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. >> i want to bring in elliott williams who is with us now. when you look at this list -- you know, and as we were talking about, it's not surprising we're seeing all of these materials comingled because we had a sense that had happened in the earlier boxes and records that were recovered. but is there anything that really stands out to you and that gives you pause in what we're seeing here? >> erica, it all gives me pause, let's be clear. and i know kara pointed to box 18. just box number 2, what you have is a top secret classification marking. so, they're top secret documents, documents that if released could cause exceptionally grave harm to the. united states. some of the empty folders you're talking about and newspaper clippings. to me it's the mixing and matching of extremely sensitive information along with personal effects, which is itself intensely problematic and frankly a national security risk to the united states, depending on what's in those documents. and there are extensive regulations on how these documents should have been ma
. >> i want to bring in elliott williams who is with us now. when you look at this list -- you know, and as we were talking about, it's not surprising we're seeing all of these materials comingled because we had a sense that had happened in the earlier boxes and records that were recovered. but is there anything that really stands out to you and that gives you pause in what we're seeing here? >> erica, it all gives me pause, let's be clear. and i know kara pointed to box 18. just...
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elliott, let me bring this back to one of the other things. the judge down in florida granted this request for a special master. the former attorney general, bill barr, came out and said basically that the government should appeal that decision. it was a wrong decision. appealing it would have the effect of tieing it up further and delaying the investigation. if you are trying to prosecute, what is the best plan? >> there's a couple problems. number one, an appeal ties it up and slows it down months, not weeks. number two, the bigger question is that you could actually get a bad decision on a pppeal. the 11th circuit court is conservative. they could get a decision that hurts the justice department. if they win, it could go to the supreme court and they get a worse decision. maybe they just roll their dice and hold on. maybe they have access to the documents in a couple weeks. without an appeal. it's not always a good idea to appeal when you lose. even though it seems counterintuitive. but maybe stay the course and they might still be on top i
elliott, let me bring this back to one of the other things. the judge down in florida granted this request for a special master. the former attorney general, bill barr, came out and said basically that the government should appeal that decision. it was a wrong decision. appealing it would have the effect of tieing it up further and delaying the investigation. if you are trying to prosecute, what is the best plan? >> there's a couple problems. number one, an appeal ties it up and slows it...
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elliott, separately but also related. jeffrey clark, the environmental lawyer, formerly at the doj, trump loyalist, he was part of the fake elector scheme, trump toyed with the idea of putting him in as ag, it was pushed down by a lot of trump aids, he's now defending himself in an ethics proceeding and in that defense he revealed what doj is investigating him for. take us through it. >> it's not just when we think of january 6th we're thinking of fake electors and the things that have been reported on. there are a few different crimes here, number one, obstruction of justice, number two, false statements, number three, conspiracy, that are commonly caused offenses. false statements you think of perjury, lying under oath but it's also a crime to make a false statement to a law enforcement officer in the context of another proceeding. they might be investigating him for that, conspiracy, perhaps on other crimes they might be charged for, and of course obstruction of justice, possibly, knowingly getting in the way of a inve
elliott, separately but also related. jeffrey clark, the environmental lawyer, formerly at the doj, trump loyalist, he was part of the fake elector scheme, trump toyed with the idea of putting him in as ag, it was pushed down by a lot of trump aids, he's now defending himself in an ethics proceeding and in that defense he revealed what doj is investigating him for. take us through it. >> it's not just when we think of january 6th we're thinking of fake electors and the things that have...
