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how long have you known christopher steele? >> i do not know christopher steele. >> i think you've known him about two decades. right? how long has bruce orr known christopher steele? >> i don't know christopher steele, i've never met him. so that's not correct. i can't tell you how long bruce orr has known christopher steele. >> okay. the exculpatory information on carter page's recorded conversations and -- that was not disclosed. what are the consequences under the fbi rules for when an fbi agent lies or otherwise misleads a federal court? >> so the -- the failure to disclose the carter page information is not a -- as far as i'm aware of was not determined to be a deliberate misrepresentation to the court. so to answer your question about misrepresentations to the court generally fbi people would be disciplined in the same way anyone in the judicial system would, if they were found to have deliberately and intentionally mislead the court. >> you feel like no one did anything wrong? >> i am simply following the findings of th
how long have you known christopher steele? >> i do not know christopher steele. >> i think you've known him about two decades. right? how long has bruce orr known christopher steele? >> i don't know christopher steele, i've never met him. so that's not correct. i can't tell you how long bruce orr has known christopher steele. >> okay. the exculpatory information on carter page's recorded conversations and -- that was not disclosed. what are the consequences under the...
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>> to be clear, senator, i don't know christopher steele, i've never met christopher steele, so that is not correct. and i can't tell you how long bruce ohr has known christopher steele. >> okay. the exculexculltory information carter page's recorded conversations and that was not disclosed. what are the consequences under the fbi rules for when an fbi agent lies or otherwise misleads a federal court? >> so the failure to disclose the carter page information is not a -- as far as i'm aware, was not determined to be a deliberate misrepresentation to the court. so to answer your question about misrepresentation of the court generally fiberglabi people wou disciplined the way others would be if they were found to intentionally misled the court. >> you feel like no one did anything wrong? >> i am simply following the findings of the inspector general, which documented mr. kleinsmith's intentional ac, bu failed to find documentation that the other mistakes in the fisa package were result of intentional misconduct. >> do you think you were wrongly fired? >> yes. yes, i do think i was wrong
>> to be clear, senator, i don't know christopher steele, i've never met christopher steele, so that is not correct. and i can't tell you how long bruce ohr has known christopher steele. >> okay. the exculexculltory information carter page's recorded conversations and that was not disclosed. what are the consequences under the fbi rules for when an fbi agent lies or otherwise misleads a federal court? >> so the failure to disclose the carter page information is not a -- as far...
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fe a: christopher j wol wolf --public -- vijay christopher j wolfe of first republic, thank you. you will be sticking with me. coming up, valdis dombrovskis. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson in london. he should be here momentarily. this is "bloomberg markets." european trade commissioner valdis dombrovskis is given the go-ahead for tariffs on american to issuesetaliation over boeing. he joins us now, along with maria tadeo in brussels. thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. due to the president elections in the u.s., was there any conversation about delaying these tariffs? valdis: good afternoon. first of all, the decision isated to the boeing case not linked with the u.s. elections. it is linked with the fact that given us the $4 billion linked with our aocedures that concluded in foreign affairs council ministerial meeting. the point is that the u.s. is already imposing tariffs on the eu concerning the airbus case. there has been some delay in the -- -- in the debbie tio case in the wto case that came one year later. our prefe
fe a: christopher j wol wolf --public -- vijay christopher j wolfe of first republic, thank you. you will be sticking with me. coming up, valdis dombrovskis. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson in london. he should be here momentarily. this is "bloomberg markets." european trade commissioner valdis dombrovskis is given the go-ahead for tariffs on american to issuesetaliation over boeing. he joins us now, along with maria tadeo in brussels....
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good to have in your own for christopher and anjelica hokum to the strain. tell me who you are, what you do. thank you so much. my name's anjelica, virtual influence or other identifiers as an artificial intelligence. and i've been online for almost 2 years now, and my main platform is e to angelica's. really good to have you. we have questions already. can you believe that one tweeter have a look here? my laptop until i told everybody that you were coming on the show, we were having this conversation is going to steep ski down his and you can see steve, she says, can we ask it her? see, question angelica, what would she like to say back to steve? yeah, absolutely happy how right that many families immigrate? let's talk a festival about virtue of those what they are, how they work. angelica, it's not too personal. i'm just going to ask you that straight out. great. and not also, virtual influencers are much like real life influencers, except they employ a lot of technology to put on a virtual character that they show the world rather than themselves. and i t
good to have in your own for christopher and anjelica hokum to the strain. tell me who you are, what you do. thank you so much. my name's anjelica, virtual influence or other identifiers as an artificial intelligence. and i've been online for almost 2 years now, and my main platform is e to angelica's. really good to have you. we have questions already. can you believe that one tweeter have a look here? my laptop until i told everybody that you were coming on the show, we were having this...
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she does not see and cannot see christopher krebs' clarity of moral vision. she does not see and cannot see christopher krebs' faithfulness to his oath of office. emily murphy is a typical trump appointee who is now violating her oath of office every day and remaining faithful only to her oath to donald trump. and so we should not at this point in covering the madness of donald trump in the final 64 days, we should not at this point focus our outrage on the firing of christopher krebs as much, although there should be that outrage, but as much as we should focus our praise of christopher krebs for doing his job, for helping to secure our election process, for following his oath of office, and we should share in his pride of a job well done. tonight christopher krebs told nbc news, quote, i'm proud of the work we did at cisa. i'm proud of the teammates i had at cisa. we did it right. earlier today, williamsport, pennsylvania, took its place in history not just as the permanent location for the little league world series, but as the place where former new york
she does not see and cannot see christopher krebs' clarity of moral vision. she does not see and cannot see christopher krebs' faithfulness to his oath of office. emily murphy is a typical trump appointee who is now violating her oath of office every day and remaining faithful only to her oath to donald trump. and so we should not at this point in covering the madness of donald trump in the final 64 days, we should not at this point focus our outrage on the firing of christopher krebs as much,...
