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thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five. i've never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer may. to do with this you could turn the if you test of. the. day he would no more than thirty years and then he would be fifteen. and how come that so many people say to you that made it a crime. how does that work. a lot. and it's also a lie that you have said that they were not going to connect you to murder because you were wearing gloves were you wearing gloves that night i bought some yes why because it was cold. it was eleven degrees and it was eleven degrees are eleven celsius. it was cold. but where are those gloves but it stays gusty it is never they try to destroy him so i said look i think your. d.n.a. to my blood hair samples test and was articulate. they know that as i was talking about so set and argue about it they go back out to the crash scene and found out they left it out there. but when they sent the
thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five. i've never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer may. to do with this you could turn the if you test of. the. day he would no more than thirty years and then he would be fifteen. and how come that so many people say to you that made it a crime. how does that work. a lot. and...
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david page says his lawyer paid up the district attorney and they made a deal the plea agreement that if they would pay just testified he thirty years in the clinton clinic young would get the death penalty like. thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five i'm never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually i overheard him saying that he made a deal. you know he told me he said his lawyer made you do with this you could try and he did if you testify. they would guarantee that he would no more than thirty years and then he would be out fifteen. and i'll come have so many people say to you that made it a crime. how does that work. for a lot. and it's also a lie that you have said that they were not going to connected to the murder because you were wearing gloves but were you wearing gloves that night i bought something i asked why because it was cold. it was eleven degrees and it was a lot of the greens are eleven celsius. it was cold. but where are those gloves but it stays gusty because t
david page says his lawyer paid up the district attorney and they made a deal the plea agreement that if they would pay just testified he thirty years in the clinton clinic young would get the death penalty like. thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five i'm never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually i overheard him saying that he made a deal. you know he told me he said his lawyer made you...
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manus: let's get back to david page. he is still with us. that we look at this morning was about equity markets, but also tried -- typed essential bank market sheets. this is the first time we will see these balance sheets flatlined. ?ave you modeled what that means for growth -- modeled what this means for growth? the only one in play is japan. this policy shift, we see it as part of an expectation for growth to slow down in the next couple of years. on thes of the impact economy, we are looking at stocks. the stock level has picked up. you are not seeing any tightening come through. interesting one is the u.s.. it is unwinding its balance sheet. so far, the experience -- experiment is not working very well. balance sheet has only tightened by about 10 billion, far short of the 150 billion it planned. the fed is finding it more difficult top -- unwind. it is the time for you will see -- until you will see central banks unwinding. anna: does that mean the fed needs to go slower? is it more important than where benchmark rates are? >> it is s
manus: let's get back to david page. he is still with us. that we look at this morning was about equity markets, but also tried -- typed essential bank market sheets. this is the first time we will see these balance sheets flatlined. ?ave you modeled what that means for growth -- modeled what this means for growth? the only one in play is japan. this policy shift, we see it as part of an expectation for growth to slow down in the next couple of years. on thes of the impact economy, we are...
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there david page who is two thousand and ten. he come in there at first we didn't know what use in their food and then he was light on an arrow got thirty years for. murder and each season then he went on telling us about his case. how they drove who shot whom he was sent a lot of stuff to the sion a mensa type. the. more they hid where they were he hid the gloves something but he took a ministry took him somewhere else how they were at a pump jack and he shot the name. he is they fit david yes no david perry. knew. his lawyer paid up the district attorney and they made a deal of police agreement that if they would pay to testify thirty years in the clear clear young would get the death penalty. like. thirty years for david paige that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine to seventy five. i've never seen nobody just get thirty years and you actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said his lawyer made to do with the district attorney is that if you testify. they
there david page who is two thousand and ten. he come in there at first we didn't know what use in their food and then he was light on an arrow got thirty years for. murder and each season then he went on telling us about his case. how they drove who shot whom he was sent a lot of stuff to the sion a mensa type. the. more they hid where they were he hid the gloves something but he took a ministry took him somewhere else how they were at a pump jack and he shot the name. he is they fit david yes...
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and david page was standing outside the coral walking up to the core shot of they had shot here systems and the windows rolled down and the like then when you hear them. go the next reflexes dorsett back up and fill forward and that's when pace i'm going to back a hit and then i jumped out the car. so or explain it they are somewhere outside of coral here or there and then one point. it was then right and right in front by the dory stand there. a car relation of yours a route right now i don't know what will come flying no one on a car right before and during the power plant shows you know why that ok before you were sitting like clint was it no let it slip away like this and he had the gun of underwear that is and when he was gone as one was going to zoom dog was paying attention to two a j r and jerry's you know one of the door as soon jar reaches over to the door. with his son . so what quick fly away when do exist start on shot he says far. what can you remember how you felt when the first shots were fired it was like. i don't know i mean. i can't really describe it yes and it was l
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thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five i'm never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer made a deal with the district attorney that if he testify. they they would guarantee him that he would be no more than thirty years and then he would be a fit. and how come that so many people say to you that made it the crime. how does that work. for a lot. and it's also a lie that you have said that they were not going to connect you to the murder because you were wearing gloves but were you wearing gloves that night i bought something else why because it was cold. it was eleven degrees and it was eleven degrees are eleven celsius. it was cold. or rebut where are those gloves but it stays gusty it is never that dry this room so i said look i think you're. a take on the end i take my blood take my hair samples test and was articulate do. they know of those i was talking about so certain are you about to close on they go
thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five i'm never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer made a deal with the district attorney that if he testify. they they would guarantee him that he would be no more than thirty years and then he would be a fit. and how come that so many people say to you that made it the crime. how...
