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that should be dis allowed in his position as not a ec enforcement officer. this behavior is exhibited in the multiple text messages between him and the two complainants. inspector burke is bias and acting on behalf of the neighbors, not the licensed place of entertainment. on the first occasion, we were unfairly limited to 100db. we are unaware of testing he conducted or how he arrived at this number. we initially thought that our rating would be 115, but once permitted, we were given 100db. note that resting am bee ant in the room on any given day with no music happening is between 98 and 101.7db. furthermore, there are no supporting documents in the info we received from the ec in our document request to explain how inspector burke arrived at this number. it was a time-consuming and expensive process to have our levels raised. during which time we were unfairly issued citations. we have three globally acclaimed sound consultants to prove we were due a higher rating, but their expertise was dissar disr. we were forced to hire a third consultant, the ecs fir
that should be dis allowed in his position as not a ec enforcement officer. this behavior is exhibited in the multiple text messages between him and the two complainants. inspector burke is bias and acting on behalf of the neighbors, not the licensed place of entertainment. on the first occasion, we were unfairly limited to 100db. we are unaware of testing he conducted or how he arrived at this number. we initially thought that our rating would be 115, but once permitted, we were given 100db....
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and the contract is between ec and stormy daniels. ec can force stormy daniels into arbitration.uppose i could, too, as trump, but i don't need to. i don't need to be a party to this agreement and it's still a valid agreement. >> how long is it going to take for this to play out legally? >> go back to what the judge said. he's indicated he's not going to give this case any special treatment but what the court has to eventually decide is whether or not it will keep this case or whether it will send it back to arbitration. now a timeline once it gets to arbitration, who knows. probably faster than it would be if open court but we'll never know because arbitration will be private. if it remains in federal court, there aren't many issues of fact. the judge can decide all the issues of law. so it may not take more than a few months. but it really depends on the way this court operates. >> danny sevallos and his quote for friday. here's the thing i love about contract law. things you'll only hear from danny. >>> facebook on defense. the c.o.o., the number two at facebook telling savann
and the contract is between ec and stormy daniels. ec can force stormy daniels into arbitration.uppose i could, too, as trump, but i don't need to. i don't need to be a party to this agreement and it's still a valid agreement. >> how long is it going to take for this to play out legally? >> go back to what the judge said. he's indicated he's not going to give this case any special treatment but what the court has to eventually decide is whether or not it will keep this case or...
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my lords, for years, legal writers are pointed out the shortcomings of the ec].harter as part of our law in the future, it will make very little sense. who is going to interpret the charter? of course, the european court of justice, with all the shortcomings pointed out by the thoroughness. my lords, this would be a great mistake. this would be a response to the point made by the noble lord, lord pannick, why should the charter be the only element which is left out? as one commentator has said, a professor, taking the charter out of the case law is like trying to take an egg out of the envelope. one of the fundamental aspects of this charter is that it professes to give rights to set aside acts of parliament when they are in breach of these particular responsibilities, and my lords, in my submission, it has been a fundamental part of our constitution for many, many years that acts of parliament cannot be set aside by the judiciary. a labour peer said the charter was needed because it contained many important rights. the inviolability of human dignity, the non—dis
my lords, for years, legal writers are pointed out the shortcomings of the ec].harter as part of our law in the future, it will make very little sense. who is going to interpret the charter? of course, the european court of justice, with all the shortcomings pointed out by the thoroughness. my lords, this would be a great mistake. this would be a response to the point made by the noble lord, lord pannick, why should the charter be the only element which is left out? as one commentator has said,...
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. >> it electrics like, according to what you have seen is that -- struck wrote that ec or contributed to that document. again. people understand this the two page document that was the basis for beginning the surveillance. >> two critical the two page ec document. that is the what i think is associated in the launch of the investigation. >> or significant real directed the writing of it. >> and department had a dourn intelligence >> and writing about insurance policies. >> and he also likely had an influence on the document. even though, he had a big influence. >> what is the time frame. you are 3ing around words impeachment and resignation and firing >> that should be on the table. we have been asking for the information for five months >> jeff session system serious about complying. jeff sessions says he hears you. >> we asked for i don't like special council. you are not. >> we need. you are not getting one. the question is, can you fbi investigate themselves. you know john he seems like a nice guy. but who do they answer to? >> rob rowsenstein. really. the employees will investiga
. >> it electrics like, according to what you have seen is that -- struck wrote that ec or contributed to that document. again. people understand this the two page document that was the basis for beginning the surveillance. >> two critical the two page ec document. that is the what i think is associated in the launch of the investigation. >> or significant real directed the writing of it. >> and department had a dourn intelligence >> and writing about insurance...
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. >> lo barato sale caro , las au au autoridades encentuentran restoe eces fecales en maquillaje . >>ezaos con la informacion y e asio asi aseguran estar decenas de personas en oakland por la can i cantidad de basura . >> y se encuentra nues compaÑero andres vamos a ver . >> ¿que tal? los vecinos dicen que estan en esta situacion y e vemos el cambio pueden ver que los vecinos se organizan para e realizar esto y mostrar la pro l problematica de la basura , e o ellos dicen que por ahora el o problema es mas grande y de q7ue elimine la problematica y por el otro , los residentes lo hacen d de manera ilegal y hasta elos 0 2000 dolares y en donde a las e personas mnosno les importa . >> como es tu dia , y vemos los colchones y
. >> lo barato sale caro , las au au autoridades encentuentran restoe eces fecales en maquillaje . >>ezaos con la informacion y e asio asi aseguran estar decenas de personas en oakland por la can i cantidad de basura . >> y se encuentra nues compaÑero andres vamos a ver . >> ¿que tal? los vecinos dicen que estan en esta situacion y e vemos el cambio pueden ver que los vecinos se organizan para e realizar esto y mostrar la pro l problematica de la basura , e o ellos...