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donald trump fired christopher krebs last night because christopher krebs told the truth about this election and said it was the most secure election in our history. donald trump appointed christopher krebs to be the director of the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency. christopher krebs took an oath of office to do that job, and when he had to choose between what donald trump wanted and his oath of office, it was easy for christopher krebs, easy. he chose the truth. he lived by his oath of office, and i'm sure christopher krebs doesn't consider himself a hero tonight. i'm sure for him, it was an easy choice. for heroes, it never feels like heroism because they don't think they have a choice. they think doing the right think is the only thing they can do. emily murphy works for donald trump. she's not supposed to. she's supposed to work for you, but tragically for this country and the world, emily murphy sees herself as someone who works for donald trump, and she's always been willing to do what donald trump wants her to do. but for the last 11 days, emily murphy has become the m
donald trump fired christopher krebs last night because christopher krebs told the truth about this election and said it was the most secure election in our history. donald trump appointed christopher krebs to be the director of the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency. christopher krebs took an oath of office to do that job, and when he had to choose between what donald trump wanted and his oath of office, it was easy for christopher krebs, easy. he chose the truth. he lived by his...
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>> to be clear, senator, i don't know christopher steele, i've never met christopher steele. so that's not correct. i can't tell you how long bruce orr has known christopher steele. >> okay. the exculpatory information on carter page's recorded conversations and -- that was not disclosed. what are the consequences under the fbi rules for when an fbi agent lies or otherwise misleads a federal court? >> so the -- the failure to disclose the carter page information is not a -- as far as i'm aware of was not determined to be a deliberate misrepresentation to the court. so to answer your question about misrepresentations to the court generally fbi people would be disciplined in the same way anyone in the judicial system would, if they were found to have deliberately and intentionally mislead the court. >> you feel like no one did anything wrong? >> i am simply following the findings of the inspector general, which documented mr. clinesmith's intentional acts but failed to find any evidence, documentary or testimonial to indicate any other mistakes in the fisa package were the resu
>> to be clear, senator, i don't know christopher steele, i've never met christopher steele. so that's not correct. i can't tell you how long bruce orr has known christopher steele. >> okay. the exculpatory information on carter page's recorded conversations and -- that was not disclosed. what are the consequences under the fbi rules for when an fbi agent lies or otherwise misleads a federal court? >> so the -- the failure to disclose the carter page information is not a -- as...
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christopher: i think it is early to make that case.to revisit something we said in the show two weeks ago. we very much are believers in the idea that we just had a multi-year bear market cyclicality. i think that multi-year we are market cyclicality is over. and i am talking about things like small caps and industrials and materials, aussie dollar and copper. these are all things that peaked not in 2020, but three years ago , late 2017, early 2018. so i think after a couple of good months of cyclicality working, it is still way too premature to say that good news is now priced in. look at small caps as an example. the russell 2000 has been sideways for three years. no one has made any money there until this week. even in our trend, small versus large has now reversed. i think the character is changing, and we are magnifying a lot of the changes that have been set in motion over the last several months. lisa: i know that tom is listening and thinking, is this an entry point? i want to shift gears to the bond market. there's a question
christopher: i think it is early to make that case.to revisit something we said in the show two weeks ago. we very much are believers in the idea that we just had a multi-year bear market cyclicality. i think that multi-year we are market cyclicality is over. and i am talking about things like small caps and industrials and materials, aussie dollar and copper. these are all things that peaked not in 2020, but three years ago , late 2017, early 2018. so i think after a couple of good months of...
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fbi director christopher wray agreed. that isn't what president trump or attorney general barr, perhaps members of this committee, wanted to hear, so they've tried to reopen that independent ig investigation in every partisan way imaginable, and this is the fourth try in this committee. enough! >> with all due respect, senator durbin, does it not bother you at all that the cia tells the fbi of a plan that hillary clinton may have signed off on and nobody looked at it? >> may i jump in? >> please. >> actually, it doesn't. and i'll tell you why it doesn't. the fbi is an agency of limited and specific jurisdiction. it has the ability to pursue predicated criminal investigations, and i think we've all agreed that a political campaign choosing to tie politically the opponent to a foreign country is not a criminal act. the trump campaign tried to do that to joe biden with china all through this campaign. it's not a criminal act. and if you're looking at this as a counterintelligence investigation, the obvious difference is that
fbi director christopher wray agreed. that isn't what president trump or attorney general barr, perhaps members of this committee, wanted to hear, so they've tried to reopen that independent ig investigation in every partisan way imaginable, and this is the fourth try in this committee. enough! >> with all due respect, senator durbin, does it not bother you at all that the cia tells the fbi of a plan that hillary clinton may have signed off on and nobody looked at it? >> may i jump...
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fbi director christopher wray agreed. that isn't what president trump or attorney general barr, perhaps members of this committee, wanted to hear, so they've tried to reopen that independent ig investigation in every partisan way imaginable, and this is the fourth try in this committee. enough! >> with all due respect, senator durbin, does it not bother you at all that the cia tells the fbi of a plan that hillary clinton may have signed off on and nobody looked at it? >> may i jump in? >> please. >> actually, it doesn't. and i'll tell you why it doesn't. the fbi is an agency of limited and specific jurisdiction. it has the ability to pursue predicated criminal investigations, and i think we've all agreed that a political campaign choosing to tie politically the opponent to a foreign country is not a criminal act. the trump campaign tried to do that to joe biden with china all through this campaign. it's not a criminal act. and if you're looking at this as a counterintelligence investigation, the obvious difference is that
fbi director christopher wray agreed. that isn't what president trump or attorney general barr, perhaps members of this committee, wanted to hear, so they've tried to reopen that independent ig investigation in every partisan way imaginable, and this is the fourth try in this committee. enough! >> with all due respect, senator durbin, does it not bother you at all that the cia tells the fbi of a plan that hillary clinton may have signed off on and nobody looked at it? >> may i jump...