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steven elliott belton. >> paul benedetti. >> brian craig bennett. >> eric l.. >> berardi. james patrick berger. >> steven howard berger. >> our live coverage on the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks continue and we'll leave new york city but return later following a pentagon ceremony where president biden and defense secretary austin are expected to speak. american airlines flight 77 was one of the planes that was hijacked on september 11, 2001. it crashed into the west side of the pentagon at 9:45 a.m. eastern killing 125 military personnel and civilians along with all 64 people aboard the airliner. >> ♪ home of the brave ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> dr. paul w. am rose. specialist gray s
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i elliott yes. so the g 7 finance ministers of greed to a price cup at levels though not quite clear what that might be on a comes of course, despite the warning from the kremlin union high again. well, you see the response from moscow is pretty straightforward. if you're part of the agreement, then that sit, you won't be able to buy russian commodities and i'm saying commodities because potentially this isn't only about oil bar come back to that a bit later. so what is the u. s. the u. k. and allies? what are they trying to achieve here? let me read out the g 7 statement. the caps specifically designed to reduce moscow's all revenues, while limiting the impact of, quote unquote, russia's war on global energy prices. we've already heard from the white house that in the energy fields, this is the most effective way to punish the russian government. now, when it comes to natural gas, we also heard from the head of the european commission, or sla funder line that she supports a price cap also on russia
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elliott, first to you. how do you think this judge will weigh these arguments for or against a special master that sara laid out, and when could we see her ruling? >> this is what happens. it's almost the problem with federal judges. you just don't know. she could, frankly, have issued a ruling from the bench today. i've seen judges do that where they already had it written and just start reading when the lawyers stop talking. it could be days or weeks. it's what the judge decides. what she could do is grant one. she suggested she was inclined to do so, but also limit what that special master could look at, only looking at, say, attorney/client privilege documents, only having the special master only oversee things that were seized from the office as opposed to other places. but it's just hard to tell right now. she has very broad latitude in what she does. >> john dean, what goes through your mind hearing a trump lawyer comparing these classified documents to an overdue library book? >> i actually chuckled
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mary elliott, curator at the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture, willoderate. mary co-curated the museum's slavery and freedom exhibit and served as curator and content developer for their digital humanities project. the searchable museum. please note that there is a change to the panel as listed in your program. dr. elizabeth chew was unable to nd
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back to the table with evan perez and elliott williams. just explain to the viewer who might not be following this on an hourly basis like we do that you have an appeal to the 11th circuit court of appeals, but until that is decided full speed ahead before judge dearie. >> the 11th circuit, where i was a law clerk many years ago, can step in and put the whole proceedings on hold and say, you know what, we have this now. please don't move forward. until that point, this is with the court that's hearing it and i think judge dearie is proceeding, as well he should, proceeding as if nothing has been put on hold yet. >> as that plays out, i want to read what was just mentioned, trump publicly said he declassified the documents his lawyers have never argued, they have never argued that he declassified the documents. judge dearie says prove it. prove it. it's a key issue in this case. please show me the evidence. as i review these documents, prove to me i should defer to donald trump and say i should defer to donald trump, disclose specific infor
back to the table with evan perez and elliott williams. just explain to the viewer who might not be following this on an hourly basis like we do that you have an appeal to the 11th circuit court of appeals, but until that is decided full speed ahead before judge dearie. >> the 11th circuit, where i was a law clerk many years ago, can step in and put the whole proceedings on hold and say, you know what, we have this now. please don't move forward. until that point, this is with the court...
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with me, evan perez, katelyn polantz and also elliott williams. number one, we'll get in to the details, but the biggest piece of this is it slows things down. >> it really does. and what this means is that the justice department still can't review these documents, or at least that is the reading of what she wrote, what the judge wrote. part of the problem with the order, there is very vague language in there that suggests that if the justice department wants to look at certain parts of the documents for its criminal investigation because it is so intertwined with the review, the risk assessment being done by the intelligence community, then she's okay with that and she's leaving it up to them to sort of decide that. but if you are the justice department, there is really peril to that. so they are just not going to do that because it raises real problems for them. there is a lot of issues for the justice department to figure out before they file their appeal. so that is what they are doing right now. it could come today. they will go to the appeal
with me, evan perez, katelyn polantz and also elliott williams. number one, we'll get in to the details, but the biggest piece of this is it slows things down. >> it really does. and what this means is that the justice department still can't review these documents, or at least that is the reading of what she wrote, what the judge wrote. part of the problem with the order, there is very vague language in there that suggests that if the justice department wants to look at certain parts of...