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r comerciantes en los angeles , e decomizasaron 700 mil dolares t entre cosmeticos por detectsa c ecesproductos . >> como dicen lo barato sale r cara , el alto precio no lo c n contoincontoii continuaran pagando . >> 1 n21 negocios fueron hayans n allanados , ya que proxcductos causan p k problkeprobl problemas de salud , diceecian estas venian desde china . >> las pruebas comprobaron que c contenian bacterias . >> no compre mas estas cosas , n no creo que sea original tienen muchos quimicos . >> segun iovnvestigadores , est operativos se frecuencoifrecuen frecuencia a pesar de esto los v vendedores no dejan de ganar dinero lÑo impo ertante es qu e esten alerta . >> vayan a la tienmda da y la a compran ahi . >> los residentes en este veci d vecindario se llevaron tremenda sorpresa en esta transitada c r carretera , el ioncdente paso e enen enesta zona . >> el mismo globo lo veiamos en el area el aÑo pasado . >> y llego el momento de echar u un vistazo a ls temperaturas . >> vemos coniciones iomps con el sstem a de cpps que trae gran o granizos en el area de san jose , vemos el tmermome
r comerciantes en los angeles , e decomizasaron 700 mil dolares t entre cosmeticos por detectsa c ecesproductos . >> como dicen lo barato sale r cara , el alto precio no lo c n contoincontoii continuaran pagando . >> 1 n21 negocios fueron hayans n allanados , ya que proxcductos causan p k problkeprobl problemas de salud , diceecian estas venian desde china . >> las pruebas comprobaron que c contenian bacterias . >> no compre mas estas cosas , n no creo que sea original...
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tariffs on of up to one hundred fifty billion dollars on its goods but if ec economists say efforts to rein in china's infamous smaug could take that toll on growth later this year as beijing i will spectra factories and steel plants to cut pollution. china faces us tariffs on his exports it will lift a key restriction that has strained relations with washington and other trading partners vegies says it will be opening its car industry to full foreign ownership over the next five years market restrictions for makers of electric cars are to be eliminated this year followed by the combined commercial vehicles in twenty twenty and passenger cars two years later the current rules require foreign carmakers operating in china to work through joint ventures with state owned companies but many automakers are reluctant to do that because it forces them to share technology with potential rivals. european union has filed documents for the world trade organization to protest u.s. tariffs on steel europe wants compensation saying the import duties aren't really based on national security as claimed
tariffs on of up to one hundred fifty billion dollars on its goods but if ec economists say efforts to rein in china's infamous smaug could take that toll on growth later this year as beijing i will spectra factories and steel plants to cut pollution. china faces us tariffs on his exports it will lift a key restriction that has strained relations with washington and other trading partners vegies says it will be opening its car industry to full foreign ownership over the next five years market...
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that's what they say is in the ec. we haven't been able to see the ec to confirm it. somehow the maritimes has it but the u.s. congress does not have the information. >> laura: are you disturbed by these leaks that seem to be emanating from that special counsel's office about the intent of what the raid on the cohen office was, what they were really looking for, what they are speculating. there's a lot of information that came out yesterday. >> the bigger problem, the special counsel i would've thought would've gotten to the felony leaks of general flynn's name being leaked to the press with high-level information. seems like the special counsel is good at leaking but not so good it actually finding major felony leakers. >> laura: what are the chances you are going to hold them in contempt of congress right now? >> we are not going to just hold them in contempt. we have a plan to hold in contempt and impeach. >> laura: impeach christopher wray? >> absolutely. we are not messing around. >> laura: they are going to say that you are trump's lackey. the democrats have bee
that's what they say is in the ec. we haven't been able to see the ec to confirm it. somehow the maritimes has it but the u.s. congress does not have the information. >> laura: are you disturbed by these leaks that seem to be emanating from that special counsel's office about the intent of what the raid on the cohen office was, what they were really looking for, what they are speculating. there's a lot of information that came out yesterday. >> the bigger problem, the special...
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had cohen and ec consultants never sought to force daniels into arbitration, then daniels would have just told her story, which she's largely done already. instead, that was the genesis of daniels filing a complaint in federal court. now they are locked in federal court, and cohen and ec consultants cannot get out. >> danny savalas, honing in on the heart of what this conversation is. we'll take a quick break. busy this day. we'll be right back. into everything, and everything into the cloud. it's all so... smart. but how do you work with it? ask this farmer. he's using satellite data to help increase crop yields. that's smart for the food we eat. at this port, supply chains are becoming more transparent with blockchain. that's smart for millions of shipments. in this lab, researchers are working with watson to help them find new treatments. that's smart for medicine. at this bank, the world's most encrypted mainframe is helping prevent cybercrime. that's smart for everyone. and in africa, iot sensors and the ibm cloud are protecting endangered animals. that's smart for rhinos. yeah.
had cohen and ec consultants never sought to force daniels into arbitration, then daniels would have just told her story, which she's largely done already. instead, that was the genesis of daniels filing a complaint in federal court. now they are locked in federal court, and cohen and ec consultants cannot get out. >> danny savalas, honing in on the heart of what this conversation is. we'll take a quick break. busy this day. we'll be right back. into everything, and everything into the...
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theidrmsea >> then there was the catalog, ec baame booju it st staple in the american usehold.ouamicans shopped or read the sear catalog. it was what the inety.rn is toda esou yba problkny owsha wtom c ne. ahure sttg inrtheioo drs ancod send00 5af0 stf. online shopping took off. d1 mid9'0'ses arhas about 1300 outlets. now thatbe numr lisess than 600. ongsears has been dying l a h. ha>> tt may be true but they are t no.dead y.yet nyt, awa s one place to shop. .o bksuldme comnt, i tge i keo titsee . d> ion ''t tdoi he man shngoppi. .y wife does all of that shtse ge t mhe.oney >> f thealofl ou a hseldhoe. yam hemember can fd inofall t ite.nes ws on our bswe ure surtohe cutck o o faokcebo page. ldthyou for tcwa whingor awsrime.ca ♪ >>it we h thbbnec ppws a, our vertical videos are designed to work aunrourd yo lesif, tylesoyo u can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay -tupdao- wteh ite thtelast headlines you can trust. download nowro flem sect aedpp. stor f>>ngundi othf reis pseatntion n e adibpossley b the freemaundation, ko fvlerouatnd pion,urinsug soonlutis r foicamera'
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in london, you do a gobsmacking ece of magic and everyone goes. here you do it and everyone goes, "wow!" and they start e.talking to you in real t they are just more fun. tom: will the play become a movie? j.k.: i think that is highly unlikely while i am alive. [laughter] tom: why wouldn't you want it? j.k.: it was written for theater. we genuinely set out to make a piece of theater and i wanted to do that in aenuinely dramatic way. i didn't want to make a musical or do anything that was easy to do. i joke about potter on ice, but ience,s a theatrical exp written for the stage. that is where i would like it to stay. tom: harry potter may bring audiences wonder and magic, but it is also a powerful this production, which cost anti ted $70 million to stage, is already breaking box office records. it looks like it will be a major attraction on broadway for a long time. tom brook, bbc news, new york. jane: i'm sure it won't be the .ast "hay potter" either you can find the latest news on a website, including the latest on the attack in canada, where nin
in london, you do a gobsmacking ece of magic and everyone goes. here you do it and everyone goes, "wow!" and they start e.talking to you in real t they are just more fun. tom: will the play become a movie? j.k.: i think that is highly unlikely while i am alive. [laughter] tom: why wouldn't you want it? j.k.: it was written for theater. we genuinely set out to make a piece of theater and i wanted to do that in aenuinely dramatic way. i didn't want to make a musical or do anything that...