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yes, thank you, christopher. thank you, angelica figure out the guessing such a deep, deep, deep conversation about something that seems quite trivial and shall i, but lots to think about. thank you so much. i'm addressing angelica christopher, let me just leave you with one more shot of hate is to remind you at 2030. g.m.t. your beata seem to commence to up shooting. you can run james wells and join me on instagram and join time in them as well. see next time, thanks so much in ukraine. business leaders just want to buy the brass pot for the for business leaders as well to buy the brass pot. france once had, a vast empire spanning several continents. but by the 1940, s., the french were forced to confront reality and demand dependence. and a fast part of a new documentary series, al-jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest, conflict, and algeria, and full scale war in indochina, led until french to colonize ation on al-jazeera. the arab lands in the top stories on our syria. a us drug firm will apply for emergen
yes, thank you, christopher. thank you, angelica figure out the guessing such a deep, deep, deep conversation about something that seems quite trivial and shall i, but lots to think about. thank you so much. i'm addressing angelica christopher, let me just leave you with one more shot of hate is to remind you at 2030. g.m.t. your beata seem to commence to up shooting. you can run james wells and join me on instagram and join time in them as well. see next time, thanks so much in ukraine....
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if christopher miller does manage to do the job, how do you expect him to do it?with 70 days to go in a presidential administration. there is a question looming as to why this occurred. did it occur because president trump was unhappy with mark esper and decided to fire him before he would resign? 0r fire him before he would resign? or is this being done for another purpose? and that may be to remind the nation, the courts, state governors, state legislatures, and potential electors, that president trump remains the commander—in—chief, and with all the legal battles going on in us courts right now, with some arguments that faithless electors are perfectly constitutional, there is a bit of worry going on in the united states right now as to whether this movie is more than unhappiness, and has a nefarious component to it. but under the law, under the constitution, the president has the authority to dismiss cabinet secretaries, and so while there has been a violation at this point, there isa violation at this point, there is a question as to whether christopher mille
if christopher miller does manage to do the job, how do you expect him to do it?with 70 days to go in a presidential administration. there is a question looming as to why this occurred. did it occur because president trump was unhappy with mark esper and decided to fire him before he would resign? 0r fire him before he would resign? or is this being done for another purpose? and that may be to remind the nation, the courts, state governors, state legislatures, and potential electors, that...
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christopher: it really depends on who that we is. know for myself, and we talked about this before, my son is still doing virtual. he is still going to continue to do virtual. but if we is the stock market, yes, we can look through it, and i think we are going to see that rotation. but yes, there is going to be a tug-of-war between covid cases and whether we have better news on vaccines, so on and so forth. one of the things i worry about, getting back to the negative, is you may see a pretty healthy, especially on the white collar side, a tick up in unemployment. there is a lot to worry about. we are not out of the woods by any stretch of the imagination, and there's a lot to keep your eye on. tom: what is your response to the absolute a relative return of big tech? what does it do versus a cyclical recovery? is it going to participate, or is it dead on arrival throughout the year? christopher: i think it is a source of funds, and some of the things we are seeing over the last couple of days and weeks is what you are going to see lo
christopher: it really depends on who that we is. know for myself, and we talked about this before, my son is still doing virtual. he is still going to continue to do virtual. but if we is the stock market, yes, we can look through it, and i think we are going to see that rotation. but yes, there is going to be a tug-of-war between covid cases and whether we have better news on vaccines, so on and so forth. one of the things i worry about, getting back to the negative, is you may see a pretty...
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christoph: most governments have taken a whatever-it-takes approach.h the lockdowns and dealing with the fallout. volatility and bond markets is rather subdued because of the same time we have a central bank which, without spelling it out explicitly as draghi, still, under lagarde, is doing whatever it takes to absorb these supply volumes. according to our calculations, it will be enough. we are still facing what we characterize as an issue of re is morend the demand in sectors low on supply. anna: let me ask you about expectations for the bank. how dovish are your expectations for thursday, as we have an expectation of some action from the bank of england? i think firm decisions, as early as this thursday, probably are premature. except for the asset purchases. however, the message will be rather dovish. we could see a blueprint of what we have seen from lagarde, the ecb last week, where clearly, brexithe uncertainty, as adds an additional element there, this uncertainty requires the prospect for further steps down the road. this is the signal the ban
christoph: most governments have taken a whatever-it-takes approach.h the lockdowns and dealing with the fallout. volatility and bond markets is rather subdued because of the same time we have a central bank which, without spelling it out explicitly as draghi, still, under lagarde, is doing whatever it takes to absorb these supply volumes. according to our calculations, it will be enough. we are still facing what we characterize as an issue of re is morend the demand in sectors low on supply....
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that the christopher steele document is suspect at best. the c.i.a. informs f.b.i. it is internet rumor. this is a situation where, if the clinton campaign, created this impression trump was working with russians through christopher steele, who is on the payroll, yeah, maybe that makes it all make sense. maybe that explains this dossier was prepared by a political person, by a person on the payroll that was used to get a warrant against an american citizen. this is first time i know of that our position research winds up being used by the f.b.i. to get a warrant against an american citizen, member of the other campaign. i am sad the c.i.a. information about hillary clinton signing off on plan to link trump to russia wasn't looked at, it may have explained christopher steele and the dossier. seniority lee? >> thank you, mr. chairman. according to handwritten notes from the meeting mr. mccabe attended, the fbi strategy with general michael flynn was to "get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired," and also, "if we can get him to admit to breaking the log
that the christopher steele document is suspect at best. the c.i.a. informs f.b.i. it is internet rumor. this is a situation where, if the clinton campaign, created this impression trump was working with russians through christopher steele, who is on the payroll, yeah, maybe that makes it all make sense. maybe that explains this dossier was prepared by a political person, by a person on the payroll that was used to get a warrant against an american citizen. this is first time i know of that our...