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it's now i said there a shot i guess are even more cold if it who was that david page. it was i guess who was not supposed to that ok he's not somebody that they maintain or harmed anybody in any kind of way. and so on like and then reality said. everything will come back on me too so self-preservation with their self-preservation kicks in i mean people say why did you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do with this get away from me and to get out the truck and did he tell you i'm going to turn myself in and he has that yeah he did but i was i mean i wasn't thinking like that nobody actually said it would all be right now and then so i was like ok i don't care what you do just get away from me . and i was wondering what are the odds that they've it will tell what happened i don't know. if they i don't know i mean i guess as between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. good morning or afternoon how are you i mean he says he can get to see and to see. so he dro
it's now i said there a shot i guess are even more cold if it who was that david page. it was i guess who was not supposed to that ok he's not somebody that they maintain or harmed anybody in any kind of way. and so on like and then reality said. everything will come back on me too so self-preservation with their self-preservation kicks in i mean people say why did you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do with...
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was raised to respect it's now i said there a shot i get are even more cold if it who was that david page. it was i guess who was not supposed to that ok he's not somebody that they named thing or harmed anybody in any kind of way. and so on like and then reality said man. everything is all come back on me too so self-preservation with their self-preservation kicks in i mean people say why do you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look i don't know what to do when to get away from me yeah and to get out the truck and did he tell you i'm going to turn myself in and he hasn't yeah he did but i wouldn't i mean i want to thank him my they look like they're going to get it all on me right now and then so i was like ok i don't care what you do is get away from me. and i was wondering what are the odds that that they've it page will tell what happened i dont. they. i don't know i mean i guess s. between him and whatever god he's choosing a warship right now you know. him or any are after him how are you i mean any sissy can get to see he
was raised to respect it's now i said there a shot i get are even more cold if it who was that david page. it was i guess who was not supposed to that ok he's not somebody that they named thing or harmed anybody in any kind of way. and so on like and then reality said man. everything is all come back on me too so self-preservation with their self-preservation kicks in i mean people say why do you call the police what it was an option i mean i mean that was what i considered option. i said look...
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you just kind of like grew close to those cars by walking around that's one clean young son and david page was standing outside the choral walking up to the far away shot of they had fake shot here since once they had the windows rolled down and feel like death when he had a. good natural reflexes dorsett back up and fill forward and as one pace i'm going to back a hit and then i jumped out the car so we're playing they are somewhere outside of coral mere. one point. it was then right right in front of the do. a conversation on your show right now what will come flying no one on the car ride before and during the. show you go oh wow. ok before you assume i quit was a slip away like this and he had a gun up under where this and when he was going to see what was going to zoom dollars paying attention to to hug jr and jr reach in over the door soon gyrations of the door. so i quit playing. when needed exist start on shot because foreign or. can you remember how you felt when the first shots were fired it was like. i don't know i mean. i can't really describe. our listeners thinking. you know
you just kind of like grew close to those cars by walking around that's one clean young son and david page was standing outside the choral walking up to the far away shot of they had fake shot here since once they had the windows rolled down and feel like death when he had a. good natural reflexes dorsett back up and fill forward and as one pace i'm going to back a hit and then i jumped out the car so we're playing they are somewhere outside of coral mere. one point. it was then right right in...
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. >> sean: those same politically based lead investigators you pointed out david schoen. page78 of the reporter foot note 181. even horowitz was shocked that the same people who had political base against trump for hillary then immediately began the process of going after trump. >> page 328 and foot note 181. it is a red herring here. here's what we know. and the ig cannot say political bias didn't affect the decision. he said he found no direct evidence. the entire universe of evidence was a function of what the investigators who we know had proven bias, what they decided to search out, what they decided to focus on and what they decided to rereal and conceal. so to say that the prosecutor made a decision when we know the whole body of evidence that the prosecutor had, it is a red herring. and one reason i take it ceasely. i am a son of an f.b.i. agent and i am very good friends with michael horowitz. he laid out here and so they doubt and cloud over the f.b.i. and over the clinton e-mail investigation and he said specifically over the russian investigation. the fact that you
. >> sean: those same politically based lead investigators you pointed out david schoen. page78 of the reporter foot note 181. even horowitz was shocked that the same people who had political base against trump for hillary then immediately began the process of going after trump. >> page 328 and foot note 181. it is a red herring here. here's what we know. and the ig cannot say political bias didn't affect the decision. he said he found no direct evidence. the entire universe of...
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he is they fit david yes david perry. new page says his lawyer paid up the district attorney and they made a deal a plea agreement that if they would pay his testified he get their two years in the clinton clinic young would get the death penalty. like. thirty years for david paige that's the least amount of ever seen anybody give her mother ever usually is eighty nine to seventy five i never see nobody just get thirty years here actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer made to do with this you could try and he did if you testify. there they would guarantee him that he would be no more than thirty years and then he would be out in fifteen. and i'll come at some many people say to you that made it a crime. how does that work. for a lot. and it's also a lie that you have said that they were not going to connected to the murder because you were wearing gloves but were you wearing gloves that night i bought some asked why because it was cold. it was eleven degrees and it was eleven degrees are
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should mean down two thousand which would mean die michael bay david the way my page didn't the other part of their bid to mediate the menai did the hard to get the brain is a muscle to keep the bungle to keep d.m. or punish on his watch i mean. punch a lock the other team upon. you have the most to give me a go in the other me but you're in there and then the board you in the other or the you but didn't he go wild in the knowledge. the good deed we got the o.b.o. made a save the miracle of the public caught him off guard. but even then they wanted it out said there's a big part of the women who go on with it because child and he has happened. oh and . oh. yeah i. saw their people live it's hard to. take as salaam aleikum. go warlick i think and. make a fair go of. talking to them was killed thought that the thing was relieved by living more. liquid with of people because the bird. didn't read the books we had it would be able to be. grieved for those who didn't begin to be clear. the father thought it would behoove souls to the kwanzaa logan a kid to punch. you. know maybe when we'd
should mean down two thousand which would mean die michael bay david the way my page didn't the other part of their bid to mediate the menai did the hard to get the brain is a muscle to keep the bungle to keep d.m. or punish on his watch i mean. punch a lock the other team upon. you have the most to give me a go in the other me but you're in there and then the board you in the other or the you but didn't he go wild in the knowledge. the good deed we got the o.b.o. made a save the miracle of the...
