ath member of phillies this afternoon after an entire off season of speculation. six-time all-star signed a record 13-year $330 million contract without opt outs. while much of his press conference...
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today i ask admiral allen the former had. domestic security service and commander in chief navy. result. israel's position on the international stage. threatening jewish communities all over the world with palestinian. and israeli. action. any real progress towards peace any israeli politician be bold enough to start decades of hatred and contention the fall they blow up once again. former head of israel's scene backed security service and commander in chief of israeli navy welcome to the show it is great to have you with us admiral so the israeli palestinian tensions are rising and people are killed during gaza protests almost on a weekly basis and the u.n. middle east envoy warned just recently that there were school reward continues to loom large. new gaza war looming if you ask me we are heading violence and we have heading. it war future. level of violence is very difficult to predict because finally. as i understand the palestinian side. not united. there is a lot of energy. among the palestinians but. until now it was not directed only against israel it is a combination of
today i ask admiral allen the former had. domestic security service and commander in chief navy. result. israel's position on the international stage. threatening jewish communities all over the world with palestinian. and israeli. action. any real progress towards peace any israeli politician be bold enough to start decades of hatred and contention the fall they blow up once again. former head of israel's scene backed security service and commander in chief of israeli navy welcome to the show...
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it is such a pleasure to have general allen here with us. thank you, general allen and i want to ask fred hiatt, my boss, to some back on stage. [ applause ] >> all right. i'm back. i'm fred hiatt the editor here at the post. we're fortunate to have wendy sherman and malcolm nance and author and expert on the encroachments of authoritarianism into our society and senior fellow and "washington post" contributing columnist robert kagan. let me start with you, wendy. because you were a senior diplomat during the last administration traveling the world and so i'm sure you heard frequently the chinese argument that authoritarianism works better and, you know, they're building high-speed rail, we're giving up after spending a few billion dollars somewhere in fresno. and how attractive is that in the world and how true is it? >> well, first of all it's terrific to be here with you, fred, and to be here with malcolm and bob. first of all i think bob wrote a brilliant essay. the reason it's important is that it helps us understand that what we are ex
it is such a pleasure to have general allen here with us. thank you, general allen and i want to ask fred hiatt, my boss, to some back on stage. [ applause ] >> all right. i'm back. i'm fred hiatt the editor here at the post. we're fortunate to have wendy sherman and malcolm nance and author and expert on the encroachments of authoritarianism into our society and senior fellow and "washington post" contributing columnist robert kagan. let me start with you, wendy. because you...
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they have tim allen's -- to manage a balance. while having the patience that if it does not work it's better to have another round of discussion. and paying attention on the e.u. side. the member states have been very disciplined. you have not seen spain, to take
they have tim allen's -- to manage a balance. while having the patience that if it does not work it's better to have another round of discussion. and paying attention on the e.u. side. the member states have been very disciplined. you have not seen spain, to take
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we have upcoming hearings for cohen, felix sater and allen weisselberg as well.nyone else that congress should be reaching out to to try to get testimony? >> anyone close to the president, who has legal or financial entanglements is open to suspicion at this time, based on what we already know and based on what cohen presented. i think mr. weisselberg will be a key player in all of this. donald trump and his closest associate, the treasurer of every organization that he has operated in, they know every dollar that goes in and out of that organization. so i think that's going to be the key, next key witness. >> so with regard to trying to get the president's tax returns, i'm sure some of your constituents say this is part of a witch hunt, parodying that which the president has said numerous times. what do you say to them? we're just trying to follow the money and get answers? >> i say i swore an oath to uphold the constitution and do the job i was elected to do. we have two choices here. ignore this mountain of damning evidence that paints the picture of a preside
we have upcoming hearings for cohen, felix sater and allen weisselberg as well.nyone else that congress should be reaching out to to try to get testimony? >> anyone close to the president, who has legal or financial entanglements is open to suspicion at this time, based on what we already know and based on what cohen presented. i think mr. weisselberg will be a key player in all of this. donald trump and his closest associate, the treasurer of every organization that he has operated in,...
