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he said christopher was a lot more upset than that. >> christopher made comments that his parents are him, taking years out of his life. >> reporter: when they took a closer look at christopher's more recent history. they could easily see his improved behavior wasn't exactly lasting. even girlfriend juliette's influence couldn't keep christopher from slipping up. yes he went back to college after he returned from samoa, but soon dropped out. he did form a company. but the company folded. >> he didn't seem to be motivated. >> reporter: yeah. >> we fried to get him to stay in jobs. nothing seemed to be working. >> reporter: what john sutton didn't know was that his son had gone back to the one job he seemed to be good at -- selling drugs. nor did he know that christopher's friend, garrett kopp was one of his best clients. kopp it turned out had been buying and sometimes reselling the drugs, mostly marijuana and xanax. and he and christopher spent plenty of time sampling the goods according to the prosecutor kathleen hogue. >> is wasn't just drug deals. they hung around a lot. doing drug
he said christopher was a lot more upset than that. >> christopher made comments that his parents are him, taking years out of his life. >> reporter: when they took a closer look at christopher's more recent history. they could easily see his improved behavior wasn't exactly lasting. even girlfriend juliette's influence couldn't keep christopher from slipping up. yes he went back to college after he returned from samoa, but soon dropped out. he did form a company. but the company...
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christopher lovejob.with his boss, so, i thought that was great. >> i met with chris mccowen. in my mind, he was not a person capable of this type of crime. there was no motive. it's a guy who was a father, who loved children. >> chris' daughter was the same age as ava. same age as ava. >> this is not a cold, deliberate, calculating person. this is not a person who had a reason to do harm to another. >> there are a number of people who don't believe that christopher mccowen could have or would have done this and that includes his boss. >> they've got the wrong person. this person just would not do that. when he would get in an argument with another driver over some silly thing, and chris would just walk away from it. he would not fight. >> his appearance was outside the norm for outer cape residents. over six feet, dark skinned, muscular. automatic thought, i think, was that chris would be a scary, intimidating man. but when you got to know him, he was so much the opposite. as far as i'm concerned, chris
christopher lovejob.with his boss, so, i thought that was great. >> i met with chris mccowen. in my mind, he was not a person capable of this type of crime. there was no motive. it's a guy who was a father, who loved children. >> chris' daughter was the same age as ava. same age as ava. >> this is not a cold, deliberate, calculating person. this is not a person who had a reason to do harm to another. >> there are a number of people who don't believe that christopher...
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. >> i came on holiday and i miss christopher and we hit it off. >> reporter: christopher wright, a real estate developer lived in the same loft building as bianca's friend. there was a party in the building, bianca was invited. in one night you knew? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: to anyone watching, it was an obvious perfect match. friends and loft neighbors dave and lisa mccammon. >> b's so lovely and kind of quirky. she brought that playfulness out in chris. >> he was a positive guy before. he was ecstatic after. >> reporter: though it was threw, blind, passionate love that drove bianca to give up her whole life back in england to move here to utah to be with chris, where six months after that first moment they laid eyes on each other, they were married. >> he felt very safe. >> reporter: his protector and incurable romantic. >> this is a guy who cries always through romantic movies. he cries like a baby from the start to the finish of that movie. anything romantic -- really? are you serious? >> reporter: it didn't take long for bianca to become firmly entrenched in loft living. >> acad
. >> i came on holiday and i miss christopher and we hit it off. >> reporter: christopher wright, a real estate developer lived in the same loft building as bianca's friend. there was a party in the building, bianca was invited. in one night you knew? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: to anyone watching, it was an obvious perfect match. friends and loft neighbors dave and lisa mccammon. >> b's so lovely and kind of quirky. she brought that playfulness out in chris....
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heh us, christopher present -- christopher grisanti and gideon rose.the markets? do i have to have a buffer that we could see a no deal brexit and asset classes could be under pressure? is thather: the problem there is no way to tell which way it is going to go. the cost of insurance is so high. opinion is that they no deal brexit does not happen and that there are too many forces forcing things towards a softer brexit. francine: what is your take? at the moment, there are about 12 options. watching the economic community wait on the fed meeting and try to predict what is owing to happen is familiar because that is what we do -- what is going to happen is familiar because that is what we do. we have to sit back and wait to see what the political leadership's will do and their choices that will affect us, whether it is brexit and american trade policy, it is not driven by logic, it is driven by choices of political actors. tom: the dirty little secrets of foreign affairs folks, in the back, gideon rose has a million books you have got to read, beautiful
heh us, christopher present -- christopher grisanti and gideon rose.the markets? do i have to have a buffer that we could see a no deal brexit and asset classes could be under pressure? is thather: the problem there is no way to tell which way it is going to go. the cost of insurance is so high. opinion is that they no deal brexit does not happen and that there are too many forces forcing things towards a softer brexit. francine: what is your take? at the moment, there are about 12 options....
