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botswana gutierrez go-between texted back, she says no don't ask again. >> cartwright right. alleges he later learned that a top lawyer for the enquirer spoke to the manhattan da's office in an attempt to disparage bought to lana gutierrez's credibility and telling them that adverb atalanta was trying to sell her story was the complete opposite of what was actually going on because we were inducing adverb delano. she wasn't trying to sell her story. i felt sick to my stomach. the decision not to prosecute came from previous da cy vance, no longer in office. >> he told cnn i have no information that i recall presently that the national enquirer or anyone representing it spoke with our office about selling a story to the enquirer. weinstein told cnn through a spokesperson, the da's office knew all the facts and passed on this case had they felt they could pursue it, they would have neither pecker nor the enquirer's new parent company responded to requests for comment. botswana gutierrez says she also turned down a hush money from weinstein's lawyers. >> they went up to three 30
botswana gutierrez go-between texted back, she says no don't ask again. >> cartwright right. alleges he later learned that a top lawyer for the enquirer spoke to the manhattan da's office in an attempt to disparage bought to lana gutierrez's credibility and telling them that adverb atalanta was trying to sell her story was the complete opposite of what was actually going on because we were inducing adverb delano. she wasn't trying to sell her story. i felt sick to my stomach. the decision...
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story during cross-examination and his los angeles sex crimes trial, he never faced charges and botswana gutierrez case, but she did tell her story to a jury in 2022 as a supporting witness in los angeles, where weinstein was convicted on three of seven charges. in sentenced to 16 years in prison. and at the end of the trial, i spoke to one of the jurors and i remember he said to me, if ombre was tied to charges i would have felt that harvey weinstein was guilty 100%. i see you getting emotional and if you want to take a moment, i know knowing that if maybe i could have just find the right person to release those recordings i wouldn't lose everything. >> i lost and many people would have not been in the position that they are in right now because could have just finished it everything in 2015 elizabeth wagmeister joins us now. >> so the current manhattan da has vowed to re-try weinstein will embrace gutierrez, be involved in that trial. well it's a great question, anderson and no, she won't. >> ombre told me that she is thrilled that they will retry this case, but ombre testified in los
story during cross-examination and his los angeles sex crimes trial, he never faced charges and botswana gutierrez case, but she did tell her story to a jury in 2022 as a supporting witness in los angeles, where weinstein was convicted on three of seven charges. in sentenced to 16 years in prison. and at the end of the trial, i spoke to one of the jurors and i remember he said to me, if ombre was tied to charges i would have felt that harvey weinstein was guilty 100%. i see you getting...
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i will take nigeria and botswana as contrasting examples. many people forget that botswana between 1968 and 1980 was probably the fastest growing economy in the world, driven essentially by diamond expbut they recognized that natural resource belongs to all generations of botswana in's, those alive today and those who will be born in 300 years. so the strategy was to essentially create a future fund and that fund has been really the main sovereign wealth fund on the continent of africa. in nigeria we've traveled a , slightly different track well first of all, what i like to call a dangerous alchemy, the convergence of soldiers and oil. it led a centralization of decision making in a way that different from the start of the country as a federation when nigeria started out as a federation most of the development was driven from the subnational level and in fact there was competition betweenls on who would most bring progress to the people someone who this center knows very well was a big part of the center. ro with a colleague in the 1970's on
i will take nigeria and botswana as contrasting examples. many people forget that botswana between 1968 and 1980 was probably the fastest growing economy in the world, driven essentially by diamond expbut they recognized that natural resource belongs to all generations of botswana in's, those alive today and those who will be born in 300 years. so the strategy was to essentially create a future fund and that fund has been really the main sovereign wealth fund on the continent of africa. in...