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debating the death penalty for decades.carol chessman, aaron mitchell, robert alton harris, clarence ray allen and rose bird(ken) four condemned men and the first female chief justice of the california supreme court -- all of them playing a role. jail cell sfxmay second, 1960 ... convicted robber, rapist and kidnapper caryl chessman died proclaiming his innocence as cyanide fumes filled the exeution chamber at san quentin.chessman spent nearly twelve years on death row, writing best-selling books .... and winning the support of authors, artists and intellectuals from around the world.in 1967 ... aaron mitchell became the last
debating the death penalty for decades.carol chessman, aaron mitchell, robert alton harris, clarence ray allen and rose bird(ken) four condemned men and the first female chief justice of the california supreme court -- all of them playing a role. jail cell sfxmay second, 1960 ... convicted robber, rapist and kidnapper caryl chessman died proclaiming his innocence as cyanide fumes filled the exeution chamber at san quentin.chessman spent nearly twelve years on death row, writing best-selling...
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. >> from the white house to the department of justice, donald trump jr., allen weisselberg, to beginhe investigations to present the case to the american people when obstruction of justice. it is very clear that the president obstructed justice. >> allen weisselberg is chief financial officer, thought to have detailed knowledge of trump's tax situation. his name came up repeatedly in michael cohen's testimony last week. congressman nadler says the list will also likely include john kelly and don mcgahn. >>> president trump had a tweetstorm that sounded nix ownian, declaring i'm an innocent man being percent dutiesed by very bad conflicted and corrupt people. the president spoke for more than two hours to the annual gathering of conservatives the cp cpac. >> it began with a literal, you see it there, embrace of the american flag and then he launched into the russia witch hunt, jeff sessions, crooked hillary and more. >> you put the wrong people in a couple of positions and they leave people for a long time that sthoontd be there and all of a sudden they are trying to take you out with
. >> from the white house to the department of justice, donald trump jr., allen weisselberg, to beginhe investigations to present the case to the american people when obstruction of justice. it is very clear that the president obstructed justice. >> allen weisselberg is chief financial officer, thought to have detailed knowledge of trump's tax situation. his name came up repeatedly in michael cohen's testimony last week. congressman nadler says the list will also likely include john...
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now, it's showing up in your returns, the numbers that you see allen provided, so the story is good but with the consequence you have a much larger board package and longer board meetings. with that, we'll turn it over to the board. >> president stansbury: questions from the board? commissioner driscoll? >> commissioner driscoll: two observations. we were doing private credit for a long time. >> president stansbury: not anywhere near -- >> commissioner driscoll: waylaid for different reasons, but doing more now, better, great. other changes in the fixed income market. i guess i'm going to try to articulate on page 14. there's numbers here that suggest that the 60/40 portfolio or the 70/40 portfolio would be a higher return. however, i would say the board's decision is to go for the average return with the highest probability of achieving it. >> that is exactly correct. >> commissioner driscoll: might say it's a more efficient portfolio in one sense. we weigh all the odds, skills, but that's why you might say we're not going for the highest total, but the best odds of making a good retur
now, it's showing up in your returns, the numbers that you see allen provided, so the story is good but with the consequence you have a much larger board package and longer board meetings. with that, we'll turn it over to the board. >> president stansbury: questions from the board? commissioner driscoll? >> commissioner driscoll: two observations. we were doing private credit for a long time. >> president stansbury: not anywhere near -- >> commissioner driscoll: waylaid...