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page. shery: david. we are running out of time. thank you so much for that.en card coming up next. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power," i'm david westin. shery: let's get a quick check of the major averages. u.s. stocks giving up gains. dow holding. estate wayn by real and telecom weakness. impact from the approval of the at&t-time warner merger. nasdaq highest on record, gaining for the fourth consecutive session. david: we now turn to mark crumpton. >> north korea has not committed to a timetable for giving up the comic weapons. president trump -- giving up atomic weapons. president says the regime is no longer a threat. the president returns to the u.s. he said everyone can feel much safer now than they did the day he took office. former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe is suing the department, saying it has repeatedly refused to provide him with documents related to his firing in march. his lawyers claimed the doj has withheld information, out of fear of additional lawsuits. the suit in federal court in washington comes days ahead of
page. shery: david. we are running out of time. thank you so much for that.en card coming up next. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power," i'm david westin. shery: let's get a quick check of the major averages. u.s. stocks giving up gains. dow holding. estate wayn by real and telecom weakness. impact from the approval of the at&t-time warner merger. nasdaq highest on record, gaining for the fourth consecutive session. david: we now turn to mark crumpton....
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. >> david, peter texted lisa page. will stop donald trump from becoming president.hat was back in 2016. how damaging is that text to the fbi and the russian investigation? >> it's minimal at best for two reasons. first of all this is not new. this has come out before. secondly the report does to the reach conclusions about that. did that affect the russia probe in some way in the future? it doesn't appear that it did. and in fact, it's about as related to the russia president obama as the report that will come out on russia and fifa for the world cup. those are both about russia but the conclusions will be about something entirely different. i don't see any way other than confirmation by us to explain what the president and others are saying. he sees a report on anything have to go do with the election, and if it doesn't have the words in it, trump included with russia, he will interpret that as defense of his proposition that there was no collusion with russia. >> eliza, this report did conclude that comey didn't show any political bias in the conclusions he came t
. >> david, peter texted lisa page. will stop donald trump from becoming president.hat was back in 2016. how damaging is that text to the fbi and the russian investigation? >> it's minimal at best for two reasons. first of all this is not new. this has come out before. secondly the report does to the reach conclusions about that. did that affect the russia probe in some way in the future? it doesn't appear that it did. and in fact, it's about as related to the russia president obama...
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. >> i want to also call attention to something, david, that was in this 20-page memo, where the legal team actually acknowledged that the president dictated a "short but accurate statement" on the don jr. meeting at trump towr. it was misleading, let's put that out there. this was a statement that as you'll recall said it was primarily about russian adoption and we find out no, it was to get dirt on hillary clinton but this also comes after the president's lawyer, jay sekulow and sarah sanders had said he didn't diblg tate it. sarah sanders later said he weighed in. what do you make of that? >> look, it's a problem when a president misleads the press because you're misleading the publ and bill clinton found that out when he told anybody he didn't have sexual relations with a particular woman. it wasn't he was misleading the reporters asking the questn he was misleading the american people and he suffered liticall that time. i think that this tells us, there's a lot we probably do not know about what mueller is investigating and what he has found out and you've seen especially since gi
. >> i want to also call attention to something, david, that was in this 20-page memo, where the legal team actually acknowledged that the president dictated a "short but accurate statement" on the don jr. meeting at trump towr. it was misleading, let's put that out there. this was a statement that as you'll recall said it was primarily about russian adoption and we find out no, it was to get dirt on hillary clinton but this also comes after the president's lawyer, jay sekulow...
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the line interest me on page four is when the express says, and it's not a direct quote, but when it says that david that britain was able to leave without a deal. they wa nt able to leave without a deal. they want to build on the victory of wednesday evening in the lords, and brexit have decided this is the moment. it seems they are piling on the pressure on the prime minister before we know the checkers stomach —— checkers summit labelled that the body bag split. we will see who comes out in a body bag and who doesn't. this is obviously meant not just for internal consumption within the government and for philip hammond, because he is clearly taken to task, but also for the british public, and also for brussels. and of course brussels is watching very carefully what is being said, but piling on the pressure, i don't know if you've had a watch democrat chance to watch the clip, the message the prime minister recorded moments after the lords decided to give their approval. it looked like she wasjust so happy, i thought she would burst into tears. it's worth looking at, but there are more battles to
the line interest me on page four is when the express says, and it's not a direct quote, but when it says that david that britain was able to leave without a deal. they wa nt able to leave without a deal. they want to build on the victory of wednesday evening in the lords, and brexit have decided this is the moment. it seems they are piling on the pressure on the prime minister before we know the checkers stomach —— checkers summit labelled that the body bag split. we will see who comes out...