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so why is britain trying to stop after doing the same botswana is the most successful country in the world? looking after elephant buffalo and lions, we don't want colonial interference from breathing wisdom. countries not only failed to understand africa, they all accused of driving it into economy. the speed. the main reason there is no growth in africa is that the growth factors are neither funded nor understood. our populations are increasing, but our economies are stunted. the i d a should tell us why they are funding the modern slavery of africans. and we should address issues like why africa is producing what it does not consume and consuming what it does not produce to keep africa. and it's them, sanctions on their repub it to root in areas seems to be something they don't shy away from zimbabwe. uganda only to name a few. and he said that somebody who lost over a 150000000 dollars last year old because of the sanctions imposed by the e. u and the united states and uganda was punished overall cost, n t l g b 2 to knows as washington woodville compilers, preferential freight s
so why is britain trying to stop after doing the same botswana is the most successful country in the world? looking after elephant buffalo and lions, we don't want colonial interference from breathing wisdom. countries not only failed to understand africa, they all accused of driving it into economy. the speed. the main reason there is no growth in africa is that the growth factors are neither funded nor understood. our populations are increasing, but our economies are stunted. the i d a should...
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[laughter] >> greg: the president of botswana is threatening germany over a conservation this -- disputeover 20,000 elephants. the u.s. is showing their support and willing to send over five of their own. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: let's get started. diversity, equity and inclusion, never in the field of human and the river has so few words done so much harm to so many. it's almost as bad as brian kelln made here. [laughter] but the ei has done it again. know the seattle public school system is feeling out is highly capable cohort schools designed for gifted students who can skip the lessons designed for other kids their age. you know,, nerds. because when you thought seattle could not get any number it does something literally to do just that. and can you guess why? that's right. because it's racist. you see these programs up to the students from the bad races, last year over 50% of the advanced students were white. sixty% asian, three-point 4% black. they just were not enough black and latino, indigenous alaskan -- alaskan? and pacific islander stud students. i guess we can say goo
[laughter] >> greg: the president of botswana is threatening germany over a conservation this -- disputeover 20,000 elephants. the u.s. is showing their support and willing to send over five of their own. [laughter] [applause] >> greg: let's get started. diversity, equity and inclusion, never in the field of human and the river has so few words done so much harm to so many. it's almost as bad as brian kelln made here. [laughter] but the ei has done it again. know the seattle public...
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2019, the last official visits as working royals included south africa, malawi, and go law, and botswana days, a couple undertake a busy schedule where there'll be heavily promoting his invictus games as well as engaging with the themes of mental health in female empowerment they also will embark on a series of visits to organizations dedicated to supporting veterans and military will habitation as this is a visit and not undertaken on behalf of the uk government they're not expected to meet with nyu in for instance, bola tinubu during this in the west african nation, stephanie busari, cnn, a nigeria what ten a surface down are they djokovic, she is making his mark at the italian open. >> the men's well number one, sale to victory in two straight sets to vetting a frenchman crontab mate. the 24 year-old grand slam winner will face chile's alejandro to below on sunday also sailing into the third round is german alexander zverev who could prove to be a potential threat to djokovic. the tournament favorites should they face each other. in the last hour or the world as well? number two, and
2019, the last official visits as working royals included south africa, malawi, and go law, and botswana days, a couple undertake a busy schedule where there'll be heavily promoting his invictus games as well as engaging with the themes of mental health in female empowerment they also will embark on a series of visits to organizations dedicated to supporting veterans and military will habitation as this is a visit and not undertaken on behalf of the uk government they're not expected to meet...
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when things start to go bad, you don't want to wipe out the whole herd in botswana or tanzania or any number of countries where we have interests both national security, bio security and just friends of ours. so one of the things i did not hear was we talked about the challenges of finding budgets. it's cheaper to solve the problem at the source early by pre-positioning goods that will allow us to treat the problem but i have not heard anybody talk about jobs in trade and the fact that the u.s. is one of the countries that produces the best solutions for a lot of these problems. perhaps we should try to wrap in other parts of usg in the trade promotion business taken together with what you are doing and talk about that. most of this i think would have gone over the head of a typical person who does not have a lot of time or background in the field and we want to engage in the public. future risk is hard to engage them about but current and future is easy. >> let's hear the question so i can -- the questions so i major we can get them all out. >> hello. i have two questions. one is ver
when things start to go bad, you don't want to wipe out the whole herd in botswana or tanzania or any number of countries where we have interests both national security, bio security and just friends of ours. so one of the things i did not hear was we talked about the challenges of finding budgets. it's cheaper to solve the problem at the source early by pre-positioning goods that will allow us to treat the problem but i have not heard anybody talk about jobs in trade and the fact that the u.s....
