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barr. mr. harper: certainly. generally, i see four risks that are coming down the line. uh first is interest rate risk uh for the institution uh itself, second is liquidity risk. the third is cybersecurity risk and something that we're watching on the horizon would be credit risk that happens particularly as unemployment rises. there is a correlation in the numbers that shows that as unemployment rates go up, we often see an increase in charge offs and defaults. that's something that we're going to be watching very closely. moving forward. sen. brown: thank you. mr. gruenberg. mr. grueberg: thank you, mr. chairman. first and foremost, as i outlined in my oral statement, i do think we're at an inflection point here in the economy with the fed having shifted the conduct of monetary policy and we have a rising interest rate environment and i do think that presents a number of potential downside risks to the banking system that i outlined earlier. i think our institutions are going to have to pay c
barr. mr. harper: certainly. generally, i see four risks that are coming down the line. uh first is interest rate risk uh for the institution uh itself, second is liquidity risk. the third is cybersecurity risk and something that we're watching on the horizon would be credit risk that happens particularly as unemployment rises. there is a correlation in the numbers that shows that as unemployment rates go up, we often see an increase in charge offs and defaults. that's something that we're...
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barr. mr. harper, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me to discuss the state of the credit union system. while the economic fallout of the covid-19 pandemic along with rising interest rates havee influence credit union performance over the lastpe yea, the credit union industry overall remains on aol solid footing. at the end of the second quarter there were just under 5000 federal entered credit unions with nearly 133 million members and more than $2.1 trillion in assets. notably the industries aggregate net worth ratio rose to 10.42% representing a recovery of 40 basis recovery of 40 basis points from a pandemic low. further thefu national credit union share insurance fund continues to perform well with no premiums or distributions expected at this time. during the last year the ncua has undertaken several notable actions to strengthen capital, and an cybersecurity, and support small and minority credit unions. to fortify the credit union system ability to better withstand the tw
barr. mr. harper, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me to discuss the state of the credit union system. while the economic fallout of the covid-19 pandemic along with rising interest rates havee influence credit union performance over the lastpe yea, the credit union industry overall remains on aol solid footing. at the end of the second quarter there were just under 5000 federal entered credit unions with nearly 133 million members and more than $2.1 trillion in assets....
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." >> bill barr can go down as the greatest attorney general in the history of our country or he can go down as just another guy. >> "one damn thing after another" is the title of william barr's memoir and a fitting description of his time as trump's attorney general. barr was firmly in trump's camp when it came to denouncing the russia probe... >> i think that the government did not have a prosecutable case. >> ...and warning about the possibility of voter fraud before the 2020 election. >> elections that have been held with mail have found substantial fraud and coercion. >> but after trump lost, they had a stunning break. >> i made it clear i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen. >> as the former president launches a new white house bid, and prosecutors build cases against trump and his businesses, what does former attorney general william barr say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... ...and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> attorney general william barr, welcome to "firing line." >>nk you, margaret. great to
." >> bill barr can go down as the greatest attorney general in the history of our country or he can go down as just another guy. >> "one damn thing after another" is the title of william barr's memoir and a fitting description of his time as trump's attorney general. barr was firmly in trump's camp when it came to denouncing the russia probe... >> i think that the government did not have a prosecutable case. >> ...and warning about the possibility of...
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i like to introduce william barr, the 77th and 85th u.s.ttorney general in one of only two people in history to serve twice at the study for strategic and international studies, a chinese studies from the university of oxford and spent the majority of his career focused on u.s.-china relations. matt is a distinguished visiting fellow at the hoover institution at the foundation for the defense of democracies. he served as deputy national security advisor from 2019 to 2021 and margaret hoover, author and host a firing line on pbs, now also with cnn, will moderate the discussion. she is the great granddaughter of herbert hoover, the 31st president of the united states. would you please welcome our distinguished panel this morning. [applause] >> good morning. welcome, and thank you, very much to the nixon foundation for holding this discussion with this expert, well informed on this dynamic. i think the best place to start is when president xi came onto the scene about one decade ago, many expected that he would be a reformer, he would harken b
i like to introduce william barr, the 77th and 85th u.s.ttorney general in one of only two people in history to serve twice at the study for strategic and international studies, a chinese studies from the university of oxford and spent the majority of his career focused on u.s.-china relations. matt is a distinguished visiting fellow at the hoover institution at the foundation for the defense of democracies. he served as deputy national security advisor from 2019 to 2021 and margaret hoover,...