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that christopher steele was passing information top bruce ohr.idn't know christopher steele was terminated for talking to the press. didn't know he talked to the price and didn't know he continued to work with christopher steele. i was mostly struck for that. here is the key player who put together the dossier that was responsible for getting the warrant, he didn't know a lot about him? those were his answers yesterday. judge jeanine: he and his lawyer went over all the areas where he could blois contradict himself. but for a case of this significance when he went to the president of the united states to talk about an unverified dossier, from the time that he heard about it, the time that he approved the warrant in the fbi, and he had to do it, you and i both know two or three or four times, he go to the president, talks by the, and never says to his staff, why do we get this from, who is this guy christopher steele. you and i both know from the public information that christopher steele was paid for other information, and was a confidential info
that christopher steele was passing information top bruce ohr.idn't know christopher steele was terminated for talking to the press. didn't know he talked to the price and didn't know he continued to work with christopher steele. i was mostly struck for that. here is the key player who put together the dossier that was responsible for getting the warrant, he didn't know a lot about him? those were his answers yesterday. judge jeanine: he and his lawyer went over all the areas where he could...
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. >> merry christmas, christopher. i have to take issue with the way you stated things as if they're fact. >> please. >> you just stated things as if they were fact. look at what we have now, snark and bark against the president. you have federal election commissioners, former ones, people who are election law experts saying that just because people who said they -- that they were asked to commit a crime here, there's not a crime. one guy said today that michael cohen pled guilty to something that's not a crime. his whole point in that article that people should read is that if you, for example, if you were going to do something anyway, irrespective of you being a federal candidate for office, it's not a campaign expense, it's a personal expense. otherwise, successful entrepreneurs who want lawsuits to go away, maybe to save embarrassment toward their family or to just get rid of species or false claims -- if they've ever been a candidate for federal office it would count as a campaign expense. >> that's not the curren
. >> merry christmas, christopher. i have to take issue with the way you stated things as if they're fact. >> please. >> you just stated things as if they were fact. look at what we have now, snark and bark against the president. you have federal election commissioners, former ones, people who are election law experts saying that just because people who said they -- that they were asked to commit a crime here, there's not a crime. one guy said today that michael cohen pled...
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. >> one of whom was a 20-year-old named christopher tap. tap was no felon, but he was an admitted drug gee. what do you know, chris tapp had a history with detective fuhriman. >> he was in trouble a time or two? >> he was. i tried to help him out. >> he trusted fuhriman but didn't know anything about angie's murder? >> i do not know. that's the honest truth. >> reporter: and having made his statement, christopher tapp went home in the clear apparently. a couple of days later the detectives asked him to come downtown again. >> i told him, i says what are you doing? i says this is a murder case. >> this is tapp's mother vera, she understood what he apparently did not that her son was quite possibly talking himself into very big trouble. >> he said, mom, i don't have anything to hide, and i want to tell them that i don't know anything. >> reporter: but it didn't quite work out that way. before long chris tapp had written a statement for police saying, ben hobbs said he killed her, and i just laughed it off like he was just telling me a joke. t
. >> one of whom was a 20-year-old named christopher tap. tap was no felon, but he was an admitted drug gee. what do you know, chris tapp had a history with detective fuhriman. >> he was in trouble a time or two? >> he was. i tried to help him out. >> he trusted fuhriman but didn't know anything about angie's murder? >> i do not know. that's the honest truth. >> reporter: and having made his statement, christopher tapp went home in the clear apparently. a...
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christoph: let's talk about a sector in crisis.n the old days, everything in the croatian coastal region near the city of pula revolved around ship building. but because of outdated technologies and mismanagement, croatian shipyards have been unable to withstand foreign competition. now businesses are going bankrupt and thousands of jobs are on the line. reporter: the harbor of pula, practically a ghost town. the once flourishing croatia shipbuilding indtry is slowly perishing, and the decline seems unstoppable. >> the situation is bad. the salaries are late. people are leaving i saw photos today from otests we organized this year, and half of the people in these photos are no longehere. soon we will not have enough pele to organize a protest, let alone build a ship. reporter: in recent months, workers have repeatedly taken to the streets to demand their unpaid salaries. as well as aid from brussels. but the protests did not bear any fruit. in the 1980's, croatia's shipyards were still some of the world's best. but the collapse of
christoph: let's talk about a sector in crisis.n the old days, everything in the croatian coastal region near the city of pula revolved around ship building. but because of outdated technologies and mismanagement, croatian shipyards have been unable to withstand foreign competition. now businesses are going bankrupt and thousands of jobs are on the line. reporter: the harbor of pula, practically a ghost town. the once flourishing croatia shipbuilding indtry is slowly perishing, and the decline...
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christophe: yes, correct, especially for u.s. of the spread in the high-yield segments didn't reflect a crew the and the rising and costs, but also on the european economies, as well. nejra: wonderful to have you this morning. ben at aberdeen standard. christophe will continue the conversation with us on bloomberg radio. up next, asian equities probably lower, japanese stocks falling further into a bear market. we'll discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: good morning from bloomberg european headquarters in london. i am nejra cehic. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." volatility rips through markets. the vix hits a february high as the nasdaq slides towards a bear market. u.s. defense secretary james mattis resigns in a skewed -- scathing letter to the president, seen as a force of stability in the administration, what does the departure mean for foreign policy in the new year? with uncertainty, investors face a partial u.s. government shutdown as the house picks a fight with the senate over border wall funding. welcome to "bloom
christophe: yes, correct, especially for u.s. of the spread in the high-yield segments didn't reflect a crew the and the rising and costs, but also on the european economies, as well. nejra: wonderful to have you this morning. ben at aberdeen standard. christophe will continue the conversation with us on bloomberg radio. up next, asian equities probably lower, japanese stocks falling further into a bear market. we'll discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: good morning from bloomberg european...