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foxes caroline elliott live tonight in lynn haven.florida's panhandle to show us how coastal cities are preparing caroline well from florida's panhandle down to fort myers. we're seeing homeowners across the state prepare for what could become a category four hurricane right now we're seeing a grocery store shelves empty out fast as well as many cities along the coast, handing out sandbags for free so homeowners can try to secure their homes from flooding later this week. the city tells us that just today that hundreds of homeowners came to this location to pick up sand. we've also seen many volunteers out here, picking up supplies for older er neighbors who need the extra help. now lynn haven is a city that knows all too well, just how important it is to prepare. just four years ago. category five. hurricane michael slammed this area, demolishing the police department city hall in plenty of other buildings. michael, you know, so i kind of understand the severity of it hurricane so anything and everything, you know water. getting as m
foxes caroline elliott live tonight in lynn haven.florida's panhandle to show us how coastal cities are preparing caroline well from florida's panhandle down to fort myers. we're seeing homeowners across the state prepare for what could become a category four hurricane right now we're seeing a grocery store shelves empty out fast as well as many cities along the coast, handing out sandbags for free so homeowners can try to secure their homes from flooding later this week. the city tells us that...
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. >> gordon elliott, our australian sees everybody with these little shovels and things, picking away at the wall. he goes to berlin firehouse, takes the huge pickax, starts banging on the wall, knocking down the wall. this west berlin are sees it, he says, oh, can i have that for a while? >> gordon gives him the big pickax, and that guy, with gordon's pickax, ends up on the cover of newsweek. [laughing] [music] >> one thing about rupert murdoch the people must understand, he has a great vision for what is lacking in the landscape. [music] >> not only in print, but in television. >> how did television news become so boring? >> president obama.>> very politically correct. >> it's shocking. [music] >> not only will there not be anyone like him in the future, you can't erase it, it's here to stay. [music] >> we realized very early on in our reporting that there were two stories here that we were really writing. and one story was the story of rupert murdoch, media mogul, and the other story is the story of rupert murdoch, the father. >> those two identities are deeply intertwined.and that
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coastal areas sports now and a world record here in berlin to start this year's marathon season. elliott control game of kenya broke the record at the berlin marathon, kept joe gay entered the race as the favorite, in part because he set the previous world record on the streets of berlin. in 2018, he followed a trio of pace setters through the 1st 25 kilometers before running by himself for the last 3rd and beating the mark by 30 seconds. not too far back in the women's race. if your prayers teague is a safer beat, her own personal best by 18 minutes to when i only kenon of d w sports is with me now to talk about the world record in kyle, i have to tell you i'm a huge athletics fan. and so i know that i often hear about world records, but very rarely in the marathon. indeed, it's not the glamor sport that the 100 meters is, for example. but if you've run a 5 k, a 10 k, a half marathon a marathon, you know that this is a pretty significant moment and you know what kind of peaks is required to make this happen to, to run as fast as he does as l. you'd could, colgate does, and kilometer aft
coastal areas sports now and a world record here in berlin to start this year's marathon season. elliott control game of kenya broke the record at the berlin marathon, kept joe gay entered the race as the favorite, in part because he set the previous world record on the streets of berlin. in 2018, he followed a trio of pace setters through the 1st 25 kilometers before running by himself for the last 3rd and beating the mark by 30 seconds. not too far back in the women's race. if your prayers...