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you heard bill barr talking about this. it was from the perspective of psychology, not the perspective of politics. in his op-ed in "the new york post," he said trump has one world. he just cannot concede, accept that someone beat him or is moving on without him, has adulation he did not have, that he used to have. the idea of the supporters lining up behind somebody he hates, it's very difficult to imagine him being okay with that. >> i don't see that happening. jonathan lemire, you wrote the book, obviously, on january 6th, and on donald trump and what a bad loser he is. he's willing to take down american democracy when he lost. why wouldn't he be willing to take down youngkin or desantis or any other republican that won the nomination over him? >> oh, he's going to. there's no chance he would be a team player and bow out. the campaign's will be his or no one's. some republicans i've talked to in the last couple weeks, partially trying to clear the field. that's one thought. the other idea is trying to get ahead of a poss
you heard bill barr talking about this. it was from the perspective of psychology, not the perspective of politics. in his op-ed in "the new york post," he said trump has one world. he just cannot concede, accept that someone beat him or is moving on without him, has adulation he did not have, that he used to have. the idea of the supporters lining up behind somebody he hates, it's very difficult to imagine him being okay with that. >> i don't see that happening. jonathan...
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i understand vice chairman barr has only even in this for four months. he has recently suggested that potential amendments to the slr should be in the context of reviewing all capital requirements. i understand that. we really should recognize that a significant deal cline and treasury market liquidity is already occurring. absent an improvement, i'm afraid the fred might one day decided has to intervene by restarting bond purchases which would be quite contrary to its current mission of getting inflation under control. i hope all hear from the banking regulators today, they will prioritize these and other real challenges and not stray beyond the mandates into politically contentious issues or establish unnecessary new regulatory burden. thank you, mister chairman. >> thank you. i'll introduce the four witnesses. -- july of 22 for a four-year term. he also serves as a member of the board of governors. todd harper was sworn into serve a full term as the national credit union administration board tariff delight 2022. martin greenberg has been the acting ch
i understand vice chairman barr has only even in this for four months. he has recently suggested that potential amendments to the slr should be in the context of reviewing all capital requirements. i understand that. we really should recognize that a significant deal cline and treasury market liquidity is already occurring. absent an improvement, i'm afraid the fred might one day decided has to intervene by restarting bond purchases which would be quite contrary to its current mission of...
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which you also spoke to attorney general barr. what do we need to do?re universities and businesses working together in conjunction united states government to protect the homeland what's happening you cited the chinese communist party seeks to infiltrate, sensor, and co-opt american academic and research institutions. for example dozens of american universities has chinese government funded in situ to achieve been accused of pressuring host universities to sense discussion or cancel events, stand up for each other refuse to let the ccp or suppress diverse voices. and sacrifice academic integrity or freedom is worth the price of appeasing ccp demands. what do universities need to do and what do we need to do to empower universities to work together against the backdrop of this new chinese reality? >> one of the things as most standby i returned to office after 28 years was the intensity of chinese activity and intelligence activities gathering here in the united states specifically directed at cutting edge technology. a lot of the fundamental r&d involv
which you also spoke to attorney general barr. what do we need to do?re universities and businesses working together in conjunction united states government to protect the homeland what's happening you cited the chinese communist party seeks to infiltrate, sensor, and co-opt american academic and research institutions. for example dozens of american universities has chinese government funded in situ to achieve been accused of pressuring host universities to sense discussion or cancel events,...
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barr was going earlier between the difference between cbdc and stablecoin. you know, we have the federal reserve. they are responsible for monetary supply and a various host of other responsibilities. we also have u.s. treasury, and one of their primary responsibilities is the production of coin and currency. as we navigate going forward, what we see is the unanimous need for us to adopt some form of digital currency. where should the leadership really come from? should the leadership come from the federal reserve, or should it come from the u.s. treasury, that has the responsibility to produce coin and currency, doctor norrloff? >> i think the leadership should come from the federal reserve. i also want to say that, for the cbdc, i think that progress in this area is especially important because that is really where china can make a difference to undercut the dominance of the dollar. if the cbdc, the chinese cbdc goes forward, we will see a very strong push towards a convertible renminbi. that will put the chinese currency, really make it much more attracti
barr was going earlier between the difference between cbdc and stablecoin. you know, we have the federal reserve. they are responsible for monetary supply and a various host of other responsibilities. we also have u.s. treasury, and one of their primary responsibilities is the production of coin and currency. as we navigate going forward, what we see is the unanimous need for us to adopt some form of digital currency. where should the leadership really come from? should the leadership come from...