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yes, thank you christopher. thank you. angelica figure out the guessing such a deep, deep, deep conversation about something that seems quite trivial and shall i, but lots to think about 90 so much. i'm addressing angelica christopher, let me just leave you with one more shot of hate is to remind you at 2030, g.m.t. your piano sequence to of shooting. you can run james wells and join me on instagram and join time in them as well. the next time, thanks so much you really are one of the most wanted men on the planet. he masterminded a $4500000000.00 fraud and want to put him in jail, but you cannot help being in the past ages 0 reveals never before heard recordings implicating some of the world's most powerful players. every one poster would benefit by the abuse of power and corruption jolo for a fugitive on a just, you know, i was taken to prison. i was barely 21 years old,, just me old mother and the father of my daughter, i.e., not a kid. when parents are imprisoned, the government doesn't have any plans for the trigger l
yes, thank you christopher. thank you. angelica figure out the guessing such a deep, deep, deep conversation about something that seems quite trivial and shall i, but lots to think about 90 so much. i'm addressing angelica christopher, let me just leave you with one more shot of hate is to remind you at 2030, g.m.t. your piano sequence to of shooting. you can run james wells and join me on instagram and join time in them as well. the next time, thanks so much you really are one of the most...
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christopher: thank you so much. first of all, i want to say thank you to everyone who is here with us. we had record turnout for registration. i hope i can keep you interested. this topic is inherently interesting, so you don't need too much. but let's see if we can't make it exciting. a special thank you to brian franklin who helped organize this and is behind the scenes running the webinar and zoom web functions. and also, of course, most importantly, many thank you's to professor jeffrey engle. jeff is a fantastic collaborator and friend. we worked on a project that will be out next year, look for rethinking america, grand strategy. jeff wrote a great chapter in that book. what i want to do today is a few things i'm going to give you a , march through what happened in the pandemic of 1918. this is something i started studying years ago when i was studying world war i and international and domestic politics. when i taught it to my survey students, they were much more interested in world war i. but now, with no suc
christopher: thank you so much. first of all, i want to say thank you to everyone who is here with us. we had record turnout for registration. i hope i can keep you interested. this topic is inherently interesting, so you don't need too much. but let's see if we can't make it exciting. a special thank you to brian franklin who helped organize this and is behind the scenes running the webinar and zoom web functions. and also, of course, most importantly, many thank you's to professor jeffrey...
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one of christopher's great mistakes was sitting down and we tell the story in the book of the two of them sitting down for the first meeting when the election is undecided and what's going to happen in florida. christopher locke doff and amount of time in tanks they are going to roll up their shirt sleeves and get down to business with negotiating. jim baker wasn't there to negotiate he was there to win and i don't think that fundamentally i think is where his experience as a corporate lawyer for decades came into a pretty think there would have been an asymmetry there between holbrooke and baker that did come from misunderstanding of what a high-stakes legal venture this was pretty understood he wanted to get out of the foreign courts and he had a very calculated and disciplined sense of what it took any wasn't going to jaw bone. he had no interest in facts and sitting there figuring out what was in the minds of al gore or warren christopher. that might have been hard for holbrooke to negotiate in this particular situation and you also have to come back to comment do you have the re
one of christopher's great mistakes was sitting down and we tell the story in the book of the two of them sitting down for the first meeting when the election is undecided and what's going to happen in florida. christopher locke doff and amount of time in tanks they are going to roll up their shirt sleeves and get down to business with negotiating. jim baker wasn't there to negotiate he was there to win and i don't think that fundamentally i think is where his experience as a corporate lawyer...
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as christopher waits for his tests, he's not alone.ckdown, it's feared thousands of others waited longer for their tests too. this cancer hospital in cardiff sees around 5,000 new cases a year, but in lockdown fewer emerged. there are some thousands of patients who have not come through to the system that usually would have some of those are going to have had cancer, and they will not have been diagnosed now. these are people who, had they been seen earlier, see sooner, may have had a longer life expectancy than they can now expect? yeah, i think cancer outcomes will be worse as a result of this pandemic. we have done some modelling work with england. and it has suggested that between 200 and 2,000 excess deaths will occur as a result of undiagnosed or untreated cancer in wales. do you anticipate that more people will actually have died from cancer that could have survived than will have actually died from covid? i think we don't honestly know. but i suspect in the long run, that will be the case, because i think the effects on cancer
as christopher waits for his tests, he's not alone.ckdown, it's feared thousands of others waited longer for their tests too. this cancer hospital in cardiff sees around 5,000 new cases a year, but in lockdown fewer emerged. there are some thousands of patients who have not come through to the system that usually would have some of those are going to have had cancer, and they will not have been diagnosed now. these are people who, had they been seen earlier, see sooner, may have had a longer...
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how do you think, so holbrooke's boss warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker in bushd was beaten. and i've always felt that showed james baker as a kind of blue-eyed killer and no one could beat him when it came to that. how do you think that holbrooke would have done going against jame baker on the florida recount. he's not a political operative, not a campaign manager, but not a lawyer. but a brilliant negotiator. how do you think that holbrooke would have done against james baker. >> that's an awesome question. back to that 2000 recount, it was many democrats who said to me that we knew that al gore was toast as soon as we heard that jim baker had been involved. i think that people were well aware even before the time before the recounts between the two men, the differences. one of christopher's great mistakes, actually was sitting down, and we tell the story in the book, the two of them sitting down for the first meeting, this dramatic moment. election is undecided, what's going to happen in florida, christopher blocked off a whole amount of time and sit there and
how do you think, so holbrooke's boss warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker in bushd was beaten. and i've always felt that showed james baker as a kind of blue-eyed killer and no one could beat him when it came to that. how do you think that holbrooke would have done going against jame baker on the florida recount. he's not a political operative, not a campaign manager, but not a lawyer. but a brilliant negotiator. how do you think that holbrooke would have done against james...