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. >> and the president off botswana is threatening germany over a conservatioeningn disputn by sendingver 20,000s showin elephants. the u.s. is showing their support, and we'll eveg pr send over five of their own. >> all right, let's get started on diversity, equity n. ever isio never in the field of human endeavor have so few words done. sodan and much harm to so many.. it's almost as bad as brian kilmeade here. buddy guy has done it again. now, the seattle public schoolet is phasing out its highly capable cohort schools designed for gifted students who could skip the lessons designed foentn kids their age. you know, nerds. ught but just when you thought seattle couldn't get any dumber, it doeuld noges somethig literally to do just that. and can you guess wht.y? that's right. because it's racist. you see, those programsbad have too many students from the bad races. last last year, over 50% of the advanced students were white, 60% asian, 3.4% black.e-poin there just weren't enough black, latino, indigenous, alaskan, alaska and pacifican? islander students. d pacifii guess we could say
. >> and the president off botswana is threatening germany over a conservatioeningn disputn by sendingver 20,000s showin elephants. the u.s. is showing their support, and we'll eveg pr send over five of their own. >> all right, let's get started on diversity, equity n. ever isio never in the field of human endeavor have so few words done. sodan and much harm to so many.. it's almost as bad as brian kilmeade here. buddy guy has done it again. now, the seattle public schoolet is...
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so in a minute we bo, anchoring, who it seems of victory and the full by $400.00 mixed heat botswana and made haste of becoming the 1st effort and seemed to win a min sprint relay at the veins with a qualifying for the games in the full by $400.00 but it was a usa who showed they'd be the ones to beat and the relays in paris sweeping 4 of the 5 finals, the women's full by 100, seem appropriate right. and 10 year old temperature, pretty cold in the heat. they may oh, teammates just missing out on their own mock, but also change the way that's what was bolting some time being i'll be here again in a couple of hours with some more. so all right, the 2 to 3 hours, we look forward to the computer stomach. thanks very much. financial institutions, incidents capital, have been destroyed by the fighting between the army and power military rapids support forces. that's made it difficult for people still trapped in cartoon to get money. why the prices of basic commodities have skyrocketed. many of turning to apps instead to get their funds. morgan reports somebody out. the law has come to this
so in a minute we bo, anchoring, who it seems of victory and the full by $400.00 mixed heat botswana and made haste of becoming the 1st effort and seemed to win a min sprint relay at the veins with a qualifying for the games in the full by $400.00 but it was a usa who showed they'd be the ones to beat and the relays in paris sweeping 4 of the 5 finals, the women's full by 100, seem appropriate right. and 10 year old temperature, pretty cold in the heat. they may oh, teammates just missing out...
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stroke out 30 univision, one of gone is done oh, j area on gola, also good john, bahamas, belgium, botswana for sale. boone, i, dido, sell them. but if you know fossil, somebody, a jeweler, china who morris, the democratic people's republic of korea, the dominican republic, eddie today, a 100 us indonesia, iraq, ireland stock, a son killed just on low people's democratic republic mode issues. mozambique nigeria, norway federal synagogue, saturday on sort of the somalia spain 3 long ago, sooty nama the deepest on the island. dream that then to be a go to the kia, united, the republic of dunce, i me, yeah. so you have now and same by the way, if any other countries wish to co sponsor a, spans through out 30 or vision. one, please signify by pressing the microphone button on the run bar. beautiful new shift deck sickness, the precedent. i think i found the representative of the secretariat before giving the flow for explanations a lot before the votes. may i remind allegations of explanations of vote limited to 10 minutes and shouldn't be made by delegations from the seats. i know give the flo
stroke out 30 univision, one of gone is done oh, j area on gola, also good john, bahamas, belgium, botswana for sale. boone, i, dido, sell them. but if you know fossil, somebody, a jeweler, china who morris, the democratic people's republic of korea, the dominican republic, eddie today, a 100 us indonesia, iraq, ireland stock, a son killed just on low people's democratic republic mode issues. mozambique nigeria, norway federal synagogue, saturday on sort of the somalia spain 3 long ago, sooty...
