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elliott, thank you for being willing to serve. we felt somewhat besieged at times but i don't want to be overly dramatic. elliott came when we needed him to serve and i am eternally grateful for that. then, of course, the most controversial phase even after we had had 14 convictions in arkansas including the sitting governor of the state, we have an enormous amount of corruption in the state, straight out of madison's federalist 10. you could predict it. if you read madison's federalist 10, you would say, there was probably stuff here that needs to be investigated and prosecuted. sure enough, it was, including the president and then first lady's business partners and the first lady's client. i tell the tale in the book. that is not the purpose of what i want to do here. by the end of that independent counsel investigation, including the impeachment of the president of the united states supported by 31 democrats in the house, the people had had it with the statute. they who had vigorously defended reauthorizing the statute said we
elliott, thank you for being willing to serve. we felt somewhat besieged at times but i don't want to be overly dramatic. elliott came when we needed him to serve and i am eternally grateful for that. then, of course, the most controversial phase even after we had had 14 convictions in arkansas including the sitting governor of the state, we have an enormous amount of corruption in the state, straight out of madison's federalist 10. you could predict it. if you read madison's federalist 10, you...
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elliott came when we needed elliott to serve and i'm eternally grateful for that. then of course the most , commercial phase, even when we had 14 convictions in arkansas, we found an enormous amount of corruption in the state straight out of madison's federalist 10. you could predict it. federalist 10, you would say there is probably stuff here that needs to be investigated and prosecuted. sure enough there was, including the president and then first lady'sth -- first business partners and the first 's in the rose law firm. i tell that tail in the book but that is not the purpose of what i want to do here. by the end of the independent counsel investigation, including impeachment of the president of the united states, supported by 31 democrats in the house of representatives, the people in mr. jefferson's party had it with the statute. they who vigorously defended reauthorizing the statute said we need a new way. and janet reno, president clinton's attorney general in 1999, got a team of very able and one of them was destined to become acting solicitor general of t
elliott came when we needed elliott to serve and i'm eternally grateful for that. then of course the most , commercial phase, even when we had 14 convictions in arkansas, we found an enormous amount of corruption in the state straight out of madison's federalist 10. you could predict it. federalist 10, you would say there is probably stuff here that needs to be investigated and prosecuted. sure enough there was, including the president and then first lady'sth -- first business partners and the...
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let's talk more about this with elliott williams a former deputy assistant attorney general and you the obama administration, also former assistant director for legislative affairs at i.c.e. where do i start? so let's start here, right, it's sort of like you can't make this stuff up. >> no. >> there are a number of reasons that this would, if it actually happened, be legally problematic. what's at the top of your list? >> here is the thing, people are moved all the time, people who come unlawfully into the country, detainees, but that's for space reasons or personnel reasons or where actually safety of the individuals would cause them to be moved to another jurisdiction. to move them into the -- i guess the cities of political enemies is petty and cruel and there's no legal basis for it whatsoever. it just smacks of yet another example of this administration seeking to weaponize immigration. >> what about the fact, though, that according to the "washington post" reporting, quote, i.c.e.'s legal department rejected the idea as appropriate and rebuffed the administration. i guess i just w
let's talk more about this with elliott williams a former deputy assistant attorney general and you the obama administration, also former assistant director for legislative affairs at i.c.e. where do i start? so let's start here, right, it's sort of like you can't make this stuff up. >> no. >> there are a number of reasons that this would, if it actually happened, be legally problematic. what's at the top of your list? >> here is the thing, people are moved all the time,...
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special representative, elliott abrams, whom i have known for many decades. ambassador, thank you for your leadership. and many other members of the diplomatic corps as well as board members who are here with us. for those
special representative, elliott abrams, whom i have known for many decades. ambassador, thank you for your leadership. and many other members of the diplomatic corps as well as board members who are here with us. for those
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and to lieutenant commander elliott, miss hanson, ms. bapp, i hope everyone who is here, particularly the t jags will come afterwards are going to have burnished in their minds, your comments that the process that you endured after your rapes was worse than the rapes itself. so i'm going to thank you for the courage that you have shown. i apologize on behalf of the united states government and our military that oven durd what oven durd. and i want to make sure that you have every level of support you need as you move forward. i hope you will always feel comfortable coming to me in particular if you have any problems in that regard. before closing this down, mr. cisneros has returned. so he's going to have his five minutes of questioning. >> thank you, madam chair. sorry. i had to go to another -- make an appearance at another hearing and ask my questions there. i want to thank you all for being here today. i want to thank the three of you especially for sharing your story. i know that's very brave of you to do that. lieutenant general da
and to lieutenant commander elliott, miss hanson, ms. bapp, i hope everyone who is here, particularly the t jags will come afterwards are going to have burnished in their minds, your comments that the process that you endured after your rapes was worse than the rapes itself. so i'm going to thank you for the courage that you have shown. i apologize on behalf of the united states government and our military that oven durd what oven durd. and i want to make sure that you have every level of...