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." >> bill barr can go down as the greatest attorney general in the history of our country or he can guy. >> "one damn thing after another" is the title of william barr's memoir and a fitting description of his time as trump's attorney general. barr was firmly in trump's camp when it came to denouncing the russia probe... >> i think that the government did not have a prosecutable case. >> ...and warning about the possibility of voter fraud before the 2020 election. >> elections that have been held with mail have found substantial fraud and coercion. >> but after trump lost, they had a stunning break. >> i made it clear i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen. >> as the former president launches a new white house bid, and prosecutors build cases against trump and his busi
." >> bill barr can go down as the greatest attorney general in the history of our country or he can guy. >> "one damn thing after another" is the title of william barr's memoir and a fitting description of his time as trump's attorney general. barr was firmly in trump's camp when it came to denouncing the russia probe... >> i think that the government did not have a prosecutable case. >> ...and warning about the possibility of voter fraud before the 2020...
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mueller, and special counsel the investigation then under the department -- attorney general bill barr and how he wants that probe was complete, not move forward with any charges against the former president. how is this going to be different now that he is no longer president and merrick garland as the attorney general? >> it's a great example to talk about. i got, and we had a stellar person as special counsel right everybody understanding that mueller was the guy, from fair, neutral objective. fantastic and look we still had a manipulation of his findings by an attorney general who answered to the current president. we don't have that here, the person being investigated is a former president, the pressure that evil barr has admitted to, who told us publicly in this book financial views that he had immense pressure from the white house. we don't have that here, so that is good news and we appear not to have somebody as manipulated and merrick garland as bill barr appears to have been. don't forget, bill barr appointed john durham in a special counsel to do something that was totally
mueller, and special counsel the investigation then under the department -- attorney general bill barr and how he wants that probe was complete, not move forward with any charges against the former president. how is this going to be different now that he is no longer president and merrick garland as the attorney general? >> it's a great example to talk about. i got, and we had a stellar person as special counsel right everybody understanding that mueller was the guy, from fair, neutral...
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an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix.ting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. ♪♪ we've got questions about medicare plans. well, we've got a lot of answers! how can i help? well for starters, do you have a medicare...
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do want to take that first, attorney general barr? then we will go round robin. >> i would have a different answer if ix -- xi had not shown his hand. i have been surprised by his bellicosity and provocative style. i view him as a potential military -- it is possible we will be in a conflict with china. i would treat them more from that standpoint then going in of the standpoint -- >> what do we tell u.s. businesses? >> they are learning that free-trade is good if you have a level playing field, but the chinese do not play that way. american companies, most of realizing that. they are also going to mean not only help in -- need help not only in protecting their intellectual property but firm measures by the u.s., including restrictions on doing business in china and the kind of technology the supply chain it in order to counteract what the chinese are doing to various sectors of the economy to present you as businesses -- freeze out u.s. businesses. >> jude? then, matt, i will have you respond. we might see some differentiation the po
do want to take that first, attorney general barr? then we will go round robin. >> i would have a different answer if ix -- xi had not shown his hand. i have been surprised by his bellicosity and provocative style. i view him as a potential military -- it is possible we will be in a conflict with china. i would treat them more from that standpoint then going in of the standpoint -- >> what do we tell u.s. businesses? >> they are learning that free-trade is good if you have a...
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so i'm not sure what to make of barr. at the end of the day, barr doesn't really matter. it matters what's in garland's head. does garland think that he can go forward with this monumentous decision if they believe there's enough to do it. i'm not really sure. >> mike, i listened to your conversation on the daily yesterday and there is a pretty lengthy history that jack smith -- i think people outside doj thought who's jack smith, where did he come from? there is a history of overseeing cases into politicians when he saw the public corruption unit. explain. >> yeah. so, you know, he oversaw a series of high-profile investigations that looked at the conduct of politicians across the country. the prosecution of governor mcdonnell in virginia. a case that the justice department won at trial but ultimately lost several years later when the supreme court threw it out. you know, he brought a case against a republican member of congress from arizona. he oversaw the decision of not to bring charges against tom delay back around the time when he was starting out in the public corr
so i'm not sure what to make of barr. at the end of the day, barr doesn't really matter. it matters what's in garland's head. does garland think that he can go forward with this monumentous decision if they believe there's enough to do it. i'm not really sure. >> mike, i listened to your conversation on the daily yesterday and there is a pretty lengthy history that jack smith -- i think people outside doj thought who's jack smith, where did he come from? there is a history of overseeing...