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we thank you, susan page, charlie sykes. thank you, david corn. >>> coming up, special counsel robert mueller is turning up the heat on former campaign manager paul manafort. this guy is facing decades of prison. manafort's been hit with another indictment now, this one for obstruction and conspiracy charges for tampering with witnesses. the new indictments come just hours after president trump insisted once again he has the absolute right to pardon himself. we'll get to that next. >>> plus mitt romney makes a bold prediction. romney says trump will win reelection in 2020. well, he'll win in utah. after years of mocking the guy, trump now says romney's a straight shooter. that's what it takes to be his friend. >>> anyway, the "hardball" roundtable is here to make sense of trump's obsession with russia. >>> the latest trouble with scott pruitt. >>> finally let me finish tonight with trump watch. he won't like this one. this is "hardball," where the action is. ail? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you liste
we thank you, susan page, charlie sykes. thank you, david corn. >>> coming up, special counsel robert mueller is turning up the heat on former campaign manager paul manafort. this guy is facing decades of prison. manafort's been hit with another indictment now, this one for obstruction and conspiracy charges for tampering with witnesses. the new indictments come just hours after president trump insisted once again he has the absolute right to pardon himself. we'll get to that next....
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thank you, susan page, cheryl sykes on the road to singapore, david corn. coming up, special counsel robert mueller is turning up the heat on paul manafort. he's facing decades of prison. manafort's been hit with another indictment for obstruction and conspiracy charges for tampering with witnesses. the new indictments come hours after president trump insisted once again he has the absolute right to pardon himself. we'll get to that next. plus, mitt romney makes a bold prediction, he says trump will win re-election income 2020. he'll win in utah. after years of mocking the guy, trump now says romney is a straight shooter. that's what's it takes to be his friend. the roundtableable here to make sense of trump's obsession with helping russia. the latest trouble for scott pruitt and what might be a big gift for democrats this november over the issue of obamacare. let me finish with trump watch. this is "hardball" where the action is. that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than
thank you, susan page, cheryl sykes on the road to singapore, david corn. coming up, special counsel robert mueller is turning up the heat on paul manafort. he's facing decades of prison. manafort's been hit with another indictment for obstruction and conspiracy charges for tampering with witnesses. the new indictments come hours after president trump insisted once again he has the absolute right to pardon himself. we'll get to that next. plus, mitt romney makes a bold prediction, he says trump...
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david: francis gannon and sebastian page, thank you so much for being with us.risks does the rise of machines pose for the markets. we will talk about that with brad kutsuyama. "bloomberg surveillance" can be heard all across united states on sirius xm radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak." later today, sean spicer, the former white house press secretary. now to your bloomberg business flash. a big takeover in the building materials industry. buy ahas agreed to company in a deal valued $7 billion. usg is a maker of sheet rock and fiber rock. prosecutors in germany have added audi ceo as a suspect in the omissions scandal. -- in the emissions scandal. 20 people are being investigated for fraud and falsifying public documents over sales of cars. a cryptocurrencies hack in south korea has made the bitcoin slumped even worse. there's been a selloff since friday and bitcoins decline this year has now gone past 50%. a south korean exchange says that some of its currency appears to have been stolen by hackers. david: another warning on the rise
david: francis gannon and sebastian page, thank you so much for being with us.risks does the rise of machines pose for the markets. we will talk about that with brad kutsuyama. "bloomberg surveillance" can be heard all across united states on sirius xm radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak." later today, sean spicer, the former white house press secretary. now to your bloomberg business flash. a big takeover in the building materials industry. buy...
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david davies. thank you for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. i — following the walkout by snp mps as well as labour resignations over brexit. meanwhile the times reports that jeremy corbyn suffered the biggest rebellion of his leadership today with 90 mps breaking the party line on brexit. the metro carries the same story with mps refusing to abstain from a crucial vote this evening. while the mail reports that tory rebel dominic grieve was spotted going to a meeting at the european commission's london office today. while the guardian reports that brexit has caused a setback to the uk space industry. the telegraph marks the first anniversary of the grenfell fire which killed 72 people. the express claims the nhs is in crisis with the story of a pensioner with motor neurone disease being stuck in hospitalfor months. and a picture of commuters in north korea crowding to read the state newspapers following that historic summit between donald trump and kim jong un leads the ft well that chaos in the commons is on many of the front pages tomorrow an
david davies. thank you for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. i — following the walkout by snp mps as well as labour resignations over brexit. meanwhile the times reports that jeremy corbyn suffered the biggest rebellion of his leadership today with 90 mps breaking the party line on brexit. the metro carries the same story with mps refusing to abstain from a crucial vote this evening. while the mail reports that tory rebel dominic grieve was spotted going to a...
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medicare for all calls for tuition free public colleges and the dismantling of ice david a loves analysis is on the home page of al-jazeera dot com. now the war in yemen has created more than two million people from their homes and their arrival in some places has been met with anger of those who fled the country fifty one thousand went to neighboring aman another forty thousand are in so malia a country which already has one and a half million internally displaced people tens of thousands have gone to saudi arabia which is leading the coalition war efforts in yemen while a much smaller number have traveled to asian countries like malaysia where they can stay visa free for three months and most yemenis try to get to europe via libya putting their lives at risk by crossing the mediterranean sea but since the start of this year alone a relative handful about five hundred have arrived on the south korean island of jeju seeking asylum the government says they flowed via kuala lumpur on flights that began from malaysia's capital last december responding to south korean anger the government says it will tighten la
medicare for all calls for tuition free public colleges and the dismantling of ice david a loves analysis is on the home page of al-jazeera dot com. now the war in yemen has created more than two million people from their homes and their arrival in some places has been met with anger of those who fled the country fifty one thousand went to neighboring aman another forty thousand are in so malia a country which already has one and a half million internally displaced people tens of thousands have...