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lieutenant commander elliott. ms. elliott: good afternoon. thank you for inviting me here today. i appreciate the opportunity to speak about my experiences. i have been in the navy for more than 14 years and have served on six different ships. in august 2014, someone i considered a close friend with me. it was extremely triadic and nearly destroyed me. i do not want my commanding officer to know, nor did i want law enforcement involved. i spent months in shock and the only way i made it through was with the support of my good friends on the team. as i progressed, working through depressionnxiety and i was diagnosed with, i moved to new command with the new commanding officer and began to consider changing my report from restricted to unrestricted. i was lucky at my new command. i had a wonderful commanding officer integrate work environment. when i decided to change my report, i had amazing support from my commanding officer, someone i consider the best leader i have ever known. he went above and beyond what was required of him. unfortunately, i would learn through my experience
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i look forward to your questions . >> thank you . >> lieutenant commander elliott . >> good afternoon congresswoman and congressman. thank you for inviting me here today. i appreciate the opportunity to speak about my experiences and share my thoughts. i've been in the navy for a little more than 14 years now and have served on six different ships and have one around the country in the world. in august 2014 someone i consider to close friend raped me pick it was extremely traumatic and one that nearly destroyed me. initially i made a restrictive report that i don't want my commanding officer to know nor did i want law enforcement involved. i spent months in shock and the only way i made it through was with the support of my good friends. as i progress in my healing are working through the ptsd, anxiety and depression i was diagnosed with i moved to a new command with a new commanding officer and i began to consider changing my report from restricted to unrestricted . i was very lucky at my new command, i had a wonderful commanding officer and a great work environment and i decided to
i look forward to your questions . >> thank you . >> lieutenant commander elliott . >> good afternoon congresswoman and congressman. thank you for inviting me here today. i appreciate the opportunity to speak about my experiences and share my thoughts. i've been in the navy for a little more than 14 years now and have served on six different ships and have one around the country in the world. in august 2014 someone i consider to close friend raped me pick it was extremely...
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of destabilizing countries making them suffer like elliott abrams you know says outwardly these days making the economy scream with the ultimate goal of removing any governments that don't cave to our interests in a very fascinating while i want to thank you both for your work on this today looking into this show and thank you springer thank you so much for coming on today . but my friends it's not just venezuela fighting against regime change here in the united states the trumpet ministration is fighting back against congressional democrats who are looking for a little regime change here in the united states whether by the ballot box or even through impeachment house democrats are investigating everything from white house security clearances to trump's tax returns to the obstruction of the nonexistent crimes of russia gave the butler report showed us you name it and they probably have a committee hearing for it and this week president trump announced to all reporters that he is fighting all subpoenas and what that and what if impeachment was sounded by the democrats and that if it w
of destabilizing countries making them suffer like elliott abrams you know says outwardly these days making the economy scream with the ultimate goal of removing any governments that don't cave to our interests in a very fascinating while i want to thank you both for your work on this today looking into this show and thank you springer thank you so much for coming on today . but my friends it's not just venezuela fighting against regime change here in the united states the trumpet ministration...
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we had elliott richardson and william saxbe after him. >> and every president since then more or lessworry about if he is plotting to do something bad in the white house his attorney general will make big trouble for him. what william barr has shown us during the last month and maybe tomorrow more than anything else is i'm going to be a different kind of attorney general. and remember something else, you were talking last night about how barr made himself very useful for president bush 41 in 1 1989. at the end of 1992, he was the one who said pardon six reagan era officials in the iran-contra investigation. the result of that was the independent counsel lawrence walsh said this is a saturday night massacre. you've just killed my investigation. this is something barr has done before. >> michael beschloss, nbc news presidential historian. on nights like this, nobody i'd rather talk to. >> thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. ght back stay with us there's so much scent in new gain scent blast detergent... ...you'll either love it or... mmm... i guess not. new gain sce
we had elliott richardson and william saxbe after him. >> and every president since then more or lessworry about if he is plotting to do something bad in the white house his attorney general will make big trouble for him. what william barr has shown us during the last month and maybe tomorrow more than anything else is i'm going to be a different kind of attorney general. and remember something else, you were talking last night about how barr made himself very useful for president bush 41...
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analyst gloria borger and former attorney general elliott williams and gene rossi.ene, it is one thing for the president to attack hillary clinton for not remembering, it is clearly any smart attorney will tell the president just say you can't remember rather than going into a rabbit hole. >> it is a fine line. and i had witnesses in many trials as a prosecutor, if you sincerely can't remember, if you sincerely can't remember, then say that. but if you are just using, i don't recall, as a legal shield, then you've broken the law and it is other obstruction or perjury because he did sign those written answers under oath. >> it is interesting though, a., for written answers, there were no questions allowed about obstruction. which would be very important. but even in the fact that in written answers he's claiming he can't remember. you could actually do a little research and look at your date book and you can kind of recall things. >> so this is the wisdom and the brilliance of donald trump's second set of attorneys. now remember, the first group of folks wanted him t
analyst gloria borger and former attorney general elliott williams and gene rossi.ene, it is one thing for the president to attack hillary clinton for not remembering, it is clearly any smart attorney will tell the president just say you can't remember rather than going into a rabbit hole. >> it is a fine line. and i had witnesses in many trials as a prosecutor, if you sincerely can't remember, if you sincerely can't remember, then say that. but if you are just using, i don't recall, as a...
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special representative, elliott abrams, whom i have known for many decades. ambassador, thank you for your leadership. and many other members of the diplomatic corps as well as board members who are here with us. for those watching the event today, feel free to tweet using the #ac venezuela. the atlantic council is committed to helping venezuela's legitimate democratic leaders, the national assembly and juan guaido in concert with billy mcgrew, members of europe, and democracies across the world to bring this crisis to an end while building a path toward a sustainable future for venezuela. this event is one of many of the atlantic council's efforts to help venezuelans regain the future they so richly deserve. there is a contest going on globally between democracies and venezuela, the outcome in venezuela will have not only national consequences, in this dictatorship, one of the worst disasters one can imagine, so the national consequences, the regional consequences, we think it also has global importance. today's event with the participation of venezuelan act
special representative, elliott abrams, whom i have known for many decades. ambassador, thank you for your leadership. and many other members of the diplomatic corps as well as board members who are here with us. for those watching the event today, feel free to tweet using the #ac venezuela. the atlantic council is committed to helping venezuela's legitimate democratic leaders, the national assembly and juan guaido in concert with billy mcgrew, members of europe, and democracies across the...