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>> for be it for me to agree anything with bill barr.mp. but in this case, i think what his comments signal is increasingly the public observers looking at the evidence that's publicly known, it looks like trump's conduct with the classified documents is inside of the heartland of cases that doj prosecutes. it is important to say that we don't know the evidence that doj has internally. sometimes as a prosecutor you have evidence that's exculpatory and shows that someone isn't criminally liable and might not be publicly available and would be a mistake to prejudge but based on what we see, i was one of the co-authors of a piece in just security last week that views the evidence and the law and concludes that prosecution is merited on the documents charges and the obstruction of justice charges. >> now we'll see how quickly they move there. joyce vance, thank you so much. thank you. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," a growing must be of republicans urge the party to break from donald trump haeds of 2024. we'll take a look at what leading g
>> for be it for me to agree anything with bill barr.mp. but in this case, i think what his comments signal is increasingly the public observers looking at the evidence that's publicly known, it looks like trump's conduct with the classified documents is inside of the heartland of cases that doj prosecutes. it is important to say that we don't know the evidence that doj has internally. sometimes as a prosecutor you have evidence that's exculpatory and shows that someone isn't criminally...
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. >>> so just a short time ago bill barr who served as attorney general under former president donaldut the federal investigation into the potential mishandling of classified documents. it is one of the two investigations now under the purview of the special prosecutor named today by the justice department. now, this interview with barr was recorded before the special counsel was named but it does air on pbs tonight, and it is interesting. this is what barr said. >> i personally think they probably have the basis for legitimately indicting the president. i don't know, i'm speculating. but given what's gone on i think they probably have the evidence that would check the box, they have the case. >> and if they have have it, should they? >> that's a decision for -- >> if you were a.g., would you? >> i'm not going to get into that. >> do you think they will? >> i think it's becoming increasingly more likely. >> that was bill barr with our friend margaret hoover on pbs. joining me now to gauge the political fallout of the situation for the newly declared presidential candidate david eisen
. >>> so just a short time ago bill barr who served as attorney general under former president donaldut the federal investigation into the potential mishandling of classified documents. it is one of the two investigations now under the purview of the special prosecutor named today by the justice department. now, this interview with barr was recorded before the special counsel was named but it does air on pbs tonight, and it is interesting. this is what barr said. >> i personally...
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but in this case, bill barr said if those things are true, that's a serious crime and that should be prosecuted. bill barr said that about donald trump. >> no, i know you talked to him before this announcement because that just happened today, this special counsel announcement but for him to say that, did he go further and say yes, merrick garland should go ahead and do this or i would have done this myself if i had seen this? >> he would not answer whether he would have prosecuted and he did not want to tell merrick garland whether to do it but in thinking about it and struggling with it, i can certainly see why merrick garland, the person really trying to be as above politics as possible would prefer to choose the path of a special counsel to make that choice, instead. >> this was a wonderful conversation. thank you all so much for being here and for explaining all of this because honestly, there's a lot going on. >> there's a lot going on. >>> areas around buffalo, new york, speaking of a lot going on, buried under more than 5 feet of snow. and now, this potentially historic storm
but in this case, bill barr said if those things are true, that's a serious crime and that should be prosecuted. bill barr said that about donald trump. >> no, i know you talked to him before this announcement because that just happened today, this special counsel announcement but for him to say that, did he go further and say yes, merrick garland should go ahead and do this or i would have done this myself if i had seen this? >> he would not answer whether he would have prosecuted...
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you know, mueller was out-flanked time and time again by barr.was not particularly effective at reaching the public. some of their conclusions were difficult to understand. and overall, the package was something that trump was able to easily brush past, especially with the help of bar. i'm not sure -- look, collectively, i think a lot of people learned a lot from the mueller investigation, whether it was myself as a reporter realizing and appreciating the difficulty of the law holding a president of the united states accountable. whether it was prosecutors who were watching and realizing that if the mueller investigation was there to bring clarity to a very messy situation, which i'm not sure it totally was, but to some extent it may have been, it wasn't effective at this. look, i think that people think that they learn time and time again from different investigations of trump the best way to do it, but at the end of the day, he has managed to get past and beat pretty much all of them. he did suffer the ultimate political consequence in losing r
you know, mueller was out-flanked time and time again by barr.was not particularly effective at reaching the public. some of their conclusions were difficult to understand. and overall, the package was something that trump was able to easily brush past, especially with the help of bar. i'm not sure -- look, collectively, i think a lot of people learned a lot from the mueller investigation, whether it was myself as a reporter realizing and appreciating the difficulty of the law holding a...
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if bill barr said that about donald trump. >> now, i know you talked to him before this announcement,st happened the special counsel announcement. for him to say that did he go further and say, yes, or i would have done this myself if i had seen this? >> he would not answer whether he would prosecute it. i can certainly see why merrick garland, the person who's really trying to be as above politics as possible would prefer to choose the path of a special counsel to make that choice instead. >> this was a wonderful conversation. thank you all so much for being here and for explaining all of this because honestly there's a lot going on. >> there's a lot going on. >>> areas around buffalo, new york -- speaking of a lot going on -- buried under more than 5 feet of snow. and now this potentially historic storm has turned deadly. we are live in buffalo. look at those pictures. coming up next. more with less asthma... ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung functi
if bill barr said that about donald trump. >> now, i know you talked to him before this announcement,st happened the special counsel announcement. for him to say that did he go further and say, yes, or i would have done this myself if i had seen this? >> he would not answer whether he would prosecute it. i can certainly see why merrick garland, the person who's really trying to be as above politics as possible would prefer to choose the path of a special counsel to make that choice...