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by the way, it is on our website at c-span.org, all 500 pages. david from maryland, independent line. caller: good morning. host: david, good morning. amalie in denver, democrat line. this just, i think verifies everything that we knew , and i think mr. comey, like a lot of unfortunately, men in our society, is -- they have a bias against women. as far as the two fbi agents talking with each other on the job, i think that is ridiculous that they are being held accountable for talking on the job. that is my comment. host: emily, thank you. let's go to jack in north carolina, independent line. have you read the report? have, steve. in fact, i saw the press conference yesterday and i wanted to see it again this morning because the numbers he gave out our alarming to me personally and i would like to run some numbers by you and ask a rhetorical question. host: certainly. caller: he said there were 37,000 fbi agents and staff, throughout the world. then he says the place is such a great place to work, we have 12,000 applications every year, and you know how
by the way, it is on our website at c-span.org, all 500 pages. david from maryland, independent line. caller: good morning. host: david, good morning. amalie in denver, democrat line. this just, i think verifies everything that we knew , and i think mr. comey, like a lot of unfortunately, men in our society, is -- they have a bias against women. as far as the two fbi agents talking with each other on the job, i think that is ridiculous that they are being held accountable for talking on the...
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. >> but david, are republicans on the same page on this? >> no.hink they're at sixes and sevens at the moment, anderson, trying to see which takes this is going to cut. in my judgment, the president reversed course just in time before this would have become another katrina. and had it gone through the weekend without repairing this, reversing course, i think he would have had a crushing blow to his presidency, not unlike what happened to george w. bush in katrina. but even so, what people will remember is this is an episode that reeks, that reeks, not only of cruelty but of incompetence. the administration put this policy into place, which they badly executed. they turned their back on the suffering, tried to avert their eyes. they then lied about how to fix it. and finally they reversed course. and i think all of it, everybody has looked at this and said, oh, my god, how can they have done this? my judgment, even though this is not a katrina, it will leave an indelible stain upon the presidency. >> what's worse is they tried to use it and to use
. >> but david, are republicans on the same page on this? >> no.hink they're at sixes and sevens at the moment, anderson, trying to see which takes this is going to cut. in my judgment, the president reversed course just in time before this would have become another katrina. and had it gone through the weekend without repairing this, reversing course, i think he would have had a crushing blow to his presidency, not unlike what happened to george w. bush in katrina. but even so, what...
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10.40 this evening, we'll be taking a first look at tomorrow's front pages with the political strategist, jo tanner and the broadcaster, davidthat's all ahead on bbc news. but first, it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, live in moscow. we have so much coming up on sportsday, on the day a united bid were given the 2026 tournament — details of that coming up. we'll also head live to the england camp injust a moment. they've had one day in russia and they've had one injury scare. but spain are in a real mess. a club versus country row has seen them sack their coach. i'm sarah mulkerrins — away from the world cup... england's cricketers are looking to capitalise on a below par performance from australia. they're chasing 215 for victory at the oval, in the first match of their 0di series. and one of the stars of london 2012 calls time on his career. we speak to greg rutherford about retirement and one last bid for glory in london this summer. hello and welcome to sportsday. this will be our home for the next four weeks and a bit. this time tomorrow, we will know the results from the first match at the world cup, russi
10.40 this evening, we'll be taking a first look at tomorrow's front pages with the political strategist, jo tanner and the broadcaster, davidthat's all ahead on bbc news. but first, it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, live in moscow. we have so much coming up on sportsday, on the day a united bid were given the 2026 tournament — details of that coming up. we'll also head live to the england camp injust a moment. they've had one day in russia and they've had one injury scare. but...
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david ward. you can see the show again any time by visiting our website. the discussion. page. story join the. i'm sam is a dam in dar with a look at the headlines here now just syria pro-government forces say they've taken control of her davis airport but the fighting continues the enemy army is also blocking the road between her day the province and the capital this would cut supply lines and stop reinforcements from the who through stronghold santa simon may burn is a lecturer in international relations of the middle east at lancaster university he says the fighting in her data is going to have a massive impact on the country. i fear it's just a matter of time before the city falls and before we see an escalation of violence and casualties and devastation in the city itself if you look at the makeup of the forces and and the real strength of the saudi and their r.t. led coalition it seems to be just a matter of time in terms of just the basic numbers and the sheer firepower of this coalition compared to what the who these have and and their numbers we know from history from the twentieth ce
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. >>> hey, everybody, i'm david gura at msnbc headquarters in new york. the 20 pagecret memo from president trump's lawyers to robert mueller, revelations therein about their strategy, and the president's perspective on his own powe here's his new lawyer weighing in on it today. >> i look at the obstruction part of the argument this way. he didn't on strobstruobstruct. we can win it on the facts, can't be indicted, can't be questioned because it interfears with the presidency. >> diplomacy or propaganda, some u.s. officials say president trump is giving north korea exactly what the country wants, a grand display this week with kim jong-un's right-hand man. >>> sessions and the terrible, horrible, no good very bad week. attorney general jeff sessions enduring attack after attack from the president. for recusing himself from the russia investigation. >>> let's begin with the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, speaking out on that 20-page letter, two of president trump's lawyers sent to robert mueller earlarler this year. here is rudy giuliani talking about presidential
. >>> hey, everybody, i'm david gura at msnbc headquarters in new york. the 20 pagecret memo from president trump's lawyers to robert mueller, revelations therein about their strategy, and the president's perspective on his own powe here's his new lawyer weighing in on it today. >> i look at the obstruction part of the argument this way. he didn't on strobstruobstruct. we can win it on the facts, can't be indicted, can't be questioned because it interfears with the presidency....