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corporations and then of course there's elliott abrams that old war criminal who was convicted of lyingto congress about iran contra and then eventually pardoned by gerald ford he supported the guatemalan dictator who engaged in genocide torture mass killing he's an expert on so-called dirty wars and he is the new u.s. envoy to venezuelan affairs so go figure that's where we're headed and i think this is holland the time for people to contact their representatives and tell them there is a bill pending in the house of representatives it's called h.r. one zero zero four and it basically says use the war powers resolution the which says that the president cannot introduce u.s. troops into hostilities or imminent hostilities unless congress has declared war which has not happened unless there is statutory authorization which there is not or the united states or its allies have been attacked none of those three things have occurred the war powers resolution was used by congress to pass the yemen resolution to stop the u.s. from supporting that horrible war saudi war in yemen and it should ha
corporations and then of course there's elliott abrams that old war criminal who was convicted of lyingto congress about iran contra and then eventually pardoned by gerald ford he supported the guatemalan dictator who engaged in genocide torture mass killing he's an expert on so-called dirty wars and he is the new u.s. envoy to venezuelan affairs so go figure that's where we're headed and i think this is holland the time for people to contact their representatives and tell them there is a bill...
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it in a way my go to is calling the opposition's bluff and the united states bluff so much so that elliott abrams had said that this was not the time for u.s. military intervention and that was certainly a disappointment to some people in the opposition who were hoping that all this would be result quickly with the u.s. military intervention clearly that is not going to be the case and why go mentioned during the rallies saying it's up to the venezuelans to bring about change thank you very much for last america added to. their. opposition rally in caracas which has now concluded as you see i was saying with presently there has also called his supporters out into the streets. sent us this update from that rally also in current.
it in a way my go to is calling the opposition's bluff and the united states bluff so much so that elliott abrams had said that this was not the time for u.s. military intervention and that was certainly a disappointment to some people in the opposition who were hoping that all this would be result quickly with the u.s. military intervention clearly that is not going to be the case and why go mentioned during the rallies saying it's up to the venezuelans to bring about change thank you very...
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gotten something right what is that something that something is that they are not militarily invading elliott abrams who is the counselor for venezuela has testified twice in open court that invasion is not the preferred way to go forward hang on let me answer. the second in south com southern command which is the military command that works in latin america with our military cooperation agreements with sovereign countries recognized by the un they do not have a war planning cell number three you have the. secretary of state who has said publicly on several occasions this cute line and they say all options are on the table how long have we been engaged in the last several months have they done it now you know. really you know the history of latin america much better than i do and you know the history of us and you don't necessarily need to send troops like it happened in panama. if you think it's go with you can't you can send a small contingent of you know well trained guys and that would still work in deposing like ninety nine russian soldiers well to go after one could that be could that n
gotten something right what is that something that something is that they are not militarily invading elliott abrams who is the counselor for venezuela has testified twice in open court that invasion is not the preferred way to go forward hang on let me answer. the second in south com southern command which is the military command that works in latin america with our military cooperation agreements with sovereign countries recognized by the un they do not have a war planning cell number three...
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ba elliott's sister donated the thg, and they used matthew's sperm.aby's grandmother said she was more than happy to help. >> i would love to be your carrier, gestational carrier. i said, i loved being pregnant. and i said, you know, i said, i think i'd be a good candidate. of course, they laughed because -- they're thinking you're menopausal. >> doctors said the 61-year-oldw grandmother a perfect candidate to be a surrogate through ivf. the baby's dads plan tell her all about her creation. cute baby. >>> stillad on "news4 today," paying for college isn'e y. each year millions of dollars in scholarship money goes unclaimed. >> this morning, we're showing you the easiest w to track the financial help that's available. >>> plus, virginia's lieutenan governor says he's proven the sexual allegations made against him are false. this as one of his accusers prepares to sit down for a network interview this morning. >>> a chilly beginning to your monday morning. cold some might call it. april has arrived. you wouldn't know it from the temperatures. we're in t
ba elliott's sister donated the thg, and they used matthew's sperm.aby's grandmother said she was more than happy to help. >> i would love to be your carrier, gestational carrier. i said, i loved being pregnant. and i said, you know, i said, i think i'd be a good candidate. of course, they laughed because -- they're thinking you're menopausal. >> doctors said the 61-year-oldw grandmother a perfect candidate to be a surrogate through ivf. the baby's dads plan tell her all about her...