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and by the way, making money on each one before gm's chair and ceo mary barr hit the stage she sat downh us to give you a preview. take a look. mary, you have nothing short of incredibly stunning news today including the fact that you'll be profitable, solidly pr profitable in 2025 1 million evs? these are extraordinary goals. you're that confident? >> i am extremely confident because you know, our first battery plant just started we have two more coming online we've got a great line of products so we'll have the capacity to build a million units in 2025 and we believe at that point -- in fact, our plan, and we will execute to achieve low to mid-digit margins at that point in time. but i would tell you, with the benefits of i.r.a. we believe we'll be on parity with ice. so we feel this is our time, we've done the scale, we've done the localization this is a culmination of what we've been working on for three-plusyears and it's here and it's now >> i think your actual stock price is kind of ridiculous in light of the fact that today, today this freak cash flow guidance, you have raised d
and by the way, making money on each one before gm's chair and ceo mary barr hit the stage she sat downh us to give you a preview. take a look. mary, you have nothing short of incredibly stunning news today including the fact that you'll be profitable, solidly pr profitable in 2025 1 million evs? these are extraordinary goals. you're that confident? >> i am extremely confident because you know, our first battery plant just started we have two more coming online we've got a great line of...
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chairman, chairman waters, ranking member barr. my report is authorized by the atlantic council center. alternative payment systems pose national security risks because they could undercut the dominant throafl dollar and the international currency system. it is the only currency that's truly global. there's no immediate or even medium term threat to the dollar's dominance. even over the long-term it's likely to stay dominant in absolute terms. other payment systems could, however, threaten the dollar's relative dominance. and we are already seeing a relative decline in the dollar's status. for at least two decades, the international currency system has been strictly union polar but after -- strictly unipolar, but after 2017 it became less unipolar and became close to becoming a bipolar or multipolar system. if other currencies -- even as the other currencies exist, the dollar's end is nowhere in sight but it could continue to be less dominant. countries are avoiding use of dollars if they can be seized. countries supporting sanctio
chairman, chairman waters, ranking member barr. my report is authorized by the atlantic council center. alternative payment systems pose national security risks because they could undercut the dominant throafl dollar and the international currency system. it is the only currency that's truly global. there's no immediate or even medium term threat to the dollar's dominance. even over the long-term it's likely to stay dominant in absolute terms. other payment systems could, however, threaten the...
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chairman, chairman waters, ranking member barr. my report is authorized by the atlantic council center. alternative payment systems pose national security risks because they could undercut the dominant throafl dollar and the international currency system. it is the only currency that's truly global. there's no immediate or even medium term threat to the dollar's dominance. even over the long-term it's likely to stay dominant in absolute terms. other payment systems could, however, threaten the dollar's relative dominance. and we are already seeing a relative decline in the dollar's status. for at least two decades, the international currency system has been strictly union polar but after -- strictly unipolar, but after 2017 it became less unipolar and became close to becoming a bipolar or multipolar system. if other currencies -- even as the other currencies exist, the dollar's end is nowhere in sight but it could continue to be less dominant. countries are avoiding use of dollars if they can be seized. countries supporting sanctio
chairman, chairman waters, ranking member barr. my report is authorized by the atlantic council center. alternative payment systems pose national security risks because they could undercut the dominant throafl dollar and the international currency system. it is the only currency that's truly global. there's no immediate or even medium term threat to the dollar's dominance. even over the long-term it's likely to stay dominant in absolute terms. other payment systems could, however, threaten the...
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( laughter ) had my heart broken before by you, bill barr, after you redacted the mueller report.an't redact my feelings! it's always mueller time in here. now that said-- ( applause ) what time have we got here? it's mueller time, mueller time. this news does make it seem like there's an indictment around the corner. and the former president had a weird reaction, saying, "i am not going to partake in it. i'm not going to partake in this." oh, he doesn't want to partake. you know what? i'm no lawyer, but i didn't realize that was one of the options: the suspect does not want to partake in the investigation. "your honor, while, admittedly, the prosecution does have overwhelming evidence of his guilt, my client pleads 'not feelin' it.'" ( laughter ) now, the former president did get some good news this weekend, because on saturday, elon musk reinstated his twitter account. ( audience booing ) no, no, elon, i won't go back. the racism, the misspelling, the calls to violence, the "dot, dot, dots." remember? remember the dot, dot, dots? remember the (bleep) covfefe? i am not, i am not-
( laughter ) had my heart broken before by you, bill barr, after you redacted the mueller report.an't redact my feelings! it's always mueller time in here. now that said-- ( applause ) what time have we got here? it's mueller time, mueller time. this news does make it seem like there's an indictment around the corner. and the former president had a weird reaction, saying, "i am not going to partake in it. i'm not going to partake in this." oh, he doesn't want to partake. you know...