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on social media, the way they put up the black flag on their facebook page and talk about horses and swords. >> other questions? david, last one. david is instrumental in making this paper happen. >> thanks. my question revolves around the report the you did, a great job on the tactics and also showing the consistent goal of an islamic state or caliphate in some form, a big difference in what that means going back decades. what was your strategic vision of what you were doing tactically on social media would contribute and did you see your self as having a strategy or were you just identifying and encouraging others to identify figures abroad that had more knowledge of strategy but as it might have been signaling solidarity or living up to a religious -- >> like peter said, largely this idea there was an american exceptionalism in the mobile muslim community, associate dominic and variable. we knew very early on to disseminate them, there was support here and in subsequent years was proof of that. we had the same ideology of al qaeda and the worldview and we were abiding by the dictate that al qaeda needed to become
on social media, the way they put up the black flag on their facebook page and talk about horses and swords. >> other questions? david, last one. david is instrumental in making this paper happen. >> thanks. my question revolves around the report the you did, a great job on the tactics and also showing the consistent goal of an islamic state or caliphate in some form, a big difference in what that means going back decades. what was your strategic vision of what you were doing...
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strzok was one of the supervisors and lisa page was counsel to the deputy director of the fbi. these were not treat agents. davidyou are entitled to your opinion but you are not allowed to let it affect your job and that's probably what happened. they probably changed the investigative course of what the fbi was looking at moving the hillary clinton investigation over to russia with all the false narratives coming out of that. >> peter strzok was a prime mover when it came to the dossier and surveillance. the idea it's anti-trump bias where he was highlighting the role in the investigation. in stopping trump, making up for what he allegedly did to make make hillary clinton's election more challenging. i don't know how you can separate the two. that's where the i.g. failed. the facts are there to call into question the mueller investigation. frankly it's up to congress, the justice department and fbi to get on the ball and understand the mueller investigation. we can't wait two years for another i.g. report. david: there is not that much of a dips between peter rock and rod rosenstein in this particular record. h
strzok was one of the supervisors and lisa page was counsel to the deputy director of the fbi. these were not treat agents. davidyou are entitled to your opinion but you are not allowed to let it affect your job and that's probably what happened. they probably changed the investigative course of what the fbi was looking at moving the hillary clinton investigation over to russia with all the false narratives coming out of that. >> peter strzok was a prime mover when it came to the dossier...
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strzok and page were like characters in the david bowie song "heroes." up against the wall.hey are going to do anything they can. so deeply emotional for them. they were like star-crossed lovers in a romantic song. >> kimberly: hollywood starlets. >> greg: i think it is weird timing that the day this report comes out come of the media gets a gift in the state of new york suing trump of the trump foundation. it's incredibly well played. >> jesse: it's just a coincidence. >> greg: no, it's not. party and media working hand-in-hand. to me it is so obvious and wrong. >> jesse: it is. to greg's point. they sat on these emails for a month. strzok was behind the slow walking to james comey's office. >> kimberly: it's really sad, isn't it? you read this and become a most desensitize but this is really egregious. you are talking about the fbi, held the highest regard in terms of justice and supposed to be truth seeking and fact finding without any ideological bent. you see people here that were hell-bent on undermining the trump campaign and preventing a presidency. you see a candida
strzok and page were like characters in the david bowie song "heroes." up against the wall.hey are going to do anything they can. so deeply emotional for them. they were like star-crossed lovers in a romantic song. >> kimberly: hollywood starlets. >> greg: i think it is weird timing that the day this report comes out come of the media gets a gift in the state of new york suing trump of the trump foundation. it's incredibly well played. >> jesse: it's just a...
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. >> david ignatius, a timetable not part of that one-page document for the president and kim jong-un signed. what do you make of what mime pompeo has to accomplish here, certainly -- a country with which we haven't had many dealings. is it a fool ease errand as well, just trying to make sense of what weaponshis regime has? >> i don't think it's a fool's errand, but it's a real challenge. donald trump's meeting was long on the photo opportunity, handshake, pat on the back side, and very short on details. mike pompeo has the key intermediary. this trip after the summit i think is a cleanup tour, going to south korea, to japan, our two key allies, and trying to reestablish some framework going forward. the chinese want to know, okay, if donald trump says there's no more north korean nuclear threat, does that mean we can take off our sanctions on north korea? similarly, the japanese who remain highly concerned about north korean behavior, wasn't to know, you know, is this now america hayes friend in the regi region? trump's tweets i think make this more difficult for mime pompeo, not the
. >> david ignatius, a timetable not part of that one-page document for the president and kim jong-un signed. what do you make of what mime pompeo has to accomplish here, certainly -- a country with which we haven't had many dealings. is it a fool ease errand as well, just trying to make sense of what weaponshis regime has? >> i don't think it's a fool's errand, but it's a real challenge. donald trump's meeting was long on the photo opportunity, handshake, pat on the back side, and...