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and then for the local stories about marginalized communities that don't get national coverage, i i ece roundups that want to add something to their curriculum seemed to get picked up in the local press. >> it sounds like an exhausting task. do you have a lot of help? >> those of you that have been following me for a while when we got to be closing in on the year the following a started to speak to the woman that designed the website for the new agenda. she's been with us since 2009 and i asked her if she would have time before the first year anniversary to put together a website and true to what he had been doing i said i think we should limit because there will be a lot of interest in being a part of this website. people could donate up to $25. they said you had a big event coming up for the agenda. >> tell us about the new agenda. >> we do an annual race and her concern was they will be overlapping the fund-raising. it goes on we want to raise $15,000 i said i think there's a lot of people that have been asking if they can donate towards this. we put up a fundraising page and within
and then for the local stories about marginalized communities that don't get national coverage, i i ece roundups that want to add something to their curriculum seemed to get picked up in the local press. >> it sounds like an exhausting task. do you have a lot of help? >> those of you that have been following me for a while when we got to be closing in on the year the following a started to speak to the woman that designed the website for the new agenda. she's been with us since 2009...
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we need the ftc to enforcets ec 2011 consente against facebook. and we need them to pay a meaningfulrice for that abuse. >> our initiative will be on the ballot inr novemb so californians will have power to take control over their personal information. >> thank you all, mary ross, sam har net, ed's silicon valley reporter and nick car doe zoe, thanks to you all. >> thank you. >>> in local politicians, oakland mayor libby schaaf receives flak over immigration in february. donald trump called her actions an obstruction. meanwhile the city continues to grapple with hanging onto its beloved sports teams and a continuing homelessness crisis. joininhime now talk about facing oakland is oakland mayor libby welcome. >> thank you, great to be here. >> you continue to be in the cross hairs of the department of justice. yesterday the department of justice sent the city of oakland and several other cities a letter demanding that the city turn over documents tha show oakland is breaking federal law by restricting what information police can share d th immigrat
we need the ftc to enforcets ec 2011 consente against facebook. and we need them to pay a meaningfulrice for that abuse. >> our initiative will be on the ballot inr novemb so californians will have power to take control over their personal information. >> thank you all, mary ross, sam har net, ed's silicon valley reporter and nick car doe zoe, thanks to you all. >> thank you. >>> in local politicians, oakland mayor libby schaaf receives flak over immigration in...
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one of the key issues in the brexit negotiations with the eu at the moment is about the ec] and whetherdiction over a use citizens after we leave. what she has agreed is that it would have jurisdiction over eu citizens for a number of yea rs. over eu citizens for a number of years. they are wary as to whether they would be protected. we have heard from a dutch mep today who has been talking about if the british government can't protect the rights of uk citizens, can the eu custom to protect the rights of eu citizens and their children in the years to come? raising that question about whether or not after we leave the eu, people who have emigrated here from there would be protected. a major supplier to the nhs is set to file for protection from its creditors due to what it describes as a highly challenging environment. allied healthcare operates the nhs 111 service and cares for 13,000 elderly and vulnerable people in their own homes. it says no services will be directly affected by the move. business correspondent joe lynam hasjoined me. there have been major cutbacks in public funding.
one of the key issues in the brexit negotiations with the eu at the moment is about the ec] and whetherdiction over a use citizens after we leave. what she has agreed is that it would have jurisdiction over eu citizens for a number of yea rs. over eu citizens for a number of years. they are wary as to whether they would be protected. we have heard from a dutch mep today who has been talking about if the british government can't protect the rights of uk citizens, can the eu custom to protect the...
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the government is encouraging citizens to buy anct ec car. many tesla buyers have gladly paid well over $100,000. >> translator: from the design, om thefunctions, from the user experience tesla is really good. >> reporter: whileesla has created a growing and loyal following here in china, this is also where it faces more challenges, especially if the chinese auto industry becomes more competitive botnd here around the world. >> in the last two or three years there have been 23 new chines electric vehicle brands that have been innooduced. all of them are producing cars yet, but of thosehere wi probably be a handful that are true tesla competitors. >> reporter: more and m chinese automakers plan to eventually sell cars in the u.s. already the buick envision is imported from china as is the s-90 see dan from volvo whose ceos say americans havembraced chinese made models. >> it's a volvo and we guarante. it's ok if it comes from sweden, belgium, china, it's really of secondary interest. >> reporter: in the auto world what rolls on the roads in ch
the government is encouraging citizens to buy anct ec car. many tesla buyers have gladly paid well over $100,000. >> translator: from the design, om thefunctions, from the user experience tesla is really good. >> reporter: whileesla has created a growing and loyal following here in china, this is also where it faces more challenges, especially if the chinese auto industry becomes more competitive botnd here around the world. >> in the last two or three years there have been 23...
