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a bad use of taxpayer moneys says former federal prosecutor and government auditor brian miller. >> yout wise and careful planning. and you want things done so that everyone benefits. >> reporter: turns out the coffee wasn't the only thing brewing. so too was an internal investigation inside agency headquarters. members of congress and homeland security's inspector general saw our story and investigated who was buying the coffee and why. their findings just released. they revealed at least some of the purchases were "inappropriate" drinks bought for personal consumption. >> we shouldn't tolerate it. people running out and purchasing what they called personal purchases at starbucks was a federal purchase card? that's unacceptable. >> reporter: the investigation showed those personal drink purchases were reimbursed but also show at least some of the agency's credit card information was stolen then used to buy starbucks coffee. >> that's troubling especially at dhs. and that is troubling. i'm not sure if it is rare, scott, but it is very troubling. >> i see a bit of an irony here. internal
a bad use of taxpayer moneys says former federal prosecutor and government auditor brian miller. >> yout wise and careful planning. and you want things done so that everyone benefits. >> reporter: turns out the coffee wasn't the only thing brewing. so too was an internal investigation inside agency headquarters. members of congress and homeland security's inspector general saw our story and investigated who was buying the coffee and why. their findings just released. they revealed...
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i am a bernie sanders fan, quoting a young man named brian miller and have nothing to do with 10:00.m here for bill. he would liven things up. was it a fired up ready to go crowd or apathetic college students seeking free doughnuts. >> there was free doughnuts and it was a typical college crowd. last-minute put together event. and students from the campus were invited to go. and 10:00 in the morning and young people are up at 10:00. you found a lot of bernie sanders supporters in this event. and i think the connection problem with clinton and the attendees, she talked about events and people that happen before their time. typically the average student in college is 18- 22. and the events and issues she was talking about was things that happen when they were 12 years old. it is important to remember, history, but if you want people to vote for you. you get them fired up about college affordability. >> that is relating on a younger level and the way you communicate with college folks is different than retired in new hampshire. you are in pittsburg. a key state for democrats to win. and
i am a bernie sanders fan, quoting a young man named brian miller and have nothing to do with 10:00.m here for bill. he would liven things up. was it a fired up ready to go crowd or apathetic college students seeking free doughnuts. >> there was free doughnuts and it was a typical college crowd. last-minute put together event. and students from the campus were invited to go. and 10:00 in the morning and young people are up at 10:00. you found a lot of bernie sanders supporters in this...
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. >> they will be at the comedy club on friday night i believe. [ laughter ]brian miller thank you somuch for explaining all of that. >>> chips and dip as i have been calling it. >>> a documentary about the small business revolution happening in america. sam cook joins us with more on this from one of the stars of the shark tank. >>> and a live look inside the ktvu newsroom. 12 minutes ago -- they are working on a number of stories and ideas. one is that there is an effort to stop the government shutdown. they will be covering that. >>> also the fallout over the vw emission test scandal. it is wednesday on the 9. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> this morning the valley fire is almost out not completely. crews con
. >> they will be at the comedy club on friday night i believe. [ laughter ]brian miller thank you somuch for explaining all of that. >>> chips and dip as i have been calling it. >>> a documentary about the small business revolution happening in america. sam cook joins us with more on this from one of the stars of the shark tank. >>> and a live look inside the ktvu newsroom. 12 minutes ago -- they are working on a number of stories and ideas. one is that there...
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jonathan miller on why pimm fox and i cannot afford midtown manhattan. briantrategist at wells fargo. good morning. brian: good morning. tom: i look at all going on in the fixed income world and i guess you have to adjust and recalibrate after what we saw thursday. is it lower for longer in this great distortion? brian: definitely. i think it has always been lower regardless of what the fed busted thursday. you have got to readjust your return expectations into the low single digits for fixed income. tom: pimm, you are better at this than i am. the idea that the relevant turn will stay low forever, does that mean people at wells fargo can never retire? brian:ou have got to readjust yr return expectations into the low single digits for fixed income. it is difficult. forever is a long time. pimm: speak about what is going on in high-yield debt. the energy sector has been under pressure because of the falling price of crude oil. what about purchasing are looking out the stress -- looking at distressed debt for energy producers. brian: you got to be careful. we ar
jonathan miller on why pimm fox and i cannot afford midtown manhattan. briantrategist at wells fargo. good morning. brian: good morning. tom: i look at all going on in the fixed income world and i guess you have to adjust and recalibrate after what we saw thursday. is it lower for longer in this great distortion? brian: definitely. i think it has always been lower regardless of what the fed busted thursday. you have got to readjust your return expectations into the low single digits for fixed...