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christopher steel was the author of the anti-trump dossier.'s established the dossier was paid for by the dnc and clinton campaign, one of the foundational pieces for the surveillance warrant on a trump campaign aide and mr. comey says no, i don't think so, i don't have any recogniz recollection g told that or reading that or learning that when i was director. he said he believes he learned that information from the media after he left as director but i'm digging further. so number one, there's a big chunk of transcript that certainly has to do with the dossier, its use to secure surveillance warrant hand the director knew about the sourcing of the document and the intelligence officer, the british intelligence officer who put it together. in this case, he's saying he was not aware of the financial relationship with the dnc and clinton campaign. i'll keep reading. this seems inconsistent with what the director said yesterday or at least his statement was somewhat misleading, that the focus of the transcript was on the e-mails. that doesn't app
christopher steel was the author of the anti-trump dossier.'s established the dossier was paid for by the dnc and clinton campaign, one of the foundational pieces for the surveillance warrant on a trump campaign aide and mr. comey says no, i don't think so, i don't have any recogniz recollection g told that or reading that or learning that when i was director. he said he believes he learned that information from the media after he left as director but i'm digging further. so number one, there's...
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. >>> andrés dice que haría cualquier cosa por poder volver a hablar con su primo christopher >>> lou hermana y para tu papá. >>> christopher alexis gómez fue asesinado quemarropa el pasado fin de semana y aún hay más preguntas que respuestas. >>> para la familia es difícil hablar e incluso les ayudaba a sus padres a mantener la casa >>> lo primero que hizo a su fa se los dio a todos. >>> dice que su viaje a tijuana... y cnn que tiene familia pero no tiene familia allá >>> era su primera vez en tijuana. y la primera vez que fue a méxicofue para visitar a su abuelita y a su abuelito >>> las otras víctimas fueron identificadas como juan suárez. >>> nunca esperamos nada >>> por el momento le muchas respuestas y aquí dicen que será una ceremonia privada solo con amigos y familiares >>> están recaudando fondos para los gastos y dicen que christopher siempre vivirá sus corazones >>> pesó que cometió vandalismo en un centro comunitario las fotografías del daño que este menor habría causado. >>> el hombre de 30 años usaba barba bigote y tenía una bandida en la naz si con las autoridade. >>>
. >>> andrés dice que haría cualquier cosa por poder volver a hablar con su primo christopher >>> lou hermana y para tu papá. >>> christopher alexis gómez fue asesinado quemarropa el pasado fin de semana y aún hay más preguntas que respuestas. >>> para la familia es difícil hablar e incluso les ayudaba a sus padres a mantener la casa >>> lo primero que hizo a su fa se los dio a todos. >>> dice que su viaje a tijuana... y cnn que tiene...
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christoph: a quick reminder of the top story we're following up this hour.trump losing another key cabinet member. secretarary of statete matus is- secretary defense matus is stepping down. you are watching dw news. "the day" is next. ♪ [inaudible] yeah. that's all fronts on seventy four change like life. this is the thing major major tests and come [inaudible] in. the late late. and a friend for you to do just as president in the oval between twenty terrorists on down in ginger tea tea stuff stuff. was on the wrong year years or from. the rest. of the us defense secretary jim jim off
christoph: a quick reminder of the top story we're following up this hour.trump losing another key cabinet member. secretarary of statete matus is- secretary defense matus is stepping down. you are watching dw news. "the day" is next. ♪ [inaudible] yeah. that's all fronts on seventy four change like life. this is the thing major major tests and come [inaudible] in. the late late. and a friend for you to do just as president in the oval between twenty terrorists on down in ginger tea...
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>> not like with christopher, no. no.topher are a little bit closer than me and michael. >> do you know if she ever talked to michael about it? >> no, i don't. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair. >> i know about the affair with your mom and david. >> my mom and david? >> don't play stupid with me. don't play stupid with me. i'm telling you right now. it'll get ugly real quick, okay? this is your one and only chance to get yourself out of a whole load of trouble. >> it gets pretty hot and heavy in that interview room. >> listen to me. listen to me. i know what's going on, okay. i know your mom wanted kay dead, okay? do you want to go to prison for the rest of your life? >> no, sir. >> you need to start talking here and now
>> not like with christopher, no. no.topher are a little bit closer than me and michael. >> do you know if she ever talked to michael about it? >> no, i don't. >> have a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know...
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it's christopher, you refer to him as michael, it's christopher standing by for us.everything to do with brexit, what do you say to that? clive, we are on a mission to recreate textile skills in britain, andi recreate textile skills in britain, and i think we are living proof they can be done. we have set up an education dress we are sponsoring a school, we are sponsoring a secondary school for the people we have established the government trailblazer for british textile standards, and we are creating skills in britain for british manufacturing. it really is no problem. but we do not need to go outside. what is wrong with the latent talent that we have all around us? will be need to do is grasp that and make it work.” around us? will be need to do is grasp that and make it work. i don't know, that's part of your problem clearly you're not working hard enough. you are not getting out there and getting that talents over to the united kingdom. obviously we're obviously we're not very convincing i guess. i think the lack of clarity when you start a business, and you have
it's christopher, you refer to him as michael, it's christopher standing by for us.everything to do with brexit, what do you say to that? clive, we are on a mission to recreate textile skills in britain, andi recreate textile skills in britain, and i think we are living proof they can be done. we have set up an education dress we are sponsoring a school, we are sponsoring a secondary school for the people we have established the government trailblazer for british textile standards, and we are...