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♪ so wake me up when it's all over ♪ >> reporter: released in 2013, avicii's most famous song "wake ece the most streamed song on spotify that year. and as electronic dance music mecame more mainstream, avicii became one of the busiest nctists, appearing at dance festivals worldwide. ♪ hey, brother >> reporter: the constant touring took its toll. he suffered from acute pancreatitis, reportedly from excessive drinking. in 2016, he retired from touring, and in a post to his fans, he wrote: ♪ the sky comes falling down >> reporter: yet, he continued to record and produce hits for artists around the world, up until his death. ♪ without you i feel lost at sea ♪ >> reporter: saying at one point, "i'll never let go of music." ♪ like the wind we'd be wild and free ♪ >> reporter: jeff, condolences from his peers in the music industry just keep coming. funk legend nile rogers, madonna, diplo, questlove, he thrked with them all. and it really just shows you the number of genres his career spanned. he was very prolific. >> glor: yeah, if you didn't know his name, you knew his music. >> reporter: i
♪ so wake me up when it's all over ♪ >> reporter: released in 2013, avicii's most famous song "wake ece the most streamed song on spotify that year. and as electronic dance music mecame more mainstream, avicii became one of the busiest nctists, appearing at dance festivals worldwide. ♪ hey, brother >> reporter: the constant touring took its toll. he suffered from acute pancreatitis, reportedly from excessive drinking. in 2016, he retired from touring, and in a post to his...
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so long as the contract between ec and cohen and daniels remain valid.venatti's position is there is no contract. >> can the president face criminal charges? >> not for not knowing about the contract in a contract law perspective. but to the extent that may have been a violation of campaign finance law, there's potential criminal exposure there. but as a general rule of contract law, you shouldn't be entering into contracts -- large settlement agreements without the client's knowledge. because that's in evidence what this was. a settlement agreement. trump is a third party beneficiary. he is a party to a settlement agreement. that would make more sense. but again, the beauty of contract law is it's often whatever the party's draft, whatever they choose to sign or in this case not sign. their theory each of them has about breach of the contract. >> all right. let's turn to russia. the russian probe. sources tell "the washington post" the president is still under investigation by robert mueller's team. but trump is not a criminal target. do you think that
so long as the contract between ec and cohen and daniels remain valid.venatti's position is there is no contract. >> can the president face criminal charges? >> not for not knowing about the contract in a contract law perspective. but to the extent that may have been a violation of campaign finance law, there's potential criminal exposure there. but as a general rule of contract law, you shouldn't be entering into contracts -- large settlement agreements without the client's...
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does the secretary have to go to president trump, or has he delegated to carry them out as ec's fit? >> the operation was very successful. we hit the sites, the heart of the chem weapons program. it was mission accomplished. give me the second part. >> if there are future strikes, what is the process? >> the president has the authority under article 2 to defend u.s. interests and national interests. i will not speculate on anything in the future, but this was a fully legitimate operation. >> did the chairman of the joint chiefs communicate in the days or hours leading up to the strikes? did you assess this has fundamentally changed the military balance of the syrian civil war, or does the assad regime maintain its advantage? >> i will go back to the deconfliction channel with the russians. i will not be able to give you more information on our particular conversations that the chairman may or may not have had. >> the military balance of the civil war? to the strikes affect that? >> i think our strikes sent a message about the employment of chemical weapons, and i think they were succ
does the secretary have to go to president trump, or has he delegated to carry them out as ec's fit? >> the operation was very successful. we hit the sites, the heart of the chem weapons program. it was mission accomplished. give me the second part. >> if there are future strikes, what is the process? >> the president has the authority under article 2 to defend u.s. interests and national interests. i will not speculate on anything in the future, but this was a fully...
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one of the key issues in the brexit negotiations with the eu at the moment is about the ec] and whether eu citizens after we leave. what she has agreed is that it would have jurisdiction over eu citizens for eight years after we leave. they are wary as to whether they would be protected. we have heard from a dutch mep today who has been talking about if the british government can't protect the rights of uk citizens, can the eu trust them to protect the rights of eu citizens and their children in the years to come? raising that question about whether or not after we leave the eu, people who have emigrated here from there would be protected. police have arrested a man wanted in connection with a burglary in south—east london, during which one intruder was fatally stabbed. billyjeeves, who's 28, was detained in kent. he's being questioned about a raid at the home of 78—year—old richard 0sborn—brooks in hither green where a burglar, henry vincent, was stabbed and later died from his wounds. the parents of the terminally ill toddler, alfie evans have lost the latest stage of their legal batt
one of the key issues in the brexit negotiations with the eu at the moment is about the ec] and whether eu citizens after we leave. what she has agreed is that it would have jurisdiction over eu citizens for eight years after we leave. they are wary as to whether they would be protected. we have heard from a dutch mep today who has been talking about if the british government can't protect the rights of uk citizens, can the eu trust them to protect the rights of eu citizens and their children...
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has agreed a deal to sell the club to an international consortium of football investors, led by the ect to efl approval. manchester city's hopes of reaching the women's champions league final had been dashed after a 1—0 defeat to the defending champions, lyon, having kept a clean sheet in the first leg, city new one away goal could see them go through to the final in kl. u nfortu nately was them go through to the final in kl. unfortunately was their former player lucy bronze who got the chance in the first half, a stunning volley from her. despite needing just one goal to go through, city could not find the net and they are out of the competition at the semifinal stage for the second consecutive season. semifinal stage for the second consecutive season. today i thought again defensively we were superb, but we just couldn't manage to create a moment like they did, and fair play to lucy, putting that in the back of the net. she scores a few wonder goals and i was hoping she would get one against us but i am proud of all the girls in the tea m am proud of all the girls in the team because
has agreed a deal to sell the club to an international consortium of football investors, led by the ect to efl approval. manchester city's hopes of reaching the women's champions league final had been dashed after a 1—0 defeat to the defending champions, lyon, having kept a clean sheet in the first leg, city new one away goal could see them go through to the final in kl. u nfortu nately was them go through to the final in kl. unfortunately was their former player lucy bronze who got the...