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bill barr said he's thinks they're checking the boxes.t it was appropriate. >> i expect trump will be indicted. it will happen that is good for the democrats in terms of the politics of 2024. but i think they probably think that they have the documents case in the bag already. >> martha: okay. more to come on it, andy. thanks very much. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: so more of "the story" when we take a quick break. we'll be right back. >> martha: the world cup is underway where the men's national soccer team playing right now, tied 1-1 with wales. earlier today, fox corporation ceo and executive chairman lockland murdock thanked members in qatar and cut the ribbon at a new starbucks at the air base. the space will help to give them rest and relaxation and a great place to hang out while serving our country. excited about that. thanks for being here. tonight, the tree lighting. don't miss it. >> look at this. god love you. this is chocolate, right? chocolate, you are pardoned. you are pardoned. you had to tell me that? yeah. yeah, you
bill barr said he's thinks they're checking the boxes.t it was appropriate. >> i expect trump will be indicted. it will happen that is good for the democrats in terms of the politics of 2024. but i think they probably think that they have the documents case in the bag already. >> martha: okay. more to come on it, andy. thanks very much. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: so more of "the story" when we take a quick break. we'll be right back. >> martha: the...
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i think the attorney general barr, that is mentioned later in that interview, that he was speculatingand i think it's -- you know, there are multiple levels of issue that the department needs to consider, margaret. number one is, is the evidence sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction? number two is, is it an appropriate use of federal resources to bring that case? a case against the former president, obviously, would be extraordinary. would raise unique concerns. so, i would hope merrick garland and his team would be very careful about scrutinizing that evidence. not just checking the box, but making sure that they're prepared to stand behind the decision that they make. >> so, when you say sustain a conviction, what do you mean by that? does that mean looking at the courts that are likely to prosecute? where would you prosecute this case? florida or washington, d.c.? >> it means ensuring, number one, you get past a jury, that is persuade 12 random citizens that your case proves the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt and, number two, it will be sustained or upheld on a
i think the attorney general barr, that is mentioned later in that interview, that he was speculatingand i think it's -- you know, there are multiple levels of issue that the department needs to consider, margaret. number one is, is the evidence sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction? number two is, is it an appropriate use of federal resources to bring that case? a case against the former president, obviously, would be extraordinary. would raise unique concerns. so, i would hope merrick...
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and you don't have bill barr in the justice department working to undermine what they're doing. you do have a congress now, a republican-controlled congress where they're explicitly saying we want to investigate the justice department for even prosecuting january 6th attackers, let alone about bringing any investigations of trump. what is the -- what is the difference in how it feels to be getting that kind of pressure from capitol hill versus the pressure from inside the justice department and the white house? >> i think you're seeing it, actually. i think you're seeing signs that merrick garland is figuring out how to deal with this. i'll allude to history in a moment. having just listened to you, which is merrick garland when there was this huge brouhaha after the search in mar-a-lago did have a public press conference, and when he said, you know, we only speak through our filings, not quite. he actually then spoke. and he made it clear, i made the decision. i, the attorney general, made the decision to do this. not anyone else. he made it clear that there was no planting of
and you don't have bill barr in the justice department working to undermine what they're doing. you do have a congress now, a republican-controlled congress where they're explicitly saying we want to investigate the justice department for even prosecuting january 6th attackers, let alone about bringing any investigations of trump. what is the -- what is the difference in how it feels to be getting that kind of pressure from capitol hill versus the pressure from inside the justice department and...
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barr: there was no evidence of the trump campaign collusion with the russian government's hacking.n, there was no obstruction, there was no nothing. jamie raskin: neither of those things was in there, but that was the mantra. you could hear it 500 times a day. i mean it's just the classic propaganda tactics of authoritarian regimes. jamie raskin: i feel like i pulled an all-nighter. but i didn't pull all-nighter, but i think it's just that feeling like being back in college, just like, cramming for like, three hours straight. woman: going up. (footsteps pattering) abramson: do you think that impeachment is more on the table now? jamie raskin: i don't think it's any more or any less than it ever was. you know my attitude from the beginning has been that impeachment should not be a fetish for anybody, but it should not be a taboo for anybody either. it's not a panacea for everything that ails us in america, it's not gonna get health insurance to people and it's not gonna lower prescription drug prices. but it is the people's last line of self-defense against a president who insists u
barr: there was no evidence of the trump campaign collusion with the russian government's hacking.n, there was no obstruction, there was no nothing. jamie raskin: neither of those things was in there, but that was the mantra. you could hear it 500 times a day. i mean it's just the classic propaganda tactics of authoritarian regimes. jamie raskin: i feel like i pulled an all-nighter. but i didn't pull all-nighter, but i think it's just that feeling like being back in college, just like, cramming...