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elliott, one last one just on michael cohen is back in the news today.rned that he has written this letter to democrats saying that he has discovered a substantial number of files on a hard drive that might be helpful to investigators. so is this his way of saying, i have more -- i've got more goods for you, guys in exchange for less prison time? >> yeah, he very well might just be trying to get himself out of prison. now, look, it is a legitimate basis to ask for and in law it is a rule 35 motion where if you are continuing to provide evidence to the government, you can lower your sentence after sentencing essentially. and he's probably got more and he's a big -- it just highlights how much of a threat everything that is happening in new york city is the president of the united states because on this hard drive, yes, there is probably more data. and cohen might have access to it. but again, he might just be trying to get himself out of prison. and it is inevitable to some extent perhaps one day he just needs to accept his fate and serve his sentence. >>
elliott, one last one just on michael cohen is back in the news today.rned that he has written this letter to democrats saying that he has discovered a substantial number of files on a hard drive that might be helpful to investigators. so is this his way of saying, i have more -- i've got more goods for you, guys in exchange for less prison time? >> yeah, he very well might just be trying to get himself out of prison. now, look, it is a legitimate basis to ask for and in law it is a rule...
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because his trainer, gordon elliott, because elliott has a remarkable 11 runners in tomorrow's my grand national, more than any other trainer in history. even tiger roll doesn't win, fairto say history. even tiger roll doesn't win, fair to say he has a few other chances. many thanks. let's look at the weather forecast for the weekend. what will it be like for the grand national and the rest of the weekend? tomorrow, better weather for racegoers but not so good for the horses. the sun will be outcome it will be warmer. as we run into the weekend, a change of fortunes on the way. today, lovely weatherfor eastern parts of the uk. sunshine coming out, a weather watcher picture for the south and east of the uk. this is scarborough in north yorkshire, a lovely day. but we have an area of low pressure that is shaping our weather, swelling away. the sender is drifting towards the south—west but around it, these bands of clouds —— the centre is drifting. this is the main band of cloud, producing better weather. we saw scarborough early on, this is talky, thick clouds, rain setting in at the mome
because his trainer, gordon elliott, because elliott has a remarkable 11 runners in tomorrow's my grand national, more than any other trainer in history. even tiger roll doesn't win, fairto say history. even tiger roll doesn't win, fair to say he has a few other chances. many thanks. let's look at the weather forecast for the weekend. what will it be like for the grand national and the rest of the weekend? tomorrow, better weather for racegoers but not so good for the horses. the sun will be...
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policy of regime change in venezuela president from special envoy to the south american country elliott abrams spoke to our good friends at the atlantic council on thursday outlining the conditions for a post material by his way of joining me now to discuss is r t america course one of the show greenstein and watching the hawks social media producer ben springer thank you both for coming on. devon i want to start why didn't. people immediately move into the embassy like the day you know that night like the moment but there are those people left why didn't those diplomats why those people just run in and take over well it's a really good question because if your call last month they did take over the re diplomatic properties between d.c. and new york which that itself is could be considered sort of breaking international law in itself but essentially outlined in the vienna convention on diplomatic relations is that embassies and diplomatic properties are essentially off limits meaning that in times of war. or really year round that the u.s. has of the u.s. or whatever state the embassy i
policy of regime change in venezuela president from special envoy to the south american country elliott abrams spoke to our good friends at the atlantic council on thursday outlining the conditions for a post material by his way of joining me now to discuss is r t america course one of the show greenstein and watching the hawks social media producer ben springer thank you both for coming on. devon i want to start why didn't. people immediately move into the embassy like the day you know that...
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so i will then turn the mic over to professor elliott young. professor young: thank you, madeline, and thanks to your co-editors. it was an honor and great privilege to be part of this volume. so what my chapter is about is about the enforcement of immigration restriction in the united states, extraterritorially through remote control. and recently in the last couple of weeks, the trump administration decided to close most of the immigration services abroad. and the impact of that will be the choking off of the largest legal channel for immigration. so while most of us in the last few weeks and certainly the media has been focused on the border wall, what i think we're forgetting is that most immigration restriction happens beyond the borders of united states through what political scientists called remote control. the u.s. citizenship and immigration services in neighboring countries like mexico now prevent far more prospective migrants from entering the u.s. than are stopped at our borders. in 2018, mexico deported more central americans than
so i will then turn the mic over to professor elliott young. professor young: thank you, madeline, and thanks to your co-editors. it was an honor and great privilege to be part of this volume. so what my chapter is about is about the enforcement of immigration restriction in the united states, extraterritorially through remote control. and recently in the last couple of weeks, the trump administration decided to close most of the immigration services abroad. and the impact of that will be the...
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. >> then he got to elliott richardson who he had to fire in order to try to get rid of the watergate. elliott richardson seems to be the pivot point at which the united states of america by hook or by crook decided we weren't going to put up with the kinds of things nixon was trying to get away with. that means we had elliott richardson and william saxby who starred modeling the kind of behavior we have seen ever since. >> that's it. every president has had to worry about the fact if he's plotting to do something bad in the white house, his attorney general will make big trouble for him. what william barr has shown us during the last month and maybe tomorrow even more than anything else in public is he's saying i'm going to be a different kind of attorney general. and remember something else. you were talking last night about how barr made himself very useful for president bush 41 in 1989. more than that, at the end of 1992, he was the one who said to president bush, pardon six reagan era officials in the iran con tran investigation. the result of that was the independent counsel law
. >> then he got to elliott richardson who he had to fire in order to try to get rid of the watergate. elliott richardson seems to be the pivot point at which the united states of america by hook or by crook decided we weren't going to put up with the kinds of things nixon was trying to get away with. that means we had elliott richardson and william saxby who starred modeling the kind of behavior we have seen ever since. >> that's it. every president has had to worry about the fact...