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christoph: that's right.taly and the european commission are at loggerheads over italy's budget and imminent threat of political crisis. it seems now to be averted. a spokesperson of italy's economy ministry says italy and the eu have reached an agreement in their budget battle. brussels had refused to sign off on rome's budget proposals, declaring it a breach of the rules. it initiated moves to force it to lower its deficit target. it was the first time in eu history these have been activated. last week italy submitted revised proposals. the new agreement will be made public on wednesday. a so-called hard brexit is now a, quote, operational priority for the british government, brexit secretary stephen barkley said on tuesday. that, as britain's chamber of commerce forcasts that economic growth in the u.k. will drop to 1.2% this year. that figure would make the weakest year for the u.k. economy since it emerged from recession in 2010. uncertainty over how britain will exit the european union at the end of mar
christoph: that's right.taly and the european commission are at loggerheads over italy's budget and imminent threat of political crisis. it seems now to be averted. a spokesperson of italy's economy ministry says italy and the eu have reached an agreement in their budget battle. brussels had refused to sign off on rome's budget proposals, declaring it a breach of the rules. it initiated moves to force it to lower its deficit target. it was the first time in eu history these have been activated....
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joining us now from kind of is christophe baal's director of german watch that's a nonprofit development and environmental organization christophe it's not unprecedented we've seen this before that these talks at these conferences go into overtime who's holding up the deal this time around. yes it's indeed not a precedence but this time it's. which is the problem. precede it wanted to get huge loophole into the rule book. and the question is how to include market mechanisms. and they even wanted to allow all of that is. allowed the means that both countries would say we have produced the emission of the country which finances it and the country where it is produced and this was from the point of climate would be absolutely ridiculous and this is for the last eighteen hours split the parties and negotiating in small circles with minister us around this issue. but we are quite optimistic that in the next half an hour or hour they will come down and the percent come from us so we may get a compromise but it definitely looks like the impending result from these talks won't be the breakthroug
joining us now from kind of is christophe baal's director of german watch that's a nonprofit development and environmental organization christophe it's not unprecedented we've seen this before that these talks at these conferences go into overtime who's holding up the deal this time around. yes it's indeed not a precedence but this time it's. which is the problem. precede it wanted to get huge loophole into the rule book. and the question is how to include market mechanisms. and they even...
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. >> sean: not even christopher steele believes his own dossier. he's still defending it, get warrants to spy on americans, is that more important? we all know the dossier was and is a debunked lie, comey didn't verify it, nobody verified it. nobody corroborated steele's evidence, steele wouldn't stand by it when questioned under oath in an interrogatory down in great britain even when he said it was salacious and unproven months after the fisa warrant was in place. james comey will sleep well knowing our two tiered justice system will never likely hold him accountable. so too will these liars, people that lied under oath. michael cohen is in trouble. what about cheryl mills or hue ma abedin or bruce ohr, glenn simpson, christopher steele, james clapper, james brennan, andrew mccabe, lois lerner? eric holder? all those lied to authorities. they were never prosecuted. never even investigated in many cases. let's not forget about james comey. remember he lied to congress under oath. i doubt he will get the cohen treatment tonight. then you have the k
. >> sean: not even christopher steele believes his own dossier. he's still defending it, get warrants to spy on americans, is that more important? we all know the dossier was and is a debunked lie, comey didn't verify it, nobody verified it. nobody corroborated steele's evidence, steele wouldn't stand by it when questioned under oath in an interrogatory down in great britain even when he said it was salacious and unproven months after the fisa warrant was in place. james comey will sleep...
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christopher: it will come back to earnings. that is always the underlying -- consumer sentiment, employment and earnings. we will get into that earnings season. the year-over-year will be tough , but it is the key point if it were getting corporate earnings. this was a record year for stock buyback. you are seeing a reduction in the supply of the available stock in the markets. we will continue to see -- it will not be positive news in january right away but through the winter time, and i don't expect to have a january like last year, but we will have a volatile market. we will have to watch the china trade talk go back and forth. this is supposed to be the quiet time. you will still have fights. have januarylso earnings reports. thank you so much, see eo of casters and mark regan. that does it for the closing bell. next we are following the developments on capitol hill as congress apples with an impasse over the spending bill. does the -- grapples with an impasse over the spending bill. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ caroline: i am
christopher: it will come back to earnings. that is always the underlying -- consumer sentiment, employment and earnings. we will get into that earnings season. the year-over-year will be tough , but it is the key point if it were getting corporate earnings. this was a record year for stock buyback. you are seeing a reduction in the supply of the available stock in the markets. we will continue to see -- it will not be positive news in january right away but through the winter time, and i don't...
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by the way, they knew the source was christopher steele.eally just one source but they like to create the impression for the court that there is multiple sources. no, that's circular reporting. to say recap the fbi under president obama, they got a warrant to spy on trump campaign associate carter page at the height of the 2016 election. in order to achieve this feat they had presented the fisa court judge with evidence that we know the fbi knew was sketchy and was not verified and they themselves had doubt about it ever being true. they knew the evidence was bought and paid for by hillary clinton that was withheld from the fisa court judges. the evidence was bolstered with the circular media reporting that the fbi knew christopher steele was behind. but, as we now know, that's not how so-called evidence was presented to the fisa court tonight, the smoking gun evidence that the leadership under fbi committed a complete and total fraud on the fisa courts by presenting the court hillary's bought and paid russian dossier as real intelligence a
by the way, they knew the source was christopher steele.eally just one source but they like to create the impression for the court that there is multiple sources. no, that's circular reporting. to say recap the fbi under president obama, they got a warrant to spy on trump campaign associate carter page at the height of the 2016 election. in order to achieve this feat they had presented the fisa court judge with evidence that we know the fbi knew was sketchy and was not verified and they...