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>> if he gets the nomination, he may have bill barr's vote even after barr said it would be a tragedyigue in the elector. it swirls around here but i know trump voters who are tired. i have tons of texts from friends who are republicans saying, ugh, when trump announced. i disagree. i think trump clearly the republicans are reading the tea leaves, he can't win election f. you're going to pick a candidate right now to run against in 2024, you pick donald trump if you're a democrat. >> all right, the other drama, there are many simultaneously happening here, the republican takeover of the house, does mccarthy actually have the votes to become 1350speaker? >> he will get them a few minutes before hand. i don't think he has them right now. >> so what happens? >> i think you have the potential for prolonged chaos where the opponents of mccarthy inside the republican caucus show that they've got him where they want him and then allow him to take the speakership. >> prolonged chaos? >> you talk to mccarthy's camp, they think he's going to do that and the question is what does he have to give
>> if he gets the nomination, he may have bill barr's vote even after barr said it would be a tragedyigue in the elector. it swirls around here but i know trump voters who are tired. i have tons of texts from friends who are republicans saying, ugh, when trump announced. i disagree. i think trump clearly the republicans are reading the tea leaves, he can't win election f. you're going to pick a candidate right now to run against in 2024, you pick donald trump if you're a democrat....
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barr then -- released a false summary of more mueller's findings, proclaimed trump exonerated and then the investigation and its findings. this wasn't the first time a justice department investigation has faced political interference and sabotage from the implicated price and their allies. that is what my podcast alter is all about. the rich american history of this happening to the justice department before. but now, we do have this lessons to learn from, right? we have that lesson from the 1940s that i just did this big project about. but we also have that lesson of the mueller investigation. so now as this second of trump special counsel starts on his work, can this one benefit from lessons learned about how to resist that kind of interference and political pressure and intimidation that we know is coming? and that has undone high-profile political investigations of this kind in the past? what can the special counsel do right now to avoid getting kneecaps like the investigators who have gone before him? one man who is a key singer member of the previous efforts joins us next, stay w
barr then -- released a false summary of more mueller's findings, proclaimed trump exonerated and then the investigation and its findings. this wasn't the first time a justice department investigation has faced political interference and sabotage from the implicated price and their allies. that is what my podcast alter is all about. the rich american history of this happening to the justice department before. but now, we do have this lessons to learn from, right? we have that lesson from the...
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an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix.st common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. ♪ biofreeze, the number one clinician recommended menthol topical pain relief brand. works fast. lasts long. cool the pain with biofreeze. >>> welcome back. time now for business and for that, let's bring in cnbc. great to see you. how are the markets looking as we start this monday? and what are the expectations for the week? >> welcome back, john. yes. while you were away. it wasn't a great week for stock market. the s&p 500 ended the week .7 weaker. nasdaq about 1 1/2% lower. this on concerns about rising interest rates and whether or not the fed really getting ready to pivot or pause in addition to some weak outlook issue by the retailers, likes of target, for example, warning last week about the upcoming holiday season. this week is going to be a little bit of a condensed one because
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. >> let's take a look at william barr. he's been giving a bunch of interviews.- trump had served his purpose for william barr by the end of it when he walked out of the door. he's been one of the more prominent conservatives, who attacks trump by name, critiques him by name. this is what he had to say recently. >> if the department of can show that these were indeed very sensitive documents, which i think they probably were, and also show that the president consciously was involved in misleading that department, deceiving the government and playing games after he had received the subpoena for the documents, that's, those are serious charges. >> that's a serious enough crime? >> i personally think that they probably have the basis for legitimately indicting the president. >> i don't think anyone, mona, in the base really cares what william barr thinks. i do wonder again how much the folks in the establishment of the republican party who do think trump is a net political loser for them, i think that's clear, how much they can take the cards they are dealt, right?
. >> let's take a look at william barr. he's been giving a bunch of interviews.- trump had served his purpose for william barr by the end of it when he walked out of the door. he's been one of the more prominent conservatives, who attacks trump by name, critiques him by name. this is what he had to say recently. >> if the department of can show that these were indeed very sensitive documents, which i think they probably were, and also show that the president consciously was involved...