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david: thank you. parties spend millions in laers so that he could write a 172-page decision.ld buy time warner. as the judge put it, i conclude the government has failed to idea that the merger would lessen competition. this due to future mergers and acquisitions >> we are fundamentally in an unprecedented m&a market. we are on track for 20 being the best ever market, surpassing 2007. >> people are still looking to be on the front foot. part of looking at this my business, do i want to get rid of this, add this? the idea of impryour siness model and making the changes that i suggested to your innovation or adding scale are the driving factors that we see all the time. ultimately the market will determine it is not working and there will be sales away from that, breakups. right now there's a big concern that you are not big enough. david: we welcome in erik gordon. here in new york, brooke sutherland, bloomberg opinion, list -- columnist. government wanted to go out and make a new president on rd transtions. hasn't actually gone backwards? when you read the judge's decision, i
david: thank you. parties spend millions in laers so that he could write a 172-page decision.ld buy time warner. as the judge put it, i conclude the government has failed to idea that the merger would lessen competition. this due to future mergers and acquisitions >> we are fundamentally in an unprecedented m&a market. we are on track for 20 being the best ever market, surpassing 2007. >> people are still looking to be on the front foot. part of looking at this my business, do i...
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♪ david: do you miss the days when everything you did was in the front pages, everything you did wasing world policy, or are you quite happy with what you are doing now? james: i only miss having not been reelected in 1992. because i think we were getting a lot of things done. and i think we could have continued doing some things. but i have to tell you, life after politics is pretty damn good. [laughter] james: you are your own boss, you set your own schedule to you -- schedule, you do what you want to do. and there is a lot to be said for that. david: let's talk about your career and how you came to be in the positions that you held. you are a native of houston. is that correct? james: right. david: your family had been here for quite some time. james: 1872. david: to be precise. james: that's quite some time. david: and when you were growing up, did you know you wanted to be secretary of state? secretary of treasury, chief of staff? james: no, no. i was raised by a family that didn't really participate in politics. politics was sort of a dirty business. and really good lawyers did
♪ david: do you miss the days when everything you did was in the front pages, everything you did wasing world policy, or are you quite happy with what you are doing now? james: i only miss having not been reelected in 1992. because i think we were getting a lot of things done. and i think we could have continued doing some things. but i have to tell you, life after politics is pretty damn good. [laughter] james: you are your own boss, you set your own schedule to you -- schedule, you do what...
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david lee miller with more. >> reporter: in a 41 page harshly worded lawsuit, new york's attorney general said the trump charitable foundation was used by mr. trump to illegally subsidize his business interests and political campaign. they are calling for 2.8 million in restitution and in the findings in the suit, the trump foundation is little more than an empty shell that functions with no oversight from the board of its directors. mr. trump ran the foundation according to women rather than laws. the suit says quote because of oversight and lack of direction, mr. trump was able to use charitable assets to satisfy the obligations or otherwise benefit himself and other entities in which he had an interest. the lawsuit describes numerous examples of alleged financial abuse. among them, a trump foundation fund-raiser for veterans one week before the iowa caucuses. suit maintains the televised event was used to benefit the campaign, including signs of the slogan come up make america great again. another example cited in the lawsuit, mar-a-lago settled a lawsuit and agreed to make a $100,000
david lee miller with more. >> reporter: in a 41 page harshly worded lawsuit, new york's attorney general said the trump charitable foundation was used by mr. trump to illegally subsidize his business interests and political campaign. they are calling for 2.8 million in restitution and in the findings in the suit, the trump foundation is little more than an empty shell that functions with no oversight from the board of its directors. mr. trump ran the foundation according to women rather...
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david got upset that charlie was upset and went home and put it on his facebook page. can you believe this happened to us? we just wanted a cake. that started what landed in front of the supreme court. the next day, debbie was upset so she called jack and said, why did you do that? why did you refuse to make my son a wedding cake? jack said, i do not believe in same-sex marriage, same-sex marriage is not legal in colorado and it was against his religious beliefs. from that facebook page, it went viral and the support poured out for charlie and david and a lot of support for jack, too. that is how we found ourselves, charlie and david were encouraged to file a complaint with the colorado civil rights division. the division agreed there was probable cause for discrimination based on sexual orientation. at that point, the commission took it to a hearing. i represented charlie and david at that hearing and we won. the baker appealed it to the court of appeals. we won. the baker appealed it to the u.s. supreme court and that is where we are. >> thank you so much for that. a
david got upset that charlie was upset and went home and put it on his facebook page. can you believe this happened to us? we just wanted a cake. that started what landed in front of the supreme court. the next day, debbie was upset so she called jack and said, why did you do that? why did you refuse to make my son a wedding cake? jack said, i do not believe in same-sex marriage, same-sex marriage is not legal in colorado and it was against his religious beliefs. from that facebook page, it...
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. >>> hey, everybody, i'm david gura at msnbc headquarters in new york. the 20 pageemo from president trump's lawyers to robert mueller, revelations
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pages now. the ft leads on the government's brexit ‘backstop' customs plan. it says theresa may is on course for a show down with david for the irish border. the telegraph reports that the brexit secretary considered resigning, after the prime minister dismissed his concerns that the arrangement for the irish border would become indefinite. the times says ministers were kept in the dark by theresa may over the key brexit proposal. while the guardian claims the prime minister is to give the nhs a significant funding increase, to coincide with its 70th birthday injuly. while the metro carries an image of firefighters tackling a blaze at a luxury hotel in central london. 120 firefighters were deployed at the mandarin oriental hotel in knightsbridge, a week after it had undergone a £185 million refurbishment. and students demand more lectures says the i, with details of this year's national student survey which shows that the uk's top universities have been marked down for teaching. a late—breaking story this evening. the front of the i. it must be the longest—serving newspaper editor. after 26 years, just dating down. ye
pages now. the ft leads on the government's brexit ‘backstop' customs plan. it says theresa may is on course for a show down with david for the irish border. the telegraph reports that the brexit secretary considered resigning, after the prime minister dismissed his concerns that the arrangement for the irish border would become indefinite. the times says ministers were kept in the dark by theresa may over the key brexit proposal. while the guardian claims the prime minister is to give the...