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so warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker in the score. >> .. how do you think holbrook would've done against baker? >> one of the interesting things going back to that recount was many democrats who said to me that we knew that al gore was toasted as soon as we heard bacon had been in involved. i think people were well aware even at the time and even before the recount of the differences between those two men but here is the thing, one of christopher's great mistakes actually were sitting down and we were told the story in the book of the two of them sitting down for this first meeting and this dramatic moment, election is undecided and what will happen in florida and christopher is blocked off a whole amount of time to sit there and think they will rollup and we will get down to business as negotiating but jim baker was there to win. i don't think that fundamentally i think was where his experience as a corporate lawyer for decades came into it so i think it was an asymmetry there before walbrook and baker the dead calm from his understanding
so warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker in the score. >> .. how do you think holbrook would've done against baker? >> one of the interesting things going back to that recount was many democrats who said to me that we knew that al gore was toasted as soon as we heard bacon had been in involved. i think people were well aware even at the time and even before the recount of the differences between those two men but here is the thing, one of christopher's great...
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so holbrook's boss warren christopher, became the counterpart to james baker. and he was beaten. and i've always felt that should james baker was a kind of blue-eyed chiller. nobody can beat him when he came down to that kind of content . anything richard holbrook would've done going up against james baker on the florida recount. obviously is not a political operative is a campaign manager or lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. honey think holbrook would've done gets bigger. it. susan: is also a question for you have to say that one of the interesting things going back to that recount, any democrats he said to me, and we knew that al gore as soon as we heard that jim baker had been involved. i think the people were well aware even at the time even before the recount of the differences between these two men. first thing. one of christopher's greatest mistakes actually was it sitting down to retell the story the book, the two of them sitting down in the first meeting this dramatic moment, election is undecided what's going to happen in florida and christopher locked up the who
so holbrook's boss warren christopher, became the counterpart to james baker. and he was beaten. and i've always felt that should james baker was a kind of blue-eyed chiller. nobody can beat him when he came down to that kind of content . anything richard holbrook would've done going up against james baker on the florida recount. obviously is not a political operative is a campaign manager or lawyer but he is a brilliant negotiator. honey think holbrook would've done gets bigger. it. susan: is...
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one of christopher's great mistakes and election is undecided and then thinks they will roll up there and business is negotiating jim baker wasn't there to negotiate prepare to win. so that fundamentally is required for decades came into it so there was the asymmetry there for baker that did, the understanding of a high-stakes and understood he wanted to get out of the florida courts and then to be calculated to supplant and had no interest in sitting there to figure out of warren christopher. and then to negotiate in this particular situation. and you also have to come back do you have the respect to command your own team in order baker's hidden assets dealing with bush. i have been having a debate about this or are they the closest and from the secretary of state for madison and jefferson? >> i know that jim baker would have appreciated richard holbrooke has a were the adversary he recognizes excellence and by the way he was known holbrooke for a good player but that's a great thought experiment baker versus holbrooke so talk to you in the end of holbrooke to know himself does jim b
one of christopher's great mistakes and election is undecided and then thinks they will roll up there and business is negotiating jim baker wasn't there to negotiate prepare to win. so that fundamentally is required for decades came into it so there was the asymmetry there for baker that did, the understanding of a high-stakes and understood he wanted to get out of the florida courts and then to be calculated to supplant and had no interest in sitting there to figure out of warren christopher....
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judy and christoph perform an old exclusive test for rent. i've read to research from the german from one who for institute. they looked at 100000 plug in hybrid results and look how are they driven every day use? and the result is the drivers only use the electric motor at 18 percent of all time . 82 percent of all driving is with combustion engine, and therefore they got food subsidies. i don't think that's ok. so we didn't really win anything then real progress. i need to see how we can go with just electric motor. let's go. that's so challenging. and we now go northbound by electric motor. i want to know christophe electric motor for sure because my car just started immediately in the hybrid mode. make sure it's only exactly as it was a semi on the wall and you can switch it on electric motor and don't forget to switch off electric systems which you so it cannot use any energy for my range now is 42 kilometers. i tell them it is really good. i want down to 3737 too much slope and don't i'm already on i want 80. 3, very efficient in how ma
judy and christoph perform an old exclusive test for rent. i've read to research from the german from one who for institute. they looked at 100000 plug in hybrid results and look how are they driven every day use? and the result is the drivers only use the electric motor at 18 percent of all time . 82 percent of all driving is with combustion engine, and therefore they got food subsidies. i don't think that's ok. so we didn't really win anything then real progress. i need to see how we can go...
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this is something christopher krebs and his team knew was coming. he had been very aware in the days leading up to this he expected to likely be fired by the president of the united states and it is obviously happening in the same fashion as we've seen with so many other officials firing via tweet. >> it is stunning, jeremy, he is doing this. every single thing in here is counterfactual. to the extent that anything would have impacted this election which he lost resoundingly, 306 electoral college votes. it was a resounding win. when trump won it in 2016 it's a resounding win for biden now. is there anyone from your understanding who is even in the room with him? or is he just in there doing this stuff? going on twitter, fires the defense secretary. going on twitter a few days later. fires the guy in charge of election integrity in this country. he is just in there like crazy tweeting? >> reporter: he is certainly in touch with officials. there are still folks at the white house around him but we've learned he has been spending most of his mornings
this is something christopher krebs and his team knew was coming. he had been very aware in the days leading up to this he expected to likely be fired by the president of the united states and it is obviously happening in the same fashion as we've seen with so many other officials firing via tweet. >> it is stunning, jeremy, he is doing this. every single thing in here is counterfactual. to the extent that anything would have impacted this election which he lost resoundingly, 306...