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elliott williams a former deputy assistant attorney general under obama and former judiciary committee council toe senator chuck chumer. lisa graves in the clinton administration and a former staff member of the senate judiciary committee. and lisa graves, let me start with your reaction to the way the attorney general has handled the release tomorrow scheduling the press conference before he releases the report. it's astonishing that the president would announce that the attorney general's press conference before he does. it goes to the heart of the level of cooperation and coordination between the nation's top law enforcement officer and a subject of a criminal investigation. that's really unprecedented what's happening here. and i remember going into the justice department on the pennsylvania avenue doors where it said the place of justice is a hallowed place. that's what's carved above the doors. i think mr. barr has brought deep dishonor oorn to the justice department through his behavior in coordinating with this president the subject of a criminal investigation before before pro
elliott williams a former deputy assistant attorney general under obama and former judiciary committee council toe senator chuck chumer. lisa graves in the clinton administration and a former staff member of the senate judiciary committee. and lisa graves, let me start with your reaction to the way the attorney general has handled the release tomorrow scheduling the press conference before he releases the report. it's astonishing that the president would announce that the attorney general's...
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it could be some day for his trainer, gordon elliott, because elliott has a remarkable 11 runners inrainer in history. even tiger roll doesn't win, fairto say history. even tiger roll doesn't win, fair to say he has a few other chances. many thanks. let's look at the weather forecast for the weekend. what will it be like for the grand national and the rest of the weekend? tomorrow, better weather for racegoers but not so good for the horses. the sun will be outcome it will be warmer. as we run...
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our thanks to hannah elliott for bringing us that first look from bloomberg 80.r from the magazine's reporters and editors every saturday and sunday on bloomberg television and radio. let's get a data check. stocks climb back toward the neutral level. the dow is down 41 points, just more than .1%. the s&p down five points. still above 2900. waste management up 3%. we also have some of the health care providers, cvs, and them up today after dropping last week. alliance data systems down 8.6% after perhaps giving away its epsilon unit to cheaply. 63.35 a barrel. financials are doing with goldman sachs down about 3%. citi down .6%. next, the long road down to a trade deal. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. a major fire is burning at the notre-dame cathedral in paris. everyone inve asked the area to evacuate and let emergency services intervene. last week, reconstruction work began on some of the statues at the top of the cathedral. of course, we will continue to follow the story. actors lori loughlin and her fashion designe
our thanks to hannah elliott for bringing us that first look from bloomberg 80.r from the magazine's reporters and editors every saturday and sunday on bloomberg television and radio. let's get a data check. stocks climb back toward the neutral level. the dow is down 41 points, just more than .1%. the s&p down five points. still above 2900. waste management up 3%. we also have some of the health care providers, cvs, and them up today after dropping last week. alliance data systems down 8.6%...
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elliott -- >> great mattress. >> thank you so much, elliott. city's most popular pizzeria letting us in on his sauce secrets. first, this is "toy" on nbc.da >>> we're excited about this "today" food. mark icon is here, chef. unbelievable. the most wildly popular restaurant in brooklyn. carroll gardens where he is from, his family is from, cooking with love. >> so many people say this may be the best pizza in all of new york city. you have been featured on a bunch of shows. the netflix show "ugly and delicious," john edlegend, chriy teigen, others dine there. >> mark, first of all, i don't know if you know this, hoda, but the location, when mark when you were a kid was a candy store? >> yes. >> not only that. it was a candy store when his parents were kids. >> yeah, i think stthey met the. >> you are known for pizza. you need your special oven to make it. you are going to do a modified version? >> yes, english muffin pizzas. first add some garlic. >> a little olive oil in there? >> what was the pizza that you remember. >> i grew up on angelo's p
elliott -- >> great mattress. >> thank you so much, elliott. city's most popular pizzeria letting us in on his sauce secrets. first, this is "toy" on nbc.da >>> we're excited about this "today" food. mark icon is here, chef. unbelievable. the most wildly popular restaurant in brooklyn. carroll gardens where he is from, his family is from, cooking with love. >> so many people say this may be the best pizza in all of new york city. you have been...
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shares which have surged after activist elliott has announced a stake in the business down at the bottom basic resources and oil and gas trading lower. now, let's get back to that german ifo data that i mentioned, and i want to bring in clemens fuest thank you for joining us we are seeing across all three of those metrics a relative to expectations more weakness out of germany is there any bright points out of today's data? >> well, the picture is divided as it was last month, so the domestic economy is strong services are strong. construction is strong. >> looking at the latest pmi date yark the drop in manufacturing order books in april was led by a further steep decline in new export orders, which fell at the second fastest rate in the past ten years where exactly is that export weakness coming from you mentioned autos, but regionally, is this coming from lower demand from china or is it more european weakness in demand >> i would say it's an across the board weakness really. we have some good news recently from china and the u.s., but still exports are stagnating, and exporters also
shares which have surged after activist elliott has announced a stake in the business down at the bottom basic resources and oil and gas trading lower. now, let's get back to that german ifo data that i mentioned, and i want to bring in clemens fuest thank you for joining us we are seeing across all three of those metrics a relative to expectations more weakness out of germany is there any bright points out of today's data? >> well, the picture is divided as it was last month, so the...