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christopher poulsen has details.ashington to be on the okdisappearance.they say it's a long shot, but she has family in soap lake, wash. and authorities say her phone last pinged, or sent a signal, from an area near gooding, idaho.the small city in south-central idaho is on interstate-84, and like the tri-cities, on the road between woodland park, colorado and soap lake, wash. cousin jodee garretson of pasco says they're grasping at straws, but right now that's all they have to go on.she says kelsey's mom and brother are in woodland park searching for the 29-year-old mother. "they're a very close-knit family. that's why i don't believe she'd just..." garretson paused mid-sentence to wipe away tears. "she's got to see people are looking for her. she wouldn't put them through that."garretson is the executive director at support action resource center (sarc), an non-profit providing counseling for victims of crime.she says people don't disappear into thin air, and they're praying for a miracle. (vicki) that was christop
christopher poulsen has details.ashington to be on the okdisappearance.they say it's a long shot, but she has family in soap lake, wash. and authorities say her phone last pinged, or sent a signal, from an area near gooding, idaho.the small city in south-central idaho is on interstate-84, and like the tri-cities, on the road between woodland park, colorado and soap lake, wash. cousin jodee garretson of pasco says they're grasping at straws, but right now that's all they have to go on.she says...
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they paid $160,000 that went to christopher teal, the guy who wrote -- christopher steele, the guy whorote the thing. james comey didn't care that the democrats or hillary clinton campaign were effectively the ones who bought the dirt and paid for the dirt. wow! joining me right now, assistant editor of the "wall street journal"'s editorial page and historian doug wead. but first as we follow the money trail, james freeman, walk me through this. this is like you have got to understand your sources. you have got to understand where the information is coming from. you have got to was motivates someone. in this case the hillary clinton campaign and the dnc owned that material. james comey doesn't think it's necessary to tell the judge that. >> if we believe what he's saying, he's reckless in turning the surveillance of the party out of power. i think he's telling a wholly unbelievable story. if you go from the last interview to this one monday with congressional investigators, wee he just talked about things he says he didn't know or care about in terms of who you was paying. he had the s
they paid $160,000 that went to christopher teal, the guy who wrote -- christopher steele, the guy whorote the thing. james comey didn't care that the democrats or hillary clinton campaign were effectively the ones who bought the dirt and paid for the dirt. wow! joining me right now, assistant editor of the "wall street journal"'s editorial page and historian doug wead. but first as we follow the money trail, james freeman, walk me through this. this is like you have got to understand...
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i'm christopher welcome to the program the european union says the united states is the epicenter of the deep crisis multilateral trade is going through at the moment and you official made the comment at a gathering of the world trade organization in geneva on monday and other members there didn't sugarcoat their words either the u.s. claim china's quote unfair competitive practices were harming foreign companies beijing fired back slamming washington's tariffs. for months now china and the u.s. have traded tit for tat tariffs no surprise the latest rhetoric at the world trade organization was heated the u.s. to. share says china subsidizes its local manufacturers what discriminating against foreign ones called china's actions are incompatible with the open market based approach expressly envisioned and full by other members and contrary to the fundamental principles of this organization and its agreements and quote. meanwhile china said that washington's tariffs on steel and aluminum enable protectionism under the guise of national security. the e.u. isn't pulling punches either it
i'm christopher welcome to the program the european union says the united states is the epicenter of the deep crisis multilateral trade is going through at the moment and you official made the comment at a gathering of the world trade organization in geneva on monday and other members there didn't sugarcoat their words either the u.s. claim china's quote unfair competitive practices were harming foreign companies beijing fired back slamming washington's tariffs. for months now china and the...
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in sixty eighty nine queen mary the second commissions of christopher wren to draw up plans for royal naval following but the result was a building prized of two with the space center providing a clear view of the little queen's house. the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at labadee pray and what the royal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior the judge was designed by james athenian stewart and william muta. following a five hundred seventeen seventy nine they renovated the originally the rock church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening the seven hundred eighty seven the organ is regarded as the finest in the whole looking today the melody played by the musical director of the rhine chapel. you from the thames while naval hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of their adult life in the spartan conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to be extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and
in sixty eighty nine queen mary the second commissions of christopher wren to draw up plans for royal naval following but the result was a building prized of two with the space center providing a clear view of the little queen's house. the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at labadee pray and what the royal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior the judge was designed by james athenian stewart and william muta....
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christopher 2x/activist"the bottom line is is civil rights weren't being protected right then."ce. local activist christopher 2x spoke about the reaction this video has gotten all over the country.he's been working with the family and says multiple civil rights groups have reached out and are outraged. christopher 2x/activist"if terrance would have did the same thing to the correctional officer there would have been charges on him." terrance whitehead, the inmate seen in the video, is suing the former officers david schwartz and devan edwards federally, claiming the two beat him, pepper sprayed him and before the video starts.but local attorney michael goodwin says that punch is enough to prove a violation of civil rights. michael goodwin/attorney "corrections officer has no justification in using force like we see on the video." goodwin says excessive force is the violation that jumps out to him.the suit cites violations of the fourth, eighth and fourteenth amendments, which guarantee protections for whitehead even in custody.and since this a civil suit resulting in monetary da
christopher 2x/activist"the bottom line is is civil rights weren't being protected right then."ce. local activist christopher 2x spoke about the reaction this video has gotten all over the country.he's been working with the family and says multiple civil rights groups have reached out and are outraged. christopher 2x/activist"if terrance would have did the same thing to the correctional officer there would have been charges on him." terrance whitehead, the inmate seen in the...