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someone had quoted a page from david halversham's great book, "the '50s." who quoted mccarthy, who said there was no plan. he was shooting from the hip. mccarthy was a day trader like roy cohen was a day trader. the most revealing part was this was during 2016. they contrasted bobby kennedy, working in the senate as a lawyer, versus roy cohn. roy cohn never did research. the files were left unopened. never read anything. he just went out, was a day trader and made allegations. and as halbersham said in the '50s, there was no plan this guy is a day trader. one day the the next day i can get them out of crimea. tomorrow it will be something else. which of course this very nature of donald trump, this reckless undisciplined nature of donald trump, is what's so dangerous on the foreign policy stage. >> yeah, think if you're going to have the bumper sticker quote about donald trump, it also came last week when he said i don't have to prepare, it's about attitude. when talking about the north korea summit. that as you say is sort of the roy cohn view of the world
someone had quoted a page from david halversham's great book, "the '50s." who quoted mccarthy, who said there was no plan. he was shooting from the hip. mccarthy was a day trader like roy cohen was a day trader. the most revealing part was this was during 2016. they contrasted bobby kennedy, working in the senate as a lawyer, versus roy cohn. roy cohn never did research. the files were left unopened. never read anything. he just went out, was a day trader and made allegations. and as...
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david: even that wasn't business week. -- full page. alix: i know. tim arena will be there.out the culture but musical theater, i am there. it will be great. join us on july 4, 8:00 p.m. on bloomberg television. opec nearing a deal on boosting supply. the latest from vienna. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: breaking news, a deal out of the inner. opec -- a deal out of vienna. a real increase. walk us through what we know now? reporter: thanks. we just got this news from the meeting. they have agreed on a deal. on paper, one million barrels per day. not all countries can increase. real barrels in the market, 600,000. bottom line, that is what you need to know. we are notnths, finding out when they will be increasing but you will see saudi arabia, russia, uae, kuwait, increasing production. that is what we're hearing. alix: we don't know specific details of how they got there. oil on the highs of the session, brent over 2%. what does that how you about market reaction, interpretation of a real increase of 600,000 barrels per day? reporter: the market has been back-and-forth all da
david: even that wasn't business week. -- full page. alix: i know. tim arena will be there.out the culture but musical theater, i am there. it will be great. join us on july 4, 8:00 p.m. on bloomberg television. opec nearing a deal on boosting supply. the latest from vienna. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: breaking news, a deal out of the inner. opec -- a deal out of vienna. a real increase. walk us through what we know now? reporter: thanks. we just got this news from the meeting. they have...
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david packer has the story. >> reporter: the president's lawyer rudy giuliani standing by arguments made in a 20-page letter writteners before he joined the team. >> legal arguments, i didn't see it at the time, obviously i wouldn't be allowed to, but i know the argument and it's very persuasive. >> reporter: the letter leaked to "the new york times" laying out the strategy on the russia investigation say he cannot be guilty of obstruction of justice due to his position as chief law enrcen officer.that would amoun obstructing himself. adding, the president has the power to, quote, terminate the inquiry or even exercise his power to pardon. giuliani agreeing, but adding the president has no intention of doing so. >> i think the political ramifications of that would be tough. pardoning other people is one thing, pardoning yourself is another. >> reporter: the letter also questioning why mueller needs to interview the president. >> you've got everything you need. you've got 1.4 million documents, 28 witnesses. you have everything you need. what do you need us for? >> reporter: before the letter was published the gover
david packer has the story. >> reporter: the president's lawyer rudy giuliani standing by arguments made in a 20-page letter writteners before he joined the team. >> legal arguments, i didn't see it at the time, obviously i wouldn't be allowed to, but i know the argument and it's very persuasive. >> reporter: the letter leaked to "the new york times" laying out the strategy on the russia investigation say he cannot be guilty of obstruction of justice due to his...
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presenting themselves on social media and putting up the flag on their facebook page it may be worth a second look. >> last one since david was instrumental in making this paper happened. >> my question revolves around -- in the report you did a great job on the tactic and also sort of showing the goal of an islamic state or caliphate in some form obviously big differences in what tns going back decades. i wonder what with your strategic vision of what you were doing on social media to contribute to get into the caliphate and did you see yourself as having a strategy or were you just encouraging others that have more knowledge of the strategy tha but for you it migt have been more about solidarity were living up to a religious value. >> it was because of this idea that there was this american exceptionalism on the community that did the variables. we knew very early on there was an interest that would ensue but essentially, we had the same ideology of the time an at the e actually abiding that al qaeda needed toff-neededto be an ideae everywhere have an obligation because of their ability to fight in the field and so we s
presenting themselves on social media and putting up the flag on their facebook page it may be worth a second look. >> last one since david was instrumental in making this paper happened. >> my question revolves around -- in the report you did a great job on the tactic and also sort of showing the goal of an islamic state or caliphate in some form obviously big differences in what tns going back decades. i wonder what with your strategic vision of what you were doing on social media...