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elliott, which became the foundation for the united states supreme court decision, is the one e, jay who's deserving having that name on that courthouse. that is the courthouse where that briggs case was decided. d i said to him, i said, now this may pass in the house but what will happen in the senate? and he told me that he had already talked to senator graham and he wanted this done. i told him i'd get back to him because it was not something i wanted to do i called senator graham he told me that senator hollings had called him. but i still would not do it. i called senator hollings back. and i asked him in a second to be ation, was i going table to depend on him to hold when the bill was introduced anticipated reactions that would be unfavorable. he s way, he assured me would stand firm. i called the congressional research service and i asked em, has anything like this been done before? has anyone in the history of this great country ever asked that his or her name be removed from a federal building in order to accommodate someone else. they came back to me several weeks later an
elliott, which became the foundation for the united states supreme court decision, is the one e, jay who's deserving having that name on that courthouse. that is the courthouse where that briggs case was decided. d i said to him, i said, now this may pass in the house but what will happen in the senate? and he told me that he had already talked to senator graham and he wanted this done. i told him i'd get back to him because it was not something i wanted to do i called senator graham he told me...
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she has spoken in venezuela -- she called elliott abrams to task for history of violent imperialistic interventions in central america. he is the point person for what is going on in terms of u.s. policy in venezuela. very progressive voice refusing to be silenced. these are two things for us. one, we see a growing trend of attacks on african americans who did a speak out on foreign-policy issues, particularly the question of palestine. angela davis in birmingham was denied an award and had the award reinstated. the list goes on. we are prepared to say we want progressive black voices in the spirit of black internationalism to speak out on these issues without punishment. in the second is, the targeting of black women. trump has been the to reality towards a many groups -- vitriolic towards him in a groups but i think there's s a particular venom when it comes to black women. he has attacked maxine waters, frederica wilson in florida, called his former -- amy: the congressmember. >> the congressmember. he attacked almost a, mustn't we don't have much political lightness to, but called
she has spoken in venezuela -- she called elliott abrams to task for history of violent imperialistic interventions in central america. he is the point person for what is going on in terms of u.s. policy in venezuela. very progressive voice refusing to be silenced. these are two things for us. one, we see a growing trend of attacks on african americans who did a speak out on foreign-policy issues, particularly the question of palestine. angela davis in birmingham was denied an award and had the...
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in the line of questioning of ilhan omar of elliott adams -- elliott abrams she called adams in the hearing. even though i don't agree with everything abrams represents, i think ilhan omar's questioning will soon go to him. highly educated person. she took everything straight out of wikipedia about elliott abrams. they are going to fasten my opinion. a lot of people have called in this morning saying it is too soon to say. i don't think it is too soon to say. these people ran for over 12 months prior to being elected. they have social media profiles. you have seen them in hearings. i think it is very obvious what everyone's objectives are. people have called about socialism. there are some in a different varieties of socialism. the 81-year-old lady who called this morning complaining about socialism. if she is on medicare that is a form of socialism. and lenin marx thousands of books have been written on socialism. the union gentlemen that called, if you are in a union that is socialism. i moved here from minnesota to wisconsin with my legal name being mohammed. it was very difficult. musli
in the line of questioning of ilhan omar of elliott adams -- elliott abrams she called adams in the hearing. even though i don't agree with everything abrams represents, i think ilhan omar's questioning will soon go to him. highly educated person. she took everything straight out of wikipedia about elliott abrams. they are going to fasten my opinion. a lot of people have called in this morning saying it is too soon to say. i don't think it is too soon to say. these people ran for over 12 months...
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attorney and elliott williams, former u.s. deputy assistant attorney general.t you think about life or if you're one of his real lawyers, ones that take notes, elliott, like don mcgahn, a real lawyer out there, what would you thinking would be where trump is exposed post-inauguration say 21 or 25, but sometime in that midst when he's exposed as a regular person. what's he facing? >> you have to think of the things that would not have fallen within the statute of limitations, maybe ongoing offenses, some of the financial offenses might be seen to have gone on extended for years. i think all the stuff in new york potentially poses the biggest threat to the president. that's both the state attorney general and the southern district of new york, and not this d.c.-facing mueller investigation stuff. there's the bigger web of conduct connected to the foundation and the organization and the inauguration, which is one of the more recent things -- >> what happens if he's found guilty that you couldn't have a trial with a jury for the president of the united states? >> o
attorney and elliott williams, former u.s. deputy assistant attorney general.t you think about life or if you're one of his real lawyers, ones that take notes, elliott, like don mcgahn, a real lawyer out there, what would you thinking would be where trump is exposed post-inauguration say 21 or 25, but sometime in that midst when he's exposed as a regular person. what's he facing? >> you have to think of the things that would not have fallen within the statute of limitations, maybe ongoing...
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so far he makes jeff sessions look like elliott richardson in contrast. his handling of the mueller report has been a farce. his attack on the people that work for him -- that's people who work for him, in the fbi -- >> put the names up, i wonder if they're still there. dana boente signed the fisa reauthorization. and rod rosenstein who is either still there or has just departed but is someone that bill barr leaned on rod rosenstein's reputation as someone who signed this fisa application, and the staff of the dag's office and the department of justice has defended these two men and those two signatures on your screen for two years, two months, and several weeks as reauthorizing fisa applications for which there was probable cause to reauthorize those fisas into carter page. those are the men who's integrity he's questioning. >> but also other men and women inside the fbi that worked on the investigation. inside the national security division of the justice department who don't deserve to have their reputations called into question by the attorney general
so far he makes jeff sessions look like elliott richardson in contrast. his handling of the mueller report has been a farce. his attack on the people that work for him -- that's people who work for him, in the fbi -- >> put the names up, i wonder if they're still there. dana boente signed the fisa reauthorization. and rod rosenstein who is either still there or has just departed but is someone that bill barr leaned on rod rosenstein's reputation as someone who signed this fisa...