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ec this collective surge upwards. this collective surge of words. sanctions. the biggest producer outside china. traders in consumers and factories piling in on news of these sanctions. nickel jumping the most since 2009. aluminum, that run material striking a fresh record high. let's look at sustainability of this rally. i want to bring in mark. he joins us from singapore. why are we seeing this? not just through aluminum and oil, two very separate stories with fundamental reasons for these price gains. but really across the board. complex ismetal relatively easily explainable with the imposition of sanctions we saw on april 6. the response to aluminum has been logical and is the markets slowly start to understand the extent to which russo penetrates the aluminum industry, we see perhaps these gains are justified. people are calling for higher prices in aluminum. nickel, wes move in were sort of expecting something like that to happen given the of theat resell owns 25% largest producer of nickel in russia. but the move yesterday was extreme, up11% at one poin
ec this collective surge upwards. this collective surge of words. sanctions. the biggest producer outside china. traders in consumers and factories piling in on news of these sanctions. nickel jumping the most since 2009. aluminum, that run material striking a fresh record high. let's look at sustainability of this rally. i want to bring in mark. he joins us from singapore. why are we seeing this? not just through aluminum and oil, two very separate stories with fundamental reasons for these...
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. >> yeah. ec hinojosa: so isn't this kind of saying, "wait ad. so we can't depend on the grassroots. now we have to depend on these ultra, ultra, ula rich who may have their own baggage," but they're the ones who are going to actually make our cttntry , or our world better? >> yeah, i selected them because they're enlightened, in advanced stage, had a different perspective on life, and had a lot... were willing to put llions of dollars into mobilizing the grassroots. so it's the top down, bottom up. justice requires money.mo it requirey for lawyers, for organizers in the communities. it reqres money for transportation. it requires money to constantly reach people directly. and people don't understand. the abolition of slavery movement? a lot of it was funded by proper bostonians in the 19th century. the civil right movement? try the curry family and the stern family in the 1950s and 1960s. ey poured a lot of money. i mean, these people didn't go south, you know, by hitchhiking and the freedom rides and so forth. naacp was supported by rich people
. >> yeah. ec hinojosa: so isn't this kind of saying, "wait ad. so we can't depend on the grassroots. now we have to depend on these ultra, ultra, ula rich who may have their own baggage," but they're the ones who are going to actually make our cttntry , or our world better? >> yeah, i selected them because they're enlightened, in advanced stage, had a different perspective on life, and had a lot... were willing to put llions of dollars into mobilizing the grassroots. so...
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how do you respond to mike's points bat the sillens of the ecs versus the census, the cast, accuracy and benefit> -- benefit? >> the problem withi the acs is that it only goes to one of 38 households and they do estimating, and extrapolating to fig out how it applies to the rest of the country. that causes problem in, for example, enforce0. -- enforcing the voting rights act and i know mountain that because i worked the justice department enforcing the voting right act. if you're enforcing section 2 of the voting rights action, which prevents and prohibits racial discrimination in voting, and you are, for example, filing a lawsuit against a state or a county or city, claiming they have diluted the vote by the way they have packed the particular districts, and you are suing on behalf of, say, hispanic voters ex-if you're coming one with a remedy, the remedy is to come if with a district in which minority voters can elect their candidate of choice. the way you do that is you have to ensure, for example, if you're suing on behalf of hispanic voters, when you create a district for them,
how do you respond to mike's points bat the sillens of the ecs versus the census, the cast, accuracy and benefit> -- benefit? >> the problem withi the acs is that it only goes to one of 38 households and they do estimating, and extrapolating to fig out how it applies to the rest of the country. that causes problem in, for example, enforce0. -- enforcing the voting rights act and i know mountain that because i worked the justice department enforcing the voting right act. if you're...
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we have laid out a time line of ec events of major scandal facing the trump administration.ain with the raid of michael cohen's, we revealed our scandals involving hush deals and alleged affairs and some what authorities say they confiscated during the raid of three places that cohen lives or works in. now, we also got unprecedented access and talked to many different people who all say this signals a major turning point in the case of surrounding president trump. michael cohen is his personal attorney but also his go-to guy and his fixer if you will. if you only been getting bits and pieces of the daily gush of information that's hard to keep place to see it all put together so that makes sense to you and explains why it could be very important and damming all the way up to the oval office, ana. >> sara sidner, we'll look forward to your special. it is seconds away now. we really appreciate your time. i will be back live here in the newsroom, 30 minutes from now. cnn's special report "hush money" with sara sidner starts right now. >> the if lowifollowing is a cn special rep
we have laid out a time line of ec events of major scandal facing the trump administration.ain with the raid of michael cohen's, we revealed our scandals involving hush deals and alleged affairs and some what authorities say they confiscated during the raid of three places that cohen lives or works in. now, we also got unprecedented access and talked to many different people who all say this signals a major turning point in the case of surrounding president trump. michael cohen is his personal...
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chair of the ois board can bring in whatever subject matter expert they need to, so members of the ec board or whatever board the subject matter expert can be brought to the ois review to give that expertise or lend that expertise to the process. >> commissioner hirsch: so my question is, does the language support the concept? [ inaudible ] >> commissioner hirsch: well, the dpa is saying we have to add their language in order for that to actually be spelled out in writing because it's not spelled out now, and if that's the case, i'm in favor of it. if it's already spelled out, that's all right. it's not ois, but your policy on tazers can say the ois -- >> i agree with the what dpa saying. in the ois there's nothing that says we're going to analyze tazers, as well, but i have a different issue. i'm just waiting to get called. >> president turman: okay. commissioner dejesus. >> commissioner dejesus: so i was here when the department of justice was talking to us, and houston, i believe it's the city of houston, they have a tazer review board. they have community members that sit there th
chair of the ois board can bring in whatever subject matter expert they need to, so members of the ec board or whatever board the subject matter expert can be brought to the ois review to give that expertise or lend that expertise to the process. >> commissioner hirsch: so my question is, does the language support the concept? [ inaudible ] >> commissioner hirsch: well, the dpa is saying we have to add their language in order for that to actually be spelled out in writing because...
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march 14th, 2018, committee investigators were given access to a still heavily redacted version of the ecwhich is the fbi memo known as electronic communication which, as i informed director wray the next day via phone was unsatisfactory. the document in question is not highly classified and law enforcement sources have apparently not been shy about leaking it to the press. information that the department and bureau refuse to share with congress. joining me now is john bussey, associate editor for the "wall street journal." so, john, hi. >> hi. >> arthel: let's get right to it why is mr. nunes doing this? is it a reasonable request and what are the politics behind it. >> yeah. so he is certainly in his right as the head of the intelligence committee to do this. and it was a redacted version of the memo that he got. he felt that that was sort of inconsequential and inadequate. is he going back and asking for the full thing. i guess the question here is how much of this is politics? a little bit of political theater. devin nunes has criticized the fbi and the investigation. he is very close
march 14th, 2018, committee investigators were given access to a still heavily redacted version of the ecwhich is the fbi memo known as electronic communication which, as i informed director wray the next day via phone was unsatisfactory. the document in question is not highly classified and law enforcement sources have apparently not been shy about leaking it to the press. information that the department and bureau refuse to share with congress. joining me now is john bussey, associate editor...