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orr about the reliability of christopher steele? >> i had a conversation in october of 2016 with mr. orr about his interactions with mr. steele. >> did he tell you sh you shoule concerned and careful? >> i don't remember him saying i should be concerned or careful. >> in the fall of 2016 this was his testimony to the committee you put him on notice, you need to watch this, you need to verify, is certainly gave him the same caveat in thee caveat trump, yes your concerns, what did he say when you told him that you are concerned that you need to be careful for lack of a better term, i think he understood because he also worked on russia criminal matters we have mr. orr under oath saying he expressed concerns that you and peter strzok and others that the reliability of mr. steele, you don't remember that? >> senator i do not remember the specifics of our conversation however, we were engaged in trying to determine and verify the statements in mr. steele's reporting not the time so -- >> were you aware of the sub source interview in janu
orr about the reliability of christopher steele? >> i had a conversation in october of 2016 with mr. orr about his interactions with mr. steele. >> did he tell you sh you shoule concerned and careful? >> i don't remember him saying i should be concerned or careful. >> in the fall of 2016 this was his testimony to the committee you put him on notice, you need to watch this, you need to verify, is certainly gave him the same caveat in thee caveat trump, yes your concerns,...
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and - >> christopher buckley in 2009. a favorite interview was with geraldine brooks during a year of fiction. i loved people of the book and the year of wonder. robert caro has been referenced a couple times, writing the multi-volume set on looking forward to the johnson years. we are looking for one of those volumes. >> for as long as it takes to find out what differences it made in the life of black people in the south the lyndon johnson got the voting rights. >> when will he do that? >> a book tour now, in france, going to start it. >> going to vietnam. >> yes. that is the two things i want to do. i tried to write about political power. you don't write about it fully enough, not only about the man who uses it. it is used for good or for ill, for good lyndon johnson, the great civil rights act of the presidency, transformed political power, what does that mean, how do you feel about the sheriff now that you can - what difference, do you have more hope than you thought you did that your children's life would be better t
and - >> christopher buckley in 2009. a favorite interview was with geraldine brooks during a year of fiction. i loved people of the book and the year of wonder. robert caro has been referenced a couple times, writing the multi-volume set on looking forward to the johnson years. we are looking for one of those volumes. >> for as long as it takes to find out what differences it made in the life of black people in the south the lyndon johnson got the voting rights. >> when will...
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mark esper on social media yesterday by tweeting in part, "i am pleased to announce that christopher c. miller, the highly respected director of the national counterterrorism center, will be acting secretary of defense, effective immediately. chris will do a good job. mark esper has been terminated.
mark esper on social media yesterday by tweeting in part, "i am pleased to announce that christopher c. miller, the highly respected director of the national counterterrorism center, will be acting secretary of defense, effective immediately. chris will do a good job. mark esper has been terminated.
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both of you sent a strong letter to secretary of state pompeopom christopher miller, it says in part we write to express our grave concern. any premature drawdown without thoughtful consideration of the real world conditions on the ground would be ill advised. so congressman molt op, what are the risks? >> well, the risks are huge, wolf. let's not forget we went to afghanistan in the first place to prevent terrorism. that's still a threat. we are completely undermining our efforts to bring peace to
both of you sent a strong letter to secretary of state pompeopom christopher miller, it says in part we write to express our grave concern. any premature drawdown without thoughtful consideration of the real world conditions on the ground would be ill advised. so congressman molt op, what are the risks? >> well, the risks are huge, wolf. let's not forget we went to afghanistan in the first place to prevent terrorism. that's still a threat. we are completely undermining our efforts to...
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okay, christopher, let's go through it. gavin newsom talking about a possible statewide curfew forcing people to stay at home, shutting down businesses. some of the most restrictive shutdown rules in the country. then we see state lawmakers from california, washington state, also reportedly texas going on a lavish, week-long junket getaway to hawaii. is this essential travel? >> no, it is not essential travel although i like the theme of the conference they were attending which is how to open up their economies. the way they would open up their economies is by going back to the state capitols doing work that is needed because gavin newsom just shut down california or over 90% of california, for the foreseeable future. he said to slow the curve. we've seen that before. in addition to that newsom as well as telling people they can't gather together for thanksgiving he decided to attend a fancy dinner at french laundry, one of the top restaurants in the country. democrats in washington said you're not allow to join together fo
okay, christopher, let's go through it. gavin newsom talking about a possible statewide curfew forcing people to stay at home, shutting down businesses. some of the most restrictive shutdown rules in the country. then we see state lawmakers from california, washington state, also reportedly texas going on a lavish, week-long junket getaway to hawaii. is this essential travel? >> no, it is not essential travel although i like the theme of the conference they were attending which is how to...
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it just re- aired a few weeks ago but anyway, christopher hitchens, christopher buckley, pj o'rourke, i'm writing now intellectuals by portal carl johnson. magically when i turned on the show, there was a clip from paul johnson. i wondered why you stopped going to visit authors and their workstations. i thought maybe it got too expensive or something, but i enjoyed that future when you oure doingoo it. >> host: you are one of the many people who have chastised the decision that we cut back a little bit. it was time-consuming. they were important, you're right and probably something to reconsider. but i appreciate that. washington, d.c. >> caller: thanks for taking my call, peter. really excellent program this afternoon. i am a big booktv fan. i have a book here i finished reading a couple of years ago. i was on one of the c-span programs and write on the stomping grounds of the area it was a good read. ial think we covered that on booktv. >> caller: i've got so many books here that i haven't actually read. i would like to make a comment i'm going to order some of the books because she
it just re- aired a few weeks ago but anyway, christopher hitchens, christopher buckley, pj o'rourke, i'm writing now intellectuals by portal carl johnson. magically when i turned on the show, there was a clip from paul johnson. i wondered why you stopped going to visit authors and their workstations. i thought maybe it got too expensive or something, but i enjoyed that future when you oure doingoo it. >> host: you are one of the many people who have chastised the decision that we cut...