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whether the controversy will prove to be a referendum on both trudeau and the liberal party chris elliott is a columnist for the national post he joins us from toronto also in toronto many as a shake is a lawyer and liberal party supporter and in winnipeg me gun sinclair is a professor of native studies at the university of manitoba welcome everyone to the stream i want to start with a headline and a new poll just out on tuesday have a look here this from reuters canada's golden boy trudeau sinks in polls a scandal takes a toll some going to scroll down here after that kind of explosive headline there and show you this the ruling liberals have lost six percentage points since the start of the year ceding the lead to the rival conservatives and if the election was held now which it isn't it's in october the conservatives would win thirty four point nine percent of the vote liberals thirty two point eight percent chris explain the situation for us in our international audience how big of a deal is this quote unquote scandal. well it depends what the scandal is in your mind you know the root
whether the controversy will prove to be a referendum on both trudeau and the liberal party chris elliott is a columnist for the national post he joins us from toronto also in toronto many as a shake is a lawyer and liberal party supporter and in winnipeg me gun sinclair is a professor of native studies at the university of manitoba welcome everyone to the stream i want to start with a headline and a new poll just out on tuesday have a look here this from reuters canada's golden boy trudeau...
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. >> reporter: that same morning, detective elliott of the brazo's sheriff's office was summoned. >> there was a girl in her 20s, she was nude and had extensive road rash on her entire body and was deceased. >> reporter: a jogger spotted the victim in a ditch on the side of the road. >> i arrived. there was probably half a dozen officers here. they had taped off the area, blocked traffic. at that point we started conducting a search of the area. we figured that she had been sexually assaulted and dumped here. >> less than a mile away, deputies discovered what was presumed to be the woman's clothing strewn across the entrance to an oil field. another nine miles from there, an abandon wanted vehicle. its engine still running. >> there was blood on the car, and that raised suspicion. we sent a team over to process the car. >> reporter: and inside the car, a driver's license that belonged to jamie hart. when detectives showed up at chuck's workplace that afternoon, he says his heart sank. >> when they told me that she had been found dead, it felt like i'd been hit by a truck. >> reporter
. >> reporter: that same morning, detective elliott of the brazo's sheriff's office was summoned. >> there was a girl in her 20s, she was nude and had extensive road rash on her entire body and was deceased. >> reporter: a jogger spotted the victim in a ditch on the side of the road. >> i arrived. there was probably half a dozen officers here. they had taped off the area, blocked traffic. at that point we started conducting a search of the area. we figured that she had...
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so unlike billy elliott, i didn't get tap dancing -- i didn't go for dancing lessons.t about it. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i was 18, and i went to the see "42nd street." my dad took me and my brother to see "42nd street." an i il never forget this, that same brother who's now 19 came up to me and said, "i said something really stupid to you years ago. i think you belong up on that rry.e and i'm really, really and so the next day i took my first tap dancing lesson. >> jimmy: is that right? [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: see, don't let anyone talk you out of doing it. >> yeah, like, i wish i was more like billy elliott. i wish i had all those years. and it thrills me to no end that -- i think kids today don't have any of those hangups that were around when i was young. like, i think of all those reality shows around dance, around singing. all that stuff is cool. thank go. >> jimmy: and it's helping. yeah, absolutley. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i got to say, the last time you were on our show, we were talking about "greatest showman." >> jimmy: and man, oh, man. that expl
so unlike billy elliott, i didn't get tap dancing -- i didn't go for dancing lessons.t about it. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i was 18, and i went to the see "42nd street." my dad took me and my brother to see "42nd street." an i il never forget this, that same brother who's now 19 came up to me and said, "i said something really stupid to you years ago. i think you belong up on that rry.e and i'm really, really and so the next day i took my first tap dancing...
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renato, elliott williams, thank you.he subject today that's come back to haunlt his newly launched presidential campaign, his handling of the 1991 clarence thomas hearings with anita hill. he's still declining to directly apologize to her after speaking privately with her recently. get reaction from someone who lobbied the senate on hill's behalf years ago next. so people love iphone xr, right? well, it does have an incredible camera. and it comes in all those amazing colors. uh huh. what if we give the people iphone xr, when they join t-mobile? iphone xr on us? yeah, iphone xr on us! what's not to love about that? for a limited time, join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr on us. "said alice.nd curiouser," "the rabbit-hole went straight on like a tunnel for some way." "i've seen a cat without a gri, but a grin without a cat." hey, mercedes, end audio. change lighting to soft blue. the completely reimagined 2020 gle. with intelligent voice control and available third row. your adventure awaits at the mercedes-benz sp
renato, elliott williams, thank you.he subject today that's come back to haunlt his newly launched presidential campaign, his handling of the 1991 clarence thomas hearings with anita hill. he's still declining to directly apologize to her after speaking privately with her recently. get reaction from someone who lobbied the senate on hill's behalf years ago next. so people love iphone xr, right? well, it does have an incredible camera. and it comes in all those amazing colors. uh huh. what if we...