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both bill barr and rod rosenstein seem to think a case is likely here.cial counsel jack smith and the job he's now tasked with? >> jack smith is first and foremost a career prosecutor. he's not a household name. he's not famous, obviously. he began his career in the trenches as a line prosecutor in new york and he worked his way up the chain. he eventually became head of the justice department's public integrity section which is the anticorruption unit and that means he's very familiar with filing high-profile charges against famous politicians, including a case where he prosecuted -- or he led the prosecution of former senator john edwards over alleged campaign violations and edwards was famously acquitted on one count and there was a mistrial on the other counts in that case. that was a failure for the doj. it showed that he was willing to bring a high-profile marginal case. he thought it was important. there have been other similar high-profile political corruption cases. what people who know him say he's tenacious, a tri athlete. he's getting knee su
both bill barr and rod rosenstein seem to think a case is likely here.cial counsel jack smith and the job he's now tasked with? >> jack smith is first and foremost a career prosecutor. he's not a household name. he's not famous, obviously. he began his career in the trenches as a line prosecutor in new york and he worked his way up the chain. he eventually became head of the justice department's public integrity section which is the anticorruption unit and that means he's very familiar...
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when democrats were upset with a bill barr justice department they'd ever proposed such a thing. but that is potentially the level of partisan fighting that could erupt here. i agree with what you said earlier, the key thing here is for smith to move quickly. the case that is more advanced and clearer and simpler is the mishandling of classified documents in mar-a-lago. i think if there were to be an indictment soon it would be much more likely to be mar-a-lago related versus january six. >> carol, talk to us about jack smith and his reputation here. does what we know about him based on his experience, in the public integrity section of the department of justice and his experience at the hague, prosecuting war crimes, does that work in his strength? or does it work against him, do you think? >> it definitely works in his favor. to the extent that the former prosecutors have prosecuted public corruption cases, we have usually dealt with the public integrity section of the department of justice. and these are folks who work day in and day out with a very sensitive fraught issues do
when democrats were upset with a bill barr justice department they'd ever proposed such a thing. but that is potentially the level of partisan fighting that could erupt here. i agree with what you said earlier, the key thing here is for smith to move quickly. the case that is more advanced and clearer and simpler is the mishandling of classified documents in mar-a-lago. i think if there were to be an indictment soon it would be much more likely to be mar-a-lago related versus january six....
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an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix.inting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> while police officers on the route 25 bridge were trying to make sense of what happened in the early dark of december 3rd, sarah's dad mike and his golf and christine were frantically driving up highway 95 from florida. there are mines whirling among dreadful possibilities. >> we didn't know what was going on at that point. so we were in a kind of a panic. >> but to the experts and neptune, the possibilities were limited. >> the fact that we had at the time that we could go on was that there was either possible suicide that she had jumped off the bridge or that she just let her car abandoned. those are the facts we had. >> it was hardly surprising that in the little town of neptune city, at cushion bomb
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se observó un riesgo mayor del síndrome de guillain-barré después de recibir shingrix.rotegerte con shingrix. a la culebrilla no le importa. pero a ti sí. ♪♪ queremos hacer una oferta en efectivo. cuando las ofertas de denny's comienzan en $5.99, las vas a esperar en todos lados. el nuevo all day diner deals menu. 10 deliciosos platillos desde $5.99. solo en denny's. durante el black friday deals for days de walmart. cada lunes es de ofertas. obtén una chromebook hp por $79. más...
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just as we saw with william barr overseeing robert mueller.ick garland accepts those recommendations, then the case goes forward, perhaps an indictment. if however merrick garland wants to reject the recommendation, one way or the other, he must report that to congress. so there is some transparency here, if merrick garland has a heavy hand and decides to overrule a decision of a special counsel, then there is some accountability there. but i think the way that the regs are set up, it is likely that merrick garland will defer to the judgment of jack smith. and by the way jack smith as harry said, is someone with a really great reputation in the justice department. he's been seen as a bit of a fixer. he came in to lead the public integrity section after the debacle involving senator ted stevens you may recall in the early part of the obama administration. we saw jack smith come in to take that oefrmt he later went in as a fixer in the middle district of tennessee to be the acts u.s. attorney. so he knows how to step in to situations and get thi
just as we saw with william barr overseeing robert mueller.ick garland accepts those recommendations, then the case goes forward, perhaps an indictment. if however merrick garland wants to reject the recommendation, one way or the other, he must report that to congress. so there is some transparency here, if merrick garland has a heavy hand and decides to overrule a decision of a special counsel, then there is some accountability there. but i think the way that the regs are set up, it is likely...