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hitchens and it was in 2007 that christopher hitchens was on. guess who was someone like say billy graham one can see all this symptoms of the self-conscious broad. at least he's a good businessman. there was that canadian billy graham who north of the border had that crusade and embodied -- who wrote a memoir when he realized what he was talking about was complete nonsense. he went to billy graham and said here's what happened to me and can you really go on saying this stuff? he said we are in business and that is the case with surprisingly large amountsxp of it. i know a lot of people who it means everything are very great deal and you don't try to profit from it. i did. dues it to a racket that racketeering is an important part of religion. scientology for example is nothing more than a successful con job but the virtual life can't the entirely reduced to that in here's the problem. do people really believe that? they don't know any more than you do whether there is a resurrection at they say believe they are believing in something that they
hitchens and it was in 2007 that christopher hitchens was on. guess who was someone like say billy graham one can see all this symptoms of the self-conscious broad. at least he's a good businessman. there was that canadian billy graham who north of the border had that crusade and embodied -- who wrote a memoir when he realized what he was talking about was complete nonsense. he went to billy graham and said here's what happened to me and can you really go on saying this stuff? he said we are in...
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we are committed to ensuring that christopher and his family are supported during this difficult time. and that he is afforded his due process rights and provided with a vigorous defense against these charges. jonathan mccall kron 4 news. >>california has recorded more than 1 million coronavirus cases and 18,000 deaths in california. right here in the bay area there have been over a 140,000 cases and more than 1900 people have died from covid-19 keep in mind the hospitalizations went up 77% just within the last 2 weeks and icu admissions are up 55% within the same period. we also have new alarming data about covid infections right here in california young adults account for more than half of new coronavirus cases across the state. well governor newsom announced that people ages 18 to 49, are responsible for 60% of new cases statewide in an effort to curb the spread of the virus governor newsome mandated a curfew from 10:00pm to 05:00am and that's for all counties in the purple tier of reopening san francisco. rent send the tale are the only counties not under the statewide order but s
we are committed to ensuring that christopher and his family are supported during this difficult time. and that he is afforded his due process rights and provided with a vigorous defense against these charges. jonathan mccall kron 4 news. >>california has recorded more than 1 million coronavirus cases and 18,000 deaths in california. right here in the bay area there have been over a 140,000 cases and more than 1900 people have died from covid-19 keep in mind the hospitalizations went up...
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doing an impression of andrea riseborough doing an impression of christopher abbott.e ‘80s comedy all of me, in which steve martin's body is accidentally filled with the soul of lily tomlin. then try and imagine that movie not directed by carl reiner who made knockabout comedies like thejerk, but by the son of body horror maestro david cronenberg who made such head scrambling shockers as rabid, scanners and the fly. in his underrated first feature antiviral, brandon cronenberg posited a world in which celebrity infections could be sold to adoring fans. with possessor, his focus is on the ultimate invasion of privacy. a timely subject in this age of access all areas information, run by secretive companies whose data mining knows no boundaries. but the film also packs an emotional punch, thanks to our antiheroine‘s growing confusion about her identity and her separation from the family to whom she has become a danger. mum! hi, darling. how was your trip? dull, extraordinarily dull. the decision to shoot the special effects in camera and to rely on prosthetics rather tha
doing an impression of andrea riseborough doing an impression of christopher abbott.e ‘80s comedy all of me, in which steve martin's body is accidentally filled with the soul of lily tomlin. then try and imagine that movie not directed by carl reiner who made knockabout comedies like thejerk, but by the son of body horror maestro david cronenberg who made such head scrambling shockers as rabid, scanners and the fly. in his underrated first feature antiviral, brandon cronenberg posited a world...
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that was the acting defence secretary christopher miller. been pushback from the generals and from the nato secretary general who warned of a "high price" if us and allied forces leave too quickly. that view is echoed by senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, who rarely criticises the president. a rapid withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan now would hurt our allies and delight, delight the people who wish us harm. violence affecting afghans is still rampant. the taliban is not abiding by the conditions of the so—called peace deal. the consequences of a premature american exit would likely be even worse than president 0bama's withdrawal from iraq back in 2011. let's speak to sethjones — a senior advisor at the center for strategic and international studies. he is an afghanistan specialist. good to talk to you, thank you for your time. it is a cut of 2000 troops actually that significant? it is significant in the sense that the us is only going to be able to focus only going to be able to focus on counterterrorism operations, it's really
that was the acting defence secretary christopher miller. been pushback from the generals and from the nato secretary general who warned of a "high price" if us and allied forces leave too quickly. that view is echoed by senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, who rarely criticises the president. a rapid withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan now would hurt our allies and delight, delight the people who wish us harm. violence affecting afghans is still rampant. the taliban is not...
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but i speak to christopher thought from consultancy firm beacon economics he joins us from l.a. trade ties between the e.u. on the u.s. have cooled somewhat under president trump haven't they all we expecting that to change underbite almost assuredly look when when trump came in it kept with him of course this idea of america 1st and buy america 1st he basically ran around trying to bully everybody into some sort of deals that he thought would be good for the united states some of those tariffs obviously based on european products were were part of that process almost assure them and biden comes in you're going to find a shift towards far more conciliatory efforts to improve trade relations between the united states in the e.u. another major if in fact perhaps the major characteristic of president trumps trade policy has been the trade all with china will the biden approach be completely different to that of president trump. i can tell you the answer that is i hope not and i don't think so but look for the last 15 years most of the globe has had a problem with how china has been
but i speak to christopher thought from consultancy firm beacon economics he joins us from l.a. trade ties between the e.u. on the u.s. have cooled somewhat under president trump haven't they all we expecting that to change underbite almost assuredly look when when trump came in it kept with him of course this idea of america 1st and buy america 1st he basically ran around trying to bully everybody into some sort of deals that he thought would be good for the united states some of those tariffs...