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with kim jong-un's father, about a summit, the north korean side asked for $10 billion in funding for ec billion. i don't think anyone expected use that korean's to for the seed bank, it would go to the leadership. what he likely wants is a payday. enough to is worth a the americans, the chinese government is of koreans or japanese to give him a lot of money to do what he seems to be doing. shery: also coming at a time when china seems to have become tougher on north korea. the charts on the gtb go library on the bloomberg showing you that china is taking fewer and fewer exports from north korea. we saw a drop in 2017. a significant drop. having said that, is this the calculation we could see potentially the industrial complex being reopened? which would provide a lifeline for the regime? isaac: think we could see certain things like this -- like these happening. i think it's important to note that while sanctions may have kim jong-un back to the bargaining table, they are also disastrous for the average north korean. it has been difficult for the people there. his actingong-un in very d
with kim jong-un's father, about a summit, the north korean side asked for $10 billion in funding for ec billion. i don't think anyone expected use that korean's to for the seed bank, it would go to the leadership. what he likely wants is a payday. enough to is worth a the americans, the chinese government is of koreans or japanese to give him a lot of money to do what he seems to be doing. shery: also coming at a time when china seems to have become tougher on north korea. the charts on the...
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saying the president was the third party beneficiary of a contract negotiated between cohen and this ecc and stormy daniels. >> we heard from michael avenatti he wants to refile his motion to depose the president. does this change anything for him? >> i think it's going to change something for avenatti. remember, the federal judge last week when he issued his order throwing out avenatti's request to move his case to the front of the document and get immediate trial and immediate depositions, ended by saying the parties are notified that this is not the most important case on my docket, and the judge said it wasn't ready for trial and certainly not ready to be put at the head of the line. i think avenatti will have trouble with this judge if he files such application. >> is he starting to lose steam? >> i think when you're out there every single day playing the same tune, people get tired of hearing about it and wondering why you're spending so much time in television and not so much time in court. i think sometimes you can beat the trump do loudly. sometimes people do that when they don
saying the president was the third party beneficiary of a contract negotiated between cohen and this ecc and stormy daniels. >> we heard from michael avenatti he wants to refile his motion to depose the president. does this change anything for him? >> i think it's going to change something for avenatti. remember, the federal judge last week when he issued his order throwing out avenatti's request to move his case to the front of the document and get immediate trial and immediate...
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hat you mean ec every meeting they had, they were like we need to raise money because the oil patch is great. if oil went down, there would be a problem. the same characters out there high netoney from worth individuals offering high return. they are greatly underestimating the risk of loss. 1990's and 2002 -- we saw it again in 2005, 2006, 2007 where there was a rush to do private financing. julia: are you comparing what could happen here with what we've seen in the past in terms of scale? troy: it is not systemic. it's not like a high-yield bond areet -- you 10-30,000,000,000 dollars -- $10-30 billion. it's not enough to bring the financial system down. remember the three things people do -- they lever up. we haven't seen that in any market other than equities. they get more concentrated. they get a lot less liquid. is where you will see the biggest losses down the road. scarlet: troy gayeski, senior portfolio manager at skybridge. let's get you the first word headlines. mark: investigators from the ntsb are domesticate getting that damaged plane that made an emergency landing tuesda
hat you mean ec every meeting they had, they were like we need to raise money because the oil patch is great. if oil went down, there would be a problem. the same characters out there high netoney from worth individuals offering high return. they are greatly underestimating the risk of loss. 1990's and 2002 -- we saw it again in 2005, 2006, 2007 where there was a rush to do private financing. julia: are you comparing what could happen here with what we've seen in the past in terms of scale?...
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the ec is looking into a possible arrangement to maintain high prices and restrict competition. network's group a unit of murdock distributes tv and cable around the world. >>> reddit found fake russian sites. they have links to russian's internet research agency which is charged in robert mueller's investigation with tampering in the 2016 election. reddit says it's going to leave the content posted by the accounts up for a little while so users can see it and then will remove it. >> wendy, on a more fun story, there's an interesting host on hq trivia today. can you smell what he is cooking? >> reporter: i don't know about that. but you have the chance to win $300,000 from the rock today. duane johnson will appear as a special guest host on the popular mobile game hq trivia. today's jackpot is the highest in hq's history. johnson's newest movie, rampage, sponsors the game. the film opens everywhere this friday. have you ever played that game? >> i never have. i may have to check it out. we do have a lot of rock fans here at kpix so i'm sure they are going to be excited about tha
the ec is looking into a possible arrangement to maintain high prices and restrict competition. network's group a unit of murdock distributes tv and cable around the world. >>> reddit found fake russian sites. they have links to russian's internet research agency which is charged in robert mueller's investigation with tampering in the 2016 election. reddit says it's going to leave the content posted by the accounts up for a little while so users can see it and then will remove it....
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the other eces, there really wasn't anything new in here.interviews or the excerpts from this book that suggests that there is a new piecof evidence that he held isck in talking about publicly, and i think this important, that he could say definitively ntat there is something illegalo that the presi has done that would put him in jeopardy. he also, of course, went on t say i don't think he should be impeached. >> right. so i think, if there's anything that was new, it might have been that. >> he expressed strong views about the president, said he's not fit f office but, you're right, we interviewed chuck rosenberg earlier in the program at worked for james comey and says i don't think this changes one mueller investigation in any way. inction, though, tam, with the mueller investigation, today in federal courtroom, new york city, one the president's lawyers, michael cohen was there to tto pull back some of that material that federal aents raided his offices to take last week. a lot of eyes were on that t courtroom because stormy daniels, the
the other eces, there really wasn't anything new in here.interviews or the excerpts from this book that suggests that there is a new piecof evidence that he held isck in talking about publicly, and i think this important, that he could say definitively ntat there is something illegalo that the presi has done that would put him in jeopardy. he also, of course, went on t say i don't think he should be impeached. >> right. so i think, if there's anything that was new, it might have been...