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brian rice was one of the officers who handcuffed gray and put shackles on his ankles. those two face the same charges, the most serious of which is involuntary manslaughter. officer edward miro and millerrest after the bike chase and their most serious charge is second-degree assault. and finally sergeant alicia white. she checked on gray's condition in the van and allegedly saw he was unresponsive and did nothing to help him, and for that charge she is facing involuntary manslaughter. criminal defense attorney alex sanchez joins me live now from new york. alex, effectively, not one big extravaganza with all six in the courtroom and all their attorneys, one each presumably one after the other drip, drip, drip, coverage, media. how does this bode for the first person, the third person, and the sixth person who would face trial if it's in that community? >> well, you have to understand that the most significant feature of this case is that it represents the concept when it comes to criminal trials it's basically every man for himself. now usually cases are tried jointly, but the only reason why this case has been separated into separate trials is because the judge determined one trial of
brian rice was one of the officers who handcuffed gray and put shackles on his ankles. those two face the same charges, the most serious of which is involuntary manslaughter. officer edward miro and millerrest after the bike chase and their most serious charge is second-degree assault. and finally sergeant alicia white. she checked on gray's condition in the van and allegedly saw he was unresponsive and did nothing to help him, and for that charge she is facing involuntary manslaughter....
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brian, thank you so much. a downgrade for a major nation, japan. they are two major beer companies. smaller sab miller will be taken up by colossus anheuser-busch in best. matthew campbell is in london. he has never had a bud, never had a miller, but really this is about heineken. there are three players. explain to me how heineken fits into these meetings of these two other companies. : really only two of them are in play when it comes mergers, and that is abi and sab. when people talk about consolidation, it really is abi and sab that they talk about. it looks like this deal is starting to come together. both of long-term for these companies, our margins under pressure as people move away from the basic pills that they sell? matt: one of the problems particularly in the western world, more people are treating wine, and sort of joe sixpack is sixpackg to pick up his of bud. he might be buying craft here. some of the assumptions of these mega brands are going down. vonnie: will we need to see regulatory support from europe and the u.s.? how does this work? matt: this is going to be assuming a deal can
brian, thank you so much. a downgrade for a major nation, japan. they are two major beer companies. smaller sab miller will be taken up by colossus anheuser-busch in best. matthew campbell is in london. he has never had a bud, never had a miller, but really this is about heineken. there are three players. explain to me how heineken fits into these meetings of these two other companies. : really only two of them are in play when it comes mergers, and that is abi and sab. when people talk about...
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brian moynihan. we will look at why most shareholders decided to ignore critics and let moynahan remain ceo. ♪ mark: good day from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i'm mark crumpton, here with matt millermatt: let's take a look quickly at the markets. just two hours to go until the close of trading. we are witnessing a selloff a littleay, after recovery and a brief respite from the red arrows yesterday. down 255. the nasdaq off more than 2% right now, 4726. take a look at treasuries. we can see people seeking safe haven, investors seeking safe haven there. or at least they are buying treasuries across the curve. the two year yield is down to 6.7 -- .67%. mark: oil crude declining to dell, iran advancing in a deal today with nymex crude down, trading at 45.57 per barrel. scandal isgen spreading worldwide. the company said today that as many as 11 million of its diesel cars around the globe were programmed to cheat on engine emissions tests. the ceo offered a public apology. end thatorry without we have disappointed this trust. i apologize in always to our customers, the authorities, and everyone associated with our business. joining us now with more, jamie butters, and ed niedermayer. j
brian moynihan. we will look at why most shareholders decided to ignore critics and let moynahan remain ceo. ♪ mark: good day from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i'm mark crumpton, here with matt millermatt: let's take a look quickly at the markets. just two hours to go until the close of trading. we are witnessing a selloff a littleay, after recovery and a brief respite from the red arrows yesterday. down 255. the nasdaq off more than 2% right now, 4726. take a look at treasuries....
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brian moynihan. we will look at why most shareholders decided to ignore critics and let moynahan remain ceo. ♪ mark: good day from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i'm mark crumpton, here with matt miller just two hours to go until the close of trading. we are witnessing a selloff again
brian moynihan. we will look at why most shareholders decided to ignore critics and let moynahan remain ceo. ♪ mark: good day from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i'm mark crumpton, here with matt miller just two hours to go until the close of trading. we are witnessing a selloff again