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so ombre botswana gutierrez she is, as you said, was really at the forefront of accusing harvey weinsteinefore the me too movement in 2017. now of course, harvey weinstein's conviction was overturned, but it's not just that why ombre is now speaking to us, jake it's also because during trump's hush money trial, she saw parallels because tabloid king david pecker, who was the boss of the national enquirer. he testified on the stand in admitting to bearing stories to help trump, and she believes that there were similar efforts to silence her. i asked her about that. >> let's take a look that it happened to trump with the same tabloid company that that could have been what happened to you with weinstein? >> i'm pretty sure it's what happened back into today's like they were trying to buy my story that we're trying to say like how much you want and i kept just answering nothing. i wanted to tell my story, but i wanted to trust someone. somebody have the path our in their hands, a big power in the hands like he has to destroy somebody and their reputation where at a time, as i said, it was 20
so ombre botswana gutierrez she is, as you said, was really at the forefront of accusing harvey weinsteinefore the me too movement in 2017. now of course, harvey weinstein's conviction was overturned, but it's not just that why ombre is now speaking to us, jake it's also because during trump's hush money trial, she saw parallels because tabloid king david pecker, who was the boss of the national enquirer. he testified on the stand in admitting to bearing stories to help trump, and she believes...
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this year's event will feature major attendees including the presidents of rwanda and botswana, hue jacksonve the co-founder and ceo of global citizen, hugh evans. also fran katsudis is back with us from cisco and co-chair of the global citizen board and the ceo of farmers on fire who is also a global citizen prize winner from kenya. it's nice to meet you. welcome to "morning joe." hugh, i will start with you. ending world poverty, it all sounded so big at the beginning, like can you even -- are you getting closer to being able to imagine your goals? >> well, firstly, thank you, mika, for having us on your program this morning. really the eradication of extreme poverty is the greatest challenge of our generation as nelson mandella said. when i was born in 1983, 52% of the planet lived in extreme poverty, plummeted to less than 12% before the pandemic so we saw amazing progress but obviously we've seen a set back. that's what today is all about with global citizen now. we're calling together world leaders, business leaders, philanthropists, artists and most importantly our 12 million global
this year's event will feature major attendees including the presidents of rwanda and botswana, hue jacksonve the co-founder and ceo of global citizen, hugh evans. also fran katsudis is back with us from cisco and co-chair of the global citizen board and the ceo of farmers on fire who is also a global citizen prize winner from kenya. it's nice to meet you. welcome to "morning joe." hugh, i will start with you. ending world poverty, it all sounded so big at the beginning, like can you...
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. >> botswana is a fantastic place as well.y for five years. >> i will move to costa rica. >> i will move to costa rica. >> they can give me some money as well and i'll do it, kevin, let's take a look at the front of the eye. they are saying that the treasury is working on a further tax cut. the question is really whether or not that will move the dial for the government. we've had all this good news. yeah. and yet people just don't feel better off. >> no. and it's another £0.02 cut to national insurance. now they've already cut £0.04 off national insurance and the polls. if anything are getting worse. so i don't really see why they think just knocking another £0.02 off is going to produce any tangible political benefit for them, not least because they're talking about announcing it in september, i'm not sure when it would be implemented, but if we're going to have an election, maybe a month, maybe two months at most after that, no one's going to notice it in their pocket, and they're certainly not going to notice it in time to
. >> botswana is a fantastic place as well.y for five years. >> i will move to costa rica. >> i will move to costa rica. >> they can give me some money as well and i'll do it, kevin, let's take a look at the front of the eye. they are saying that the treasury is working on a further tax cut. the question is really whether or not that will move the dial for the government. we've had all this good news. yeah. and yet people just don't feel better off. >> no. and it's...