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different people and individuals, from the white house to the department ofjustice, donald trumer, allenin investigations to present the case to the american people about obstruction ofjustice, corruption and abuse of power. so that would includejohn kelly, the former chief of staff, don mcgahn, the former white house counsel? i would imagine. i mean, i don't have the list in front of me, but we will be releasing the list tomorrow of over 60 entities, people, etc. 0ur correspondent in washington, chris buckler, has more on the grounds for mr nadler‘s inquiry. well, he says he's basing it on things that have already come into the public domain, even things that donald trump himself has said. however, you're right to point out that he says that they are not pursuing impeachment at this stage. however, when you listen to that full interview on abc tv, it was very clear that mr nadler is thinking about impeachment in the longer term. in fact, he said, "before you impeach somebody, you have to persuade the american public that it ought to happen." and what we're seeing here are democrats real
different people and individuals, from the white house to the department ofjustice, donald trumer, allenin investigations to present the case to the american people about obstruction ofjustice, corruption and abuse of power. so that would includejohn kelly, the former chief of staff, don mcgahn, the former white house counsel? i would imagine. i mean, i don't have the list in front of me, but we will be releasing the list tomorrow of over 60 entities, people, etc. 0ur correspondent in...
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still with us, jonathan allen and phillip.fter the laster died down-the laughter died down from a well worn joke, he goes on "morning joe" today and took what would have been a simple question of the host asked three times, three different place, there is not a one word answer that would suffice, i will show the results of that back and forth and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> when you call yourself a proud capitalist? >> oh, i don't know. the label -- i am not sure any of them fit. >> do you consider yourself a capitalist? >> again, i am a small business does capitalism work? >> i don't look at myself with a label. >> what's the problem here? >> that's just stunning and painful. i don't understand why this was so difficult for him. he is -- he is a successful businessman. but the problem here, and it speaks to the larger problem, is that so many of these candidates are afraid of the far-left energy and noise that is -- folks like congresswoman aoc can bring to the table. that there is such an energy and restlessnes
still with us, jonathan allen and phillip.fter the laster died down-the laughter died down from a well worn joke, he goes on "morning joe" today and took what would have been a simple question of the host asked three times, three different place, there is not a one word answer that would suffice, i will show the results of that back and forth and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> when you call yourself a proud capitalist? >> oh, i don't know. the label -- i am not...
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and allen weisselberg , but always allen weisselberg on the check. payment was this false and illegal, correct? mr. cohen: i can't make that conclusion. >> you told representative kelly that the president was aware of this scheme, is that correct? mr. cohen: that is correct. >> i want the american people to understand the explosive nature of your testimony. are you telling us that the president directed transactions and conspiracy with allen weisselberg and his son, donald trump, jr., as part of a civil, criminal -- as part of a criminal conspiracy of financial fraud. is that your testimony? mr. cohen: yes. >> do you know if this criminal financial scheme that the president, allen weisselberg and donald trump, jr. are involved in is being investigated by the district of new york? mr. cohen: i would rather not discuss that question because it could be part of an investigation that is currently ongoing. >> i just want the american public to understand that -- there is garden-variety financial fraud and your allegation of and the smoking gun document su
and allen weisselberg , but always allen weisselberg on the check. payment was this false and illegal, correct? mr. cohen: i can't make that conclusion. >> you told representative kelly that the president was aware of this scheme, is that correct? mr. cohen: that is correct. >> i want the american people to understand the explosive nature of your testimony. are you telling us that the president directed transactions and conspiracy with allen weisselberg and his son, donald trump,...
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he acknowledged to allen that he was going to pay the 130,000, and that allen and i should go back toice and figure out how to do it. >> pete dominic, we got this list this week from michael cohen of the coming attractions. he listed name after name after name. talk about a few of the ones we just mentioned there in the intro. let's start with felix sater. what do you think that's going to lead to? somebody who's been of interest for a long time. he's been operating on the periphery of that inner circle. >> it's going to lead to everything. i think it will lead to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the truth and any other metaphors. it will lead to a plate of pastries. here's what i think we've learned from this week. when you heard michael cohen naming all those names, it was mainly as a result of democrats on the other sight committee asking questions and getting receipts. i mean, we're way behind on this investigation because republicans were in charge and we're talking about watergate during the hearing or during the break, and they weren't asking questions. they weren't a
he acknowledged to allen that he was going to pay the 130,000, and that allen and i should go back toice and figure out how to do it. >> pete dominic, we got this list this week from michael cohen of the coming attractions. he listed name after name after name. talk about a few of the ones we just mentioned there in the intro. let's start with felix sater. what do you think that's going to lead to? somebody who's been of interest for a long time. he's been operating on the periphery of...