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in sixty seventy five as a christopher wren the architect who designed some poles cathedral built an observatory on a hill in the south part of the park bench. the building was commissioned by king charles the first in order that the tables showing the movements of the celestial bodies and the positions of the fixed stars might be corrected with the greatest possible care and accuracy the aim being to determine lines of language you did see and thus to perfect the art of navigation. the problem of the time lane fixing the precise position of a ship in the vast expanses of the ocean say listen been able to work out the degree of latitude ever since antiquity and simply measure the angle between the sun and the horizon but what if the horizon was moving up and down the sun was obscured by clouds and how above all of the degree of long beach to be to tell. the exact knowledge of the heavens it was thought up. vita solution to the longest huge problem. the first astronomer to enter service with the king in the navy was john flamsteed night after night for more than forty years he studied
in sixty seventy five as a christopher wren the architect who designed some poles cathedral built an observatory on a hill in the south part of the park bench. the building was commissioned by king charles the first in order that the tables showing the movements of the celestial bodies and the positions of the fixed stars might be corrected with the greatest possible care and accuracy the aim being to determine lines of language you did see and thus to perfect the art of navigation. the problem...
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christopher: i think certainly.oned investors, they have been here for a long time, they are making comparisons between the fed, the rate of fed hikes back then to now. you do not want to go too far too fast. i don't think the fed has done that. they are close to the end of this cycle. our guest is staying with us. do not miss the special coverage on television and radar as radio, will hear from guests including alan greenspan and guggenheim partners cios got miners -- scott minor. we're bringing the latest on that interview at 9:00 a.m. coming up. nejra: theresa may pushes the parliamentary vote on her controversial deal to the middle of january. the opposition labor party cables a no-confidence motion. manus: we have had a headline across the bloomberg. it is about italy reporting the government is set to cut its road estimates from the previous figure of 1.5%. if you are traveling to work, what do you do? -- tuneou have to turn in to bloomberg radio. i will be joining you there in 45 minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪
christopher: i think certainly.oned investors, they have been here for a long time, they are making comparisons between the fed, the rate of fed hikes back then to now. you do not want to go too far too fast. i don't think the fed has done that. they are close to the end of this cycle. our guest is staying with us. do not miss the special coverage on television and radar as radio, will hear from guests including alan greenspan and guggenheim partners cios got miners -- scott minor. we're...
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in gilroy christopher ranch is the biggest name there is. they take their connection to their city very seriously and generously. at christopher ranch in gilroy 200,000 pounds of garlic are processed every single day. that's 73 million pounds a year, all overseen by just one family, of which ken christopher is the third generation. >> company has been around forward 62 years, my grandfather founded it back in 1956. >> now there are down sides to being executive vice president of the family company. the pressure for perfection is high when it's your name on the bag. but then, there's the freedom of not having to answer to a board or shareholders, the freedom to make spur of the moment decisions like the one ken recently made while talking with jeremy dirks, new principal of the local high school. >> it's pretty unique and very generous. >> reporter: the issue of student finances came up, particularly student lunch debt at the cafeteria. ken asked how much there was. jeremy said $5,000 and so ken cut him a check and wiped it out. >> it's heart
in gilroy christopher ranch is the biggest name there is. they take their connection to their city very seriously and generously. at christopher ranch in gilroy 200,000 pounds of garlic are processed every single day. that's 73 million pounds a year, all overseen by just one family, of which ken christopher is the third generation. >> company has been around forward 62 years, my grandfather founded it back in 1956. >> now there are down sides to being executive vice president of the...
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. >> not even christopher steele believes his own dossier. the bulk of information used to spy on americans? is that a little more important tonight? i'd think it is. we know the dossier was and is a debunked lie. comey never verified it. nobody corroborated steele's so-called evidence. steele himself wouldn't stand by it when questioned under oath in an interrogatory down in great britain. even after it was used to obtain a fisa warrant. even when he said it was salacious and unproven months after they had the fisa warrant in place. james comey, i guess he will sleep well tonight knowing our two-tiered justice system will never hold him accountable. so too will these liars. people that lied under oath. michael cohen is in trouble tonight because of it. what about cheryl mills or uma abedin or bruce ohr, christopher steele, john brennan, andrew mccabe? eric holder? loretta lynch? they all lied to authorities, never pros cuted or investigated. let's not forget about james comey. he lied to congress under oath. i doubt he will get the cohen tre
. >> not even christopher steele believes his own dossier. the bulk of information used to spy on americans? is that a little more important tonight? i'd think it is. we know the dossier was and is a debunked lie. comey never verified it. nobody corroborated steele's so-called evidence. steele himself wouldn't stand by it when questioned under oath in an interrogatory down in great britain. even after it was used to obtain a fisa warrant. even when he said it was salacious and unproven...
