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in the meantime in the 1920s clary's moved to 1000 park avenue. their daughter nikita became a hostess of many of conde's famous parties. and of course, conde moved to 1044 and lc you'll is a person who decorated the apartment . that's where the most famous cafc society party took place . i'd like to say you think of mrs. after dancing with groucho marx, i can't imagine groucho marx dancing but the sort of thing. anybody was in the news, anybody who was a trendsetter was allowed into the party or invited to the party react frequently they didn't even know conde to begin with. that was the case with charles lindbergh as an example. he had returned from his solo flight over france and conde decided to throw a party in his honor and he came. he was mom but he came. nikita ended up having to rescue him butthat's another story . this is the apartment. frequently a backdrop in vanity fair and i apologize for the quality of the picture. these are pictures of pictures and the familyalbums . but it gives you an idea of what it was like. on the right-hand s
in the meantime in the 1920s clary's moved to 1000 park avenue. their daughter nikita became a hostess of many of conde's famous parties. and of course, conde moved to 1044 and lc you'll is a person who decorated the apartment . that's where the most famous cafc society party took place . i'd like to say you think of mrs. after dancing with groucho marx, i can't imagine groucho marx dancing but the sort of thing. anybody was in the news, anybody who was a trendsetter was allowed into the party...
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very compelling analyses suggests that the overwhelming number of clary responses -- query responses relate to google businesses and or advertisers that paid for that slot within those links. attorney general's really care about where the rubber meets the road, and that is for the residents of their states, and consumers. we also care about businesses, especially small businesses, that may be locked out as a result of what may be monopolistic power. this is an unusual setting right here. i am next to friends of mine who i vehemently disagree with on issues like immigration, reproductive rights, gun rights and other issues, certainly health care. but we are acting as one today in regards to launching what i know will be a fair and full investigation that will follow, as attorney general paxton said, the facts. thank you very much. >> thank you general paxton and , general racine. i am general clark, and i am the attorney general for alaska. my state of alaska has a significant interest in the location. businessesn causes to be highly dependent on the internet for advertising in order
very compelling analyses suggests that the overwhelming number of clary responses -- query responses relate to google businesses and or advertisers that paid for that slot within those links. attorney general's really care about where the rubber meets the road, and that is for the residents of their states, and consumers. we also care about businesses, especially small businesses, that may be locked out as a result of what may be monopolistic power. this is an unusual setting right here. i am...
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claris clarissa, what can you tell us of the reporting that president zelensky at this point is not willinge their transcripts of that july 25th call. >> reporter: the president is in an awkward position here. ukraine has to be seen as independent. it cannot be taken sides in the u.s.' political turmoil. ukraine rely on us heavily. this could be embarrassing for s zelens zelensky. for a number of reasons, he says ukraine will not be releasing that information, poppy. >> is there is a reason to think that it is different from the white house's version? >> reporter: there is no reason so far from anything that we have been told for ukrainian officials, as i said pop ppy, ty are being tight on this. they simply don't want to get a single foot wrong. >> clarissa ward, thank you so much. >> some of trump's allies trying to push debunk claims as they defended the president, they were fact-checked though at every juncture. >> we are trying to do is bring together the best of hollywood and best of silicon valley. the service will highly produce original programming in episodes no longer than ten mi
claris clarissa, what can you tell us of the reporting that president zelensky at this point is not willinge their transcripts of that july 25th call. >> reporter: the president is in an awkward position here. ukraine has to be seen as independent. it cannot be taken sides in the u.s.' political turmoil. ukraine rely on us heavily. this could be embarrassing for s zelens zelensky. for a number of reasons, he says ukraine will not be releasing that information, poppy. >> is there is...
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but later, zelensky, speaking in his native tongue, seemed to clary that he did not pressure anyone inesult. >> desjardins: in the meantime, another thread of the two men's july phone call involved the department of justice, which announced today that the original whistleblower account raised a possible criminal act by the president on campaign finance chars. but according to a justice department spokesperson, after reviewing the controversial call, prosecutors could not make out a criminal campaign finance violation. e justice department also issued a statement that the president has not spoken with the attorney general about having ukraine investigate anything related to former vice president bi his son. on capitol hill, many republicans circled around the president. >> from my point of view, to impeach any present over a phone call like this would be insane. >> desjardins: many, like southa caroenator lindsey graham, echoed the president's calls for an investigation into biden. >> vice president biden is ago man. i've enjoyed a good relationship. but i can assure you that if any rep
but later, zelensky, speaking in his native tongue, seemed to clary that he did not pressure anyone inesult. >> desjardins: in the meantime, another thread of the two men's july phone call involved the department of justice, which announced today that the original whistleblower account raised a possible criminal act by the president on campaign finance chars. but according to a justice department spokesperson, after reviewing the controversial call, prosecutors could not make out a...
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41 percent, fairly close disagreed, by contrast an overwhelming 50% of american polling after the clarisnce confirmation supported him with 30% opposed. ultimately 55 percent of the voters who were polled believed ford over kavanaugh which was a 16 point margin error. so you don't have a perfect comparison of thomas to kavanaugh in the sense of the believability but when you look at the favorability for thomas even after the anita hill hearings it's a different picture from last year. >> several people ask, did you speak to justice kavanaugh? >> we were on our way to washington to speak to him. we had finally arranged for an interview, ultimately we could not agree on terms that we felt comfortable with so we didn't do it, regrettably, we did it feel like we could. >> do you want to tell us about the disagreement? >> we debated whether to talk about this but it is what it is, he wanted us to say we hadn't spoken to him. [laughter] we even went to negotiate the phrasing of that where we were willing to say nothing. not talk about who we spoke to. not to talk about our sources but he wante
41 percent, fairly close disagreed, by contrast an overwhelming 50% of american polling after the clarisnce confirmation supported him with 30% opposed. ultimately 55 percent of the voters who were polled believed ford over kavanaugh which was a 16 point margin error. so you don't have a perfect comparison of thomas to kavanaugh in the sense of the believability but when you look at the favorability for thomas even after the anita hill hearings it's a different picture from last year. >>...
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if you look at what clear da is is saying -- clari saying, that is dovish. >> it is.f you take it to the nth degree and saying the fed are changing their mantra to say we can focus more on the symmetrical data of the inflation target, not an absolute level or a threshold we want to move toward, that does suggest the fed are going to be paired to allow inflation for a projected period. the labor market is remarkably tight. cautious into be terms of how that is going to play out. we have been trying to ascertain how the relationship has changed. in a sense, the central banks have to be mindful of over stoking the boiler in terms of the rate cut story. dollarwhy do you see the showing weakness after 2019 if you do think the fed is going to fall after december? >> it is an interesting point. we are starting to get into that more significant dynamic from the political cycle in the u.s.. the twin deficit issues are still real and live concerns for investors. the fiscal deficit is continuing. the faster growth trajectory would have made up the impact of the production and re
if you look at what clear da is is saying -- clari saying, that is dovish. >> it is.f you take it to the nth degree and saying the fed are changing their mantra to say we can focus more on the symmetrical data of the inflation target, not an absolute level or a threshold we want to move toward, that does suggest the fed are going to be paired to allow inflation for a projected period. the labor market is remarkably tight. cautious into be terms of how that is going to play out. we have...