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[cheers and applause] >> allen doll and then the next card i cannot read. allen? danelace? anybody? >> according to reporting by heather knight in the san francisco chronicle, she was speaking with rachel rodriquez and asked if you could fix the mental health problem in san francisco, what would you do? the answer was, we would use 100 more beds immediately in the city and we would be able to stabilize people more fully before they are forced to go back on the strategies. streets. she's a mental health professional at st. francis and that illustrates the wrong-headedness of the problem. frankly, i don't believe we understand what we're talking about. we have, according to the city, 750000 people that are homeless and they say that approximately 41% of the people have mental issues and 39% of the people have drug issues or vice versa. i get the numbers confused but if you add it up is 80% and 80% of 7500 is 6,000 people. we have hot teams that go out and talk to these people on a regular basis. we know where the population is. we have a pretty good idea of the problems that they're f
[cheers and applause] >> allen doll and then the next card i cannot read. allen? danelace? anybody? >> according to reporting by heather knight in the san francisco chronicle, she was speaking with rachel rodriquez and asked if you could fix the mental health problem in san francisco, what would you do? the answer was, we would use 100 more beds immediately in the city and we would be able to stabilize people more fully before they are forced to go back on the strategies. streets....
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. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york.il hit its highest level this year as saudi arabia convinced fellow members of opec plucks to reaffirm their commitment to output cuts, saying they will stick to the plan until june. here is the energy minister. >> there is still significant inventory glut in the market about what we consider to be normal. that we need to draw this down in the next few months before considering easing the production cuts that we have undertook. that objective would not be served in a meeting in april. nasdaqoining us now is director of energy and utilities. thank you for joining us. we just heard from the saudi energy minister, helping to spare a four month high in the oil price, but how long will it last because june is shaping up to be an interesting month? we might see the interest of saudi and russia the verge perhaps. >> that is possible. i think opec but itself sometime today in terms of not having the meeting in april as they were originally supposed to do. i think opec will look to the u.s. and
. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york.il hit its highest level this year as saudi arabia convinced fellow members of opec plucks to reaffirm their commitment to output cuts, saying they will stick to the plan until june. here is the energy minister. >> there is still significant inventory glut in the market about what we consider to be normal. that we need to draw this down in the next few months before considering easing the production cuts that we have...
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let's talk with our guests, j n jonathan allen and phillip eliot for "time" magazine.u, was this departure with bill shine or donald trump or a combination about both. >> possibly with fox news. a major report from the new yorker on the proximity of the white house and fox news with the major next being bill shine. he was still receiving severance payments from fox news while he was earning money at the white house. people at the white house were aware of that. but, there is a lot of pete right now in that relationship between the trump white house and fox news, not only it is something that's potentially difficult for the trump white house but it is something that's potentially risky for fox news. i don't think any of these things happen entirely in a vacuum. there is something a little face shaving of shine moving onto the campaign side. the trump operation being too close to fox news but it does get him being out of that and on receiving payments from fox news. >> phil, there was the president today in what we come to know as his black crisis raincoat regardless it
let's talk with our guests, j n jonathan allen and phillip eliot for "time" magazine.u, was this departure with bill shine or donald trump or a combination about both. >> possibly with fox news. a major report from the new yorker on the proximity of the white house and fox news with the major next being bill shine. he was still receiving severance payments from fox news while he was earning money at the white house. people at the white house were aware of that. but, there is a...