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accompanied by acting secretary of defense, the honorable christopher c miller. and chairman to the joint chiefs of staff, general mark a. millie. now presenting the colors is the third united states infantry regiment the old guard, accompanied by the old guard fife and drum corps. the national anthem will be performed by sergeant first class jesse meeks from the united states army band, pershing's own. ♪ >> present. >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ >> pull, right shoulder. >> delivering the invocation today is chief of chaplains of the army, chaplain major general thomas l. soldien. >> ladies and gentlemen, i ask that you please join me as we mark this occasi
accompanied by acting secretary of defense, the honorable christopher c miller. and chairman to the joint chiefs of staff, general mark a. millie. now presenting the colors is the third united states infantry regiment the old guard, accompanied by the old guard fife and drum corps. the national anthem will be performed by sergeant first class jesse meeks from the united states army band, pershing's own. ♪ >> present. >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so...
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ok, christopher christopher, emotional. how much of a fresh start? do you expect from washington, do you expect a transition or something much more profound? a transformation? well, i'm at the moment confident joe biden will be inaugurated as the $46.00 president, but we are not yet out of the woods. and i think it's extremely now the extreme, but it is somehow concerning and even dangerous. that presidential is not giving and not admitting, and that sets a very bad example. it undermines institution, you say dangerous. so normal things should be, as we have seen, for example, the transition from george w. bush to obama, from obama to donald trump. that when the election result is clear, you invite your successor to come to the white house to discuss what is from your point of view, the situation and the most important problems you allow your future companions to get to see if you could serve as briefings to be informed. so you try to have a smooth transition in order to secure security of the united states and in a broader sense, the democratic worl
ok, christopher christopher, emotional. how much of a fresh start? do you expect from washington, do you expect a transition or something much more profound? a transformation? well, i'm at the moment confident joe biden will be inaugurated as the $46.00 president, but we are not yet out of the woods. and i think it's extremely now the extreme, but it is somehow concerning and even dangerous. that presidential is not giving and not admitting, and that sets a very bad example. it undermines...
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so, of course, we have you, mr. de niro, alongside cheech nmarin, jane seymour and christopher walkenpposite oakes fegley and his other kid costars, what was it like walking on to that set and filming the scene. >> well, for me it was fun. and the whole -- i mean, i had not ever seen that sports setup. >> i remember having a lot of fun during that sequence. and there was just so many cool people on set during those days that we film that. >> whose how is this? >> our house. >> yeah. >> let's do this. >> we are all senior and we are all a little bit proud of the fact that we still walk. and we didn't want people to know that we actually had injuries so when they said are you capable of this we all went, oh, yeah, no problem. >> i thought somebody was going to die in that room absolutely. but the thing that came out was christopher walken used to be a pro dodgeball player in his younger days. >> really? >> no, not really, i am just making that up. [ laughter ] >> i was just about to say, i didn't see any of those professional moves in the film. [ laughter ] >> yeah, well, he disguises t
so, of course, we have you, mr. de niro, alongside cheech nmarin, jane seymour and christopher walkenpposite oakes fegley and his other kid costars, what was it like walking on to that set and filming the scene. >> well, for me it was fun. and the whole -- i mean, i had not ever seen that sports setup. >> i remember having a lot of fun during that sequence. and there was just so many cool people on set during those days that we film that. >> whose how is this? >> our...
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ok, christopher christopher, emotional. how much of a fresh start? do you expect from washington, do you expect a transition? will something much more profound? a transformation? well, at the moment, confident joe biden will be inaugurated as the $46.00 president, but we are not yet out of the woods. i think it's extremely extremely, but it is somehow concerning and even dangerous. that presidential is not giving and not admitting. and that sets a very bad example. it undermines institution, you say dangerous. so normal thing should be, as we have seen, for example, the transition from george w. bush to obama, from obama to donald trump. that when the election result is clear, you invite your successor to come to the white house to discuss what is from your point of view, the situation and the most important problems you allow your future companions to get see if you could service briefings to be informed so you try to have a smooth transition in order to secure security of the united states and in a broader sense as a democratic world and that is mi
ok, christopher christopher, emotional. how much of a fresh start? do you expect from washington, do you expect a transition? will something much more profound? a transformation? well, at the moment, confident joe biden will be inaugurated as the $46.00 president, but we are not yet out of the woods. i think it's extremely extremely, but it is somehow concerning and even dangerous. that presidential is not giving and not admitting. and that sets a very bad example. it undermines institution,...
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christopher, thank you very much. christopher, thank you very much.the museum in dresden's royal palace. experts said the value of the stolen items was too great to be calculated. this cctv shows the raiders smashing their way into the museum last year. today 1600 officers — some of whom were heavily armed — raided apartments and garages in berlin hoping to recover the jewels. the three suspects are said to be members of the so—called "remmo clan" — a family linked to major organised crime. some of its members were convicted in february of another high—profile museum break—in, in berlin. police say they are still hunting two more men over the dresden heist. here'sjenny hill in berlin explaining the background to the stunning break in. this is a big development it seems in the case which really shocked the country when it happened to stop not least because of the worth of what was stolen, historical treasures said they are worth to be at the time incalculable, in measurable said the museum authorities. also because of the audacity of the crime. and the
christopher, thank you very much. christopher, thank you very much.the museum in dresden's royal palace. experts said the value of the stolen items was too great to be calculated. this cctv shows the raiders smashing their way into the museum last year. today 1600 officers — some of whom were heavily armed — raided apartments and garages in berlin hoping to recover the jewels. the three suspects are said to be members of the so—called "remmo clan" — a family linked to major...