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he did not know that christopher steele ever worked in the congestion with the fusion g.p.s. he did not know they was any connection to the d.n.c. he seemed to suggest that after that was completely irrelevant. >> he didn't know that bruce orr was meeting with christopher steele and that bruce ohr was passing the information to the f.b.i. he didn't know that the key guy christopher steele whose work product used to get a warrant, didn't know a darn thing about the guy. i found that hard to believe. remember, 225 times he said, "i don't know, i don't recall, i can't remember" to the question in the interview on friday. good he is coming back. i have things i want to ask about the comey memos. we will have him back on monday. >> martha: it is interesting that he, he almost seems to think that it is silly. i mean he basically said as much. it's silly or ridiculous or absurd, i think "absurd" was the word to question how the fisa warrant was established. that obviously he sees a deep knead for it so he doesn't care how or why it came about. >> here is what is scary and absurd. he
he did not know that christopher steele ever worked in the congestion with the fusion g.p.s. he did not know they was any connection to the d.n.c. he seemed to suggest that after that was completely irrelevant. >> he didn't know that bruce orr was meeting with christopher steele and that bruce ohr was passing the information to the f.b.i. he didn't know that the key guy christopher steele whose work product used to get a warrant, didn't know a darn thing about the guy. i found that hard...
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. >> sean: you agree uranium one is troublesome, the phony dossier that christopher steele doesn't stand by which became the basis for fisa warrant applications? they bother you? >> they do. but look, i've read the dossier. that it was -- >> sean: ridiculous. >> put together by the clinton campaign, paying millions of dollars for it and used it as a basic for fisa warrants is a troubling thing to me -- >> sean: troubling? >> it is. yeah. >> sean: the guy that wrote it
. >> sean: you agree uranium one is troublesome, the phony dossier that christopher steele doesn't stand by which became the basis for fisa warrant applications? they bother you? >> they do. but look, i've read the dossier. that it was -- >> sean: ridiculous. >> put together by the clinton campaign, paying millions of dollars for it and used it as a basic for fisa warrants is a troubling thing to me -- >> sean: troubling? >> it is. yeah. >> sean: the...
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christoph bells he's director of german watch a century environmental n.g.o.s so the delegates have now agreed on the fine print off the twenty fifteen paris climate accord at one of the key points fifty years i think it's a huge step. for implementing the paris agreement that we now know that one. in china is the same as one to one of two in africa or in germany. that we have comparable rules this is important for investors for governments moving forward but it cannot replace the political will which is needed to move forward and the old. reaches of many very effective countries from climate change small island states african countries asking we need more ambition and we have to move and to move forward and these are the two phrases of the summit. but also prompt a little and not the necessary speed to move forward. all right christoph this is not the result campaign as like yourself were hoping for firstly why is that and what does this particular deal mean for the future. yes i think we see now that it's not so easy to implement just top down c u two reduction that it's a just transi
christoph bells he's director of german watch a century environmental n.g.o.s so the delegates have now agreed on the fine print off the twenty fifteen paris climate accord at one of the key points fifty years i think it's a huge step. for implementing the paris agreement that we now know that one. in china is the same as one to one of two in africa or in germany. that we have comparable rules this is important for investors for governments moving forward but it cannot replace the political...
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brent: all right, over to christoph now, bad news for the tech giant apple.toph: that is right, brent, and bad news for apple's most important product line. a german court ruled that apple has infringed a hardware patent of chipmaker qualcomm. the munich regional l court said apple could no longer r sales se iphone models in germany, including the iphone x. the ban will not take effect immediatately, and apple canan appeal the ruling. last week, a chinese court also ruled in favor of qualcomm. in the patent dispute. ride hailing company uber has to pay a 400,000 euro fine in france for a wide-ranging leak of user data. france data protection authorities said the company did not do enough to protect customer details. hackers stole information on 57 million uber users and drivers back in 2016, and france alone, around 1.4 million people were affected. the company already had to pay a record penalty of $130 million in the united states for the same thing. a court in japan has thrown out a bid by prosecutors to extend reynol-- renault's former ceo , carlos ghosn'
brent: all right, over to christoph now, bad news for the tech giant apple.toph: that is right, brent, and bad news for apple's most important product line. a german court ruled that apple has infringed a hardware patent of chipmaker qualcomm. the munich regional l court said apple could no longer r sales se iphone models in germany, including the iphone x. the ban will not take effect immediatately, and apple canan appeal the ruling. last week, a chinese court also ruled in favor of qualcomm....
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christophe bell from jenin to watch in catch of its opponent for us thank you for your time. as the u.n. climate talks winds up in catch of it's a many remote communities are increasingly being threatened by google warning russians for example living in or on the active drawl seeing. the permafrost even the they still india temperatures off minus forty degrees not drought conditions also reduced numbers offering dia their main means of transport and important food source. nobel peace prize winner has returned home to many motional while come in iraq meeting president sunday in the capital baghdad morag called on the government to rebuild her hometown essential way of the so-called islamic state message and in slaved thousands of people from the minority morag escaped after a long and terrifying ordeal. she's now pledging to help the community rebuild their lives and she got there besides our knowledge with the money i got from the nobel peace prize the hospital and to treat people mainly widows and women who were exposed to sexual abuses by islamic state militants i mean that
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all right christoph now it looks like the impending result wouldn't necessarily be the breakthrough that the world was hoping for why is that and what does that feel mean for the future. i think we can get out here a relatively good rule book to implement the paratha cream and in a solid degree in the next decade but what is missing is the political will of quite a number of countries to implement the paris the cream and with the necessary feet . and this is very visible here as though there has much more to happen in the next couple of years. all right krista found for us in catch of it's from being german watch thank you very much. not as the u.n. climate talks continue in catch of its remote communities are being increasingly affected by the warming russians living on the optic to indra are seeing melting off the permafrost even though there is still india temperatures of minus forty degrees now dropping titian's also reduce numbers of for india their main means of transport and an imported food source. now a nobel peace prize winner in the dia has returned home to an emotional welcom
all right christoph now it looks like the impending result wouldn't necessarily be the breakthrough that the world was hoping for why is that and what does that feel mean for the future. i think we can get out here a relatively good rule book to implement the paratha cream and in a solid degree in the next decade but what is missing is the political will of quite a number of countries to implement the paris the cream and with the necessary feet . and this is very visible here as though there...