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a oh i believe is going the secretary of state is going to colombia we've got elliott abrams is the special representative on that as well and he's going to be in in spain and portugal so this is something that the trumpet ministration apparently is putting a lot of weight on this is a country in very very deep economic problems inflation measure around a million percent a year at the moment people don't have enough to eat there's a huge exodus millions of people have already fled the country and pretty soon by all accounts is going to be rivaling the syrian exodus in terms of sheer volume and it's even faster in terms of the rate of people leaving so there's an already and existing crisis thank sions coming on top of the they've not completely and we've not seen the complete effects of those yet but when they do hit we're likely to be in even deeper trouble that is likely to be very very serious fuel shortages for example already struggling economy is likely to reach what can only describe as collapse. polling is underway in the fast phase of india's general elections prime minister narend
a oh i believe is going the secretary of state is going to colombia we've got elliott abrams is the special representative on that as well and he's going to be in in spain and portugal so this is something that the trumpet ministration apparently is putting a lot of weight on this is a country in very very deep economic problems inflation measure around a million percent a year at the moment people don't have enough to eat there's a huge exodus millions of people have already fled the country...
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. >> elliott williams was a deputy assistant attorney general and lisa, walid shalid is a spokesman and beth. i want to begin with president trump's latest moves on border policy. last night the president announcing redeployment of 750 border agents. this will cause traffic and commercial delays, the president warned, adding until mexico cleans up this ridiculous and massive migration, we will be focusing on border security, not ports of entry. on friday the top border enforcement in the country said the u.s. has hit a breaking point at the border as the number of migrants attempting to enter the country continues to surge. the warning followed the president's threat to completely shut down the border, a threat he has backed away from. he's announced funding cuts to three countries in central america. experts argue the president's tactics are actually making things worse, encouraging migrants to race to the u.s. before perceived crackdown. "the washington post" reports despite pump's public fight the number of arrests skyrocketed from 58,000 in january to nearly 100,000 last month. the
. >> elliott williams was a deputy assistant attorney general and lisa, walid shalid is a spokesman and beth. i want to begin with president trump's latest moves on border policy. last night the president announcing redeployment of 750 border agents. this will cause traffic and commercial delays, the president warned, adding until mexico cleans up this ridiculous and massive migration, we will be focusing on border security, not ports of entry. on friday the top border enforcement in the...
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the communityÃmet commuter campus is going to build student housing on the corner of elliott avenue andarmory drive near highway 101. don ford, on how the relatively small school can afford to pull this off. >> reporter: this college is a commuter college, students can come by bicycle, bus, walk. but in menstruation says, they the big plan in place to change that. they are planning to build a $43 million five-story, student housing complex, here on part of this parking lot. this is not a big university, and not a state college. santa rosa is a junior college, but with big university ideas. >> there's no secret, that affordable housing is a challenge. throughout the bay area. and in the north bay as well. in the aftermath of the fires, that occurred in 2017, 900 of her students lost their homes. 900 out of 20,000. >> reporter: many of the students dropped out, and student housing is a priority. santa rosa jc doesn't have $43 million lying around. so they work a kind of swap deal with national student housing developers. they trade you a parking lot for a building. >> we would lease the l
the communityÃmet commuter campus is going to build student housing on the corner of elliott avenue andarmory drive near highway 101. don ford, on how the relatively small school can afford to pull this off. >> reporter: this college is a commuter college, students can come by bicycle, bus, walk. but in menstruation says, they the big plan in place to change that. they are planning to build a $43 million five-story, student housing complex, here on part of this parking lot. this is not a...
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. >> elliott williams, thank you as always. thanks for your patience. we've had people stacked up like planes over laguardia today and i appreciate you waiting us out. elliott williams from washington. kristen welker is across town at the white house. kristen, i understand the president leaves in 90 minutes for mar-a-lago. any chance he is briis bringing phone with him? >> reporter: i think that is 100%, brian, as we say around here. look, i think president trump is going to be defiant upon his departure. we'll be stationed outside on the south lawn and we'll be at the ready to ask him plenty of questions. and i get the sense that he will likely answer those questions today. because what you have essentially here is a victory lap that is beginning at the white house. just spoke with kellyanne conway who said this is the best day here at the white house since the president was elected. so we've been pouring through all of the details of this report. but the president and his top advisers are focused on the bottom line findings that the attorney general e
. >> elliott williams, thank you as always. thanks for your patience. we've had people stacked up like planes over laguardia today and i appreciate you waiting us out. elliott williams from washington. kristen welker is across town at the white house. kristen, i understand the president leaves in 90 minutes for mar-a-lago. any chance he is briis bringing phone with him? >> reporter: i think that is 100%, brian, as we say around here. look, i think president trump is going to be...
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the london marathon to do that he'll need to beat the defending champion and world record holder elliott could choky david stokes zero. the alleged victim in the alleged assault involving has spoken out for the men since for a kicked him in the neck he says he's wife wasn't injured. or that gebrselassie claimed he intervened and acted as a mediator between us that's not correct also his claim that he kicked and shoved me is not correct blow to my neck was very minor. an african footballer has died on the pitch during a league match on thursday in s. what teenie formerly known as swaziland the rooney international midfielder pappy fatty collapsed after only fifteen minutes of play fast he had previously played club football in south africa and was likely to represent his country at the africa cup of nations next month in egypt. in motorsport next year's dec already will be held in saudi arabia competitors will start in the country's second largest city jetta and travel nine thousand kilometers across the desert to finish in. close to the prestigious race was staged in africa up until elev
the london marathon to do that he'll need to beat the defending champion and world record holder elliott could choky david stokes zero. the alleged victim in the alleged assault involving has spoken out for the men since for a kicked him in the neck he says he's wife wasn't injured. or that gebrselassie claimed he intervened and acted as a mediator between us that's not correct also his claim that he kicked and shoved me is not correct blow to my neck was very minor. an african footballer has...