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he's the only one who apparently is a member x officer or otherwise associated with ec, essential consultants there is something illegal about the contract, something illegal about the payment to stormy daniels or something ethically suspect about the attorney entering into an agreement such as this from the beginning on both sides including trump and michael cohen, it's been michael cohen who takes central responsibility. so if there is to be a fall guy in this case it's been set up from the beginning to be michael cohen. >> that's some dedication to a client. >> he said heed take a bullet for president trump. >>> and facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is set to go before lawmakers on capitol hill to testify about the privacy policies in the wake of that cambridge analytica data breach. ahead of his appearance zuckerberg made the rounds on capitol hill yesterday meeting with top members of each committee. he will also testify before the house energy and commerce committee tomorrow. ahead of that appearance the committee released his prepared remarks in which he's expected to admit facebook made mi
he's the only one who apparently is a member x officer or otherwise associated with ec, essential consultants there is something illegal about the contract, something illegal about the payment to stormy daniels or something ethically suspect about the attorney entering into an agreement such as this from the beginning on both sides including trump and michael cohen, it's been michael cohen who takes central responsibility. so if there is to be a fall guy in this case it's been set up from the...
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think imrtant ece of that, we saw me pence en he wa goveor of iiana, rely poseeligiousiews on e ste andoren one wa he sn this lislati that port fet buriaor cmation fectivelenshrini in the lobbieextrem religus prtices ofatholic spital he alsrhetorical sned this order empowing busisses i indianto discrinate agnst lgbtq people. with pence at the helm of a lot of these religious policies, we e seeing a a lot of these extremist beliefs thing and acted on to the national population, onto all of us. we saw that in january, for example, when the trump-penza administration, their office of health and human services opened a new office of what they call religious freedom and conscience . we call it in office of discrimination. they're basically welcoming any providers who have religious or moral objections to things like trading lgbtq patients or providing reproductive health services to bring their complaints to the trump administration because they want to hear them and they want to stand by them. they're saying, we have got your back. i think we have to be concerned about this record that pence h
think imrtant ece of that, we saw me pence en he wa goveor of iiana, rely poseeligiousiews on e ste andoren one wa he sn this lislati that port fet buriaor cmation fectivelenshrini in the lobbieextrem religus prtices ofatholic spital he alsrhetorical sned this order empowing busisses i indianto discrinate agnst lgbtq people. with pence at the helm of a lot of these religious policies, we e seeing a a lot of these extremist beliefs thing and acted on to the national population, onto all of us....
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ecs hispanic unemployment at the lowest it's been in the history of our country.ent , women unemployment, the lowest it's been and now almost 19 years. he sees that stuff and he's a smart and he says, you know what, trump is doing a much better job than the democrats dead. >> sean: meanwhile, leftist liberal late-night host, they go after kanye west. why? because he supports donald trump. take a look. >> we have the right to independent thought. he asked. we have the right to independent thought and i independently think that kanye has lost his mind. donald trump is your brother, it is true, i am your brother, too, and brother to brother, i just want to say, put the phone down. >> kanye west tweeted pictures this afternoon of a make america great again had he got from president trump. in response, trump tweeted pictures with some close that kanye got him. >> i don't i even know what happeneded here. i think kanye west just realized he's too rich to not to be republican. i don't know what it is. >> d donald trump as two black friends. i hope ben carson doesn't get
ecs hispanic unemployment at the lowest it's been in the history of our country.ent , women unemployment, the lowest it's been and now almost 19 years. he sees that stuff and he's a smart and he says, you know what, trump is doing a much better job than the democrats dead. >> sean: meanwhile, leftist liberal late-night host, they go after kanye west. why? because he supports donald trump. take a look. >> we have the right to independent thought. he asked. we have the right to...
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as you know in 2018, the ec is down one inspector for the entire city and enforcement has been limited and difficult to enforce. however, as a last friday, as you heard from director, 30 complaints have been reported by inspector during the hears since halcyon was last here in june of 2017. this is a small window in the situation and i'll let these facts speak for themselves. >> all right. thank you. >> so just in closing, we just want to share that we've been working within the guidelines of this commission and closely with your staff for the past two years with no progress. for noise complaints, staff asked us to notify them, use 311, and even call the police. we've done all that. in fact, continued citations have been issued for sound limit violations. we've been dealing with this since the beginning and since last june, when we were here and you put an unenforce an conditions on halcyon. i would like you to strongly consider putting stricter conditions on halcyon's after-hours permit until substantial things are done to their roof. i'll leave it up to you on what you think is best
as you know in 2018, the ec is down one inspector for the entire city and enforcement has been limited and difficult to enforce. however, as a last friday, as you heard from director, 30 complaints have been reported by inspector during the hears since halcyon was last here in june of 2017. this is a small window in the situation and i'll let these facts speak for themselves. >> all right. thank you. >> so just in closing, we just want to share that we've been working within the...
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shares will be worth six dollars and tencent areece, below the 6.5 they trading in the afternoon, and ece tumbling in after-hours trading, up by 11% that8 aps, and a big shot did the bloomberg team here. fears ofntly providing fear itself, joining us now is pravit chintawongvanich, head of strategy. after that xiv below, there was concerns about the ease of which vix can be pushed around. and then there's an incident weeks ago that spect out of nowhere and no one have asian ford and a lot suspected manipulation. what is your take on this? is a problem with the calculation or ease in which people can push it around? important to differentiate the vix index. what you quoted on tv, there's a whole universe of traded contracts tied to the vix settlement. the vix settlement last week is what people are talking about. joe: it was just last week? it has been a long week. pravit: when you think about the money types to the settlement, is different from the settlement of an oil futures contract or -- oilre a bit of derivative. the the vix you don't get physical, they determined the settlement and
shares will be worth six dollars and tencent areece, below the 6.5 they trading in the afternoon, and ece tumbling in after-hours trading, up by 11% that8 aps, and a big shot did the bloomberg team here. fears ofntly providing fear itself, joining us now is pravit chintawongvanich, head of strategy. after that xiv below, there was concerns about the ease of which vix can be pushed around. and then there's an incident weeks ago that spect out of nowhere and no one have asian ford and a lot...