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as christopher steele reported. said the two sources who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is confidential. that was mcclatchy reporting in april of this year that robert mueller had evidence that michael cohen was in prague for reasons unknown ahead of the election. the report did not explain what form that evidence was in, or how robert mueller got it. and since then, no news agency has published a report matching mcclatchy's story, including nbc news. mcclatchy, for its part, has never retracted its story or changed it in any way. they stood by it. even as they stood alone on it. since then, michael cohen has pleaded guilty to a number of charges, including campaign finance violations that he says he made at the direction of the president. that case was brought by federal prosecutors in new york. michael cohen also pleaded guilty to lying to congress about his efforts on behalf of donald trump to build a trump tower in moscow. that charge was brought by the special counsel, by robert muell
as christopher steele reported. said the two sources who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is confidential. that was mcclatchy reporting in april of this year that robert mueller had evidence that michael cohen was in prague for reasons unknown ahead of the election. the report did not explain what form that evidence was in, or how robert mueller got it. and since then, no news agency has published a report matching mcclatchy's story, including nbc news. mcclatchy, for...
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flynn come back and clear the air. >> what about christopher steele?ecause a lot of what the dossier alleges is a pretty straight forward attempt to cultivate donald trump before he is running for president, really for years, to dangle business opportunities in front of him, to get him to be cooperative, and he becomes cooperative, right? and then the attempt to help him become president is quite extensive. it involves multiple members of his campaign, whether it's carter page or whether it's paul manafort or it's mike flynn or cohen. it's so complicated, but christopher steele seems to be the guy that has the narrative. would you consider recalling him or calling him in front of your committee? >> well, i think we have to understand what this document was. it was early on without complete information, and he didn't have the benefit of a team such as the special counsel. i believe that the steele document is a well done document. i believe it's largely accurate. i believe it was a snapshot taken at the time, and it's incomplete. we need the special cou
flynn come back and clear the air. >> what about christopher steele?ecause a lot of what the dossier alleges is a pretty straight forward attempt to cultivate donald trump before he is running for president, really for years, to dangle business opportunities in front of him, to get him to be cooperative, and he becomes cooperative, right? and then the attempt to help him become president is quite extensive. it involves multiple members of his campaign, whether it's carter page or whether...
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christopher has been living with alzheimer's for more than a decade now.med this first set of video diaries outside their home in dorset three years ago. at some point, it hits you there, that's when you've got to decide what you're going to do. yeah, so you have to cope. you have to cope, yes. there you are, there's us. do you recognise us, darling? you're looking severe, looking rather like a magistrate there! that's you talking. we're now in the car. the seat belt is always a bit of a mystery, put your belt on, darling. can you put your belt on? put your belt on. your belt. 0h. put your belt on. here, that is right. that is right. that's right. like everything, this gets forgotten every single time. well done, you have done it. well done. without that disabled badge? life would be a lot more stressful, yes. when we first got the blue badge, i was a little bit feeling golly, it says disabled on it, and christopher doesn't look disabled, so i was sort of half thinking somebody might one day accost us, which happened. you're not disabled, this man said, as
christopher has been living with alzheimer's for more than a decade now.med this first set of video diaries outside their home in dorset three years ago. at some point, it hits you there, that's when you've got to decide what you're going to do. yeah, so you have to cope. you have to cope, yes. there you are, there's us. do you recognise us, darling? you're looking severe, looking rather like a magistrate there! that's you talking. we're now in the car. the seat belt is always a bit of a...
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he's director of german watch that's a nonprofit development and environmental organization hi christophe good seeing you it's not unprecedented that these talks go into overtime who is holding up the deal this time. this time it's for the you know priscilla wants to include a huge loophole into the rulebook which is here negotiated to implement the parents the cream and. present procedure actually once that stuff recounted. the country gives money on the one hand to its emissions in another country and that then all of this country can count. for the can account for the emission reduction but over them a country where the reductions take place where christina if in the example if the rain forest is supported by this land for as the emperor donator both would calculate it but in reality only once the climate is protected and so this is extremely serious and it's what's that the hope that many other countries just say this is not possible all right christoph now it looks like the impending result wouldn't necessarily be the breakthrough that the world was hoping for why is that and what do
he's director of german watch that's a nonprofit development and environmental organization hi christophe good seeing you it's not unprecedented that these talks go into overtime who is holding up the deal this time. this time it's for the you know priscilla wants to include a huge loophole into the rulebook which is here negotiated to implement the parents the cream and. present procedure actually once that stuff recounted. the country gives money on the one hand to its emissions in another...