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i'm surprised that he didn't draft an electronic communication or an ec but chose them in memo or e-mail. the last thing i'll say on this, this is what i'm struck by, with these redactions, as i'm looking through it and piece it together and distill what it means, the director gave these documents or four of them, now, we thought there were seven, now he spoke to jake tapper today he said i don't know it could be five or ten. but these are classified information from what i'm reading on here. if they're the documents, four of them leaked as we heard to the columbia law professor and gave them to "the new york times." that's an issue. i'm struck by that. >> do you know -- do we know -- i don't know the answer for that. were those memos leaked in their entirety? was it a summation? do we know? >> i don't know. i know he said that the columbia law professor read them to "the new york times" and if he gave them to the professor the professor's not cleared for that. >> he told you why. because he thought that if there were tapes you needed to have a special counsel. >> i understand that. i un
i'm surprised that he didn't draft an electronic communication or an ec but chose them in memo or e-mail. the last thing i'll say on this, this is what i'm struck by, with these redactions, as i'm looking through it and piece it together and distill what it means, the director gave these documents or four of them, now, we thought there were seven, now he spoke to jake tapper today he said i don't know it could be five or ten. but these are classified information from what i'm reading on here....
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and he said, "say it's like going to home-ec class on acid." [ laughter ] >> seth: good way to describewriter -- and also created the show "fargo", he created this show. and he also, when the show -- before the show started, i guess, he created playlists for you guys. >> yeah. yeah, that's something i really like about him. he sent us all these like spotify playlists that i guess were just kind of to inspire us. and a lot of it was like pink floyd, and really cool songs. and then tracks of just people screaming into trash cans. [ laughter ] and just like, kind of really unpleasant ambient tracks. that's really weird to listen to in the car when you're driving. >> seth: now, the first time you put it on, were you surprised when the first scream into a trash can came on? >> yeah, yeah. i was, i was shocked. i thought someone was behind me screaming in a trashcan. [ laughter ] >> seth: and that was jermaine clement, who's a fantastic actor. one of the "flight of conchords" guys. he was in that scene. and that obviously is a very well choreographed scene. do you enjoy that part of it? >> um
and he said, "say it's like going to home-ec class on acid." [ laughter ] >> seth: good way to describewriter -- and also created the show "fargo", he created this show. and he also, when the show -- before the show started, i guess, he created playlists for you guys. >> yeah. yeah, that's something i really like about him. he sent us all these like spotify playlists that i guess were just kind of to inspire us. and a lot of it was like pink floyd, and really...
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i'm surprised that he didn't draft an electronic communication or an ec but chose them in memo or e-mail'll say on this, this is what i'm struck by, with these redactions, as i'm looking through it and piece it together and distill what it means, the director gave these documents or four of them, now, we thought there were seven, now he spoke to jake tapper today he said i don't know it could be five or ten. but these are classified information from what i'm reading on here. if they're the documents, four of them leaked as we heard to the columbia law professor and gave them to "the new york times." that's an issue. i'm struck by that. >> do you know -- do we know -- i don't know the answer for that. were those memos leaked in their entirety? was it a summation? do we know? >> i don't know. i know he said that the columbia law professor read them to "the new york times" and if he gave them to the professor the professor's not cleared for this. >> he told you why. because he thought that if there were tapes you needed to have a special counsel. >> i understand that. i understand from a jo
i'm surprised that he didn't draft an electronic communication or an ec but chose them in memo or e-mail'll say on this, this is what i'm struck by, with these redactions, as i'm looking through it and piece it together and distill what it means, the director gave these documents or four of them, now, we thought there were seven, now he spoke to jake tapper today he said i don't know it could be five or ten. but these are classified information from what i'm reading on here. if they're the...
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we know ec consultants was a party with contract with a ride they're apparently identified tru trump. all trump did today was close the loop and make it more certain he was a party to one of the original contracts that's currently being litigated out in california. in terms of the case itself, all it does is establish what michael avenatti likely already suspected and everybody suspected which is donald trump was the david dennison identified in that stormy daniels agreement -- >> what? >> -- that's being litigated on the west coast. >> what? what? everyone assumed that? who knew. i was in the dark. saying he's taking the fifth in the case. what does that mean? >> the civil action pending in southern california in the central district and michael cohen has filed a statement that he will take the fifth amendment if that case proceeds. that's very significant. the reason he's taking it is because of the pending investigation here in the southern district of new york and the reason behind that is that typically and i've had this happen in cases i've handled myself, you don't want a clien
we know ec consultants was a party with contract with a ride they're apparently identified tru trump. all trump did today was close the loop and make it more certain he was a party to one of the original contracts that's currently being litigated out in california. in terms of the case itself, all it does is establish what michael avenatti likely already suspected and everybody suspected which is donald trump was the david dennison identified in that stormy daniels agreement -- >> what?...
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. -- ec this, do you just think it goes down and now we are at the right level, or is this at the beginning worries me. >> so what is the answer? it is facilitating -- >> shockingly bad weather, sorry to throw that in there. we have had a lot specifically when we talk about trade journey -- trade, exporting, italy, expect a level of caution. you take pmi and break them statement onsent the present state of affairs was still very strong. a slow down with this constant trade wars. >> people keep talking and we have talked quite a lot about this show. driven to thelly left the front end of the curve. -- you see this and i certainly speak to management, we think really hard about, could it be a problem with the banks? we can't see it in any other data and it doesn't feel that way. but it has delivered more than one -- so the issue for the fed is you have a path, whether you believe it or not, you have actually done about one more now , so the tightening is happening a little faster and that is probably an issue. >> should the fed be talking about 3.5 or four hikes if we have seen this implicit
. -- ec this, do you just think it goes down and now we are at the right level, or is this at the beginning worries me. >> so what is the answer? it is facilitating -- >> shockingly bad weather, sorry to throw that in there. we have had a lot specifically when we talk about trade journey -- trade, exporting, italy, expect a level of caution. you take pmi and break them statement onsent the present state of affairs was still very strong. a slow down with this constant trade wars....