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but the previous top, marathoner needn't worry, elliott control gay of kenya, set the new winning time himself. will discuss just how remarkable his achievement it's ah, a michael ok welcome. russian installed officials are a holding so called referendums across occupied regions of ukraine. the vote has been condemned by western countries as a sham, but russia is using it to lay the groundwork to a next to for regions. there are reports of residents being coerced into taking part at the un general assembly russian foreign. mister sergei lab ross said that if a next to the regions will be under russia's full protection including its nuclear umbrella builder. meanwhile, russia is taking steps to bolster its wagging war effort. moscow says, thousands of reservists have answered the call to fight, but a wave of russians have fled the country while others have stayed to protect against the mobilization. lease video, released by russia's defense ministry, purportedly shows newly activated, russian reservists being issued weapons. thousands have been called up to serve in russia's war. ukrain
but the previous top, marathoner needn't worry, elliott control gay of kenya, set the new winning time himself. will discuss just how remarkable his achievement it's ah, a michael ok welcome. russian installed officials are a holding so called referendums across occupied regions of ukraine. the vote has been condemned by western countries as a sham, but russia is using it to lay the groundwork to a next to for regions. there are reports of residents being coerced into taking part at the un...
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elliott, let's talk about these documents because these are the same documents i believe that meadows turned over to the january 6th select committee. what is the significance of them now being shared with the doj? what's the big picture? >> yeah, the big picture, don, number one, most people actually comply with subpoenas. so much focus has been on who hasn't been complying but at the end of the day there's a tremendous risk for those that don't. i don't know what his calculation was but the risk of prosecution was pretty great by not complying. big picture, think about all of the things that text messages to and from mark meadows could provide evidence of or help support. obviously there is the white house's response to violence on the day of january 6th. that's certainly the most obvious. then there's questions of how congress itself was obstructed as a governmental body or as congress itself. and certainly questions may have come to him as the white house chief of staff. then there's the broader questions of efforts by former president trump and the white house to disrupt -- pardo
elliott, let's talk about these documents because these are the same documents i believe that meadows turned over to the january 6th select committee. what is the significance of them now being shared with the doj? what's the big picture? >> yeah, the big picture, don, number one, most people actually comply with subpoenas. so much focus has been on who hasn't been complying but at the end of the day there's a tremendous risk for those that don't. i don't know what his calculation was but...
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elliott is accused of murdering another person before eventually getting down officer o'connor duringblames krasner. >> preclear these criminals were out on the streets because of our district attorney larry krasner. to slap on the wrist penalties have caused me a lifetime of sorrow. >> not just that one case, krasner's soft on crime policies, you see the effect on them here. since 2019, homicides are up 58%, robberies with guns up 46% and perhaps even more stunning than that there has been more shooting victims in philadelphia in the past year than in new york city or los angeles, two cities with millions more residents. to impeach krasner the state needs a simple majority in the house and 2 thirds majority in the senate which would require just 5 democrats to vote with republicans if all republicans stay together. a one how do you bring the cities back like philadelphia when you have a crime spree like that in your city? how do you bring people back? same story in new york and chicago? how do you do that? >> it is a really big issue. a former us attorney said krasner is promoting a
elliott is accused of murdering another person before eventually getting down officer o'connor duringblames krasner. >> preclear these criminals were out on the streets because of our district attorney larry krasner. to slap on the wrist penalties have caused me a lifetime of sorrow. >> not just that one case, krasner's soft on crime policies, you see the effect on them here. since 2019, homicides are up 58%, robberies with guns up 46% and perhaps even more stunning than that there...
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i am a fellow here at elliott school. we are grateful to have you here with us. thank you for convening this panel. also i just want to thank our panelists or illuminating some of the problems. i get the, i would say the deeper and the reasons for what happened. it will probably take another decade to evite weight. the four other afghans students and those across the world interested in that part of the world if you could make a comment on why it is important for the united states foreign policy or the world in general because it should be political in nature. also, if you could, on moving forward to deal with that, the same issues. >> i will not abuse my position as moderator. i will just make a comment, i started off my introduction by saying this is a war whose cost continued to accumulate. it is the most expensive for in american history. it is unfair -- unpaid four. there were questions about data, some statistics we think about, 600,000 american troops over 20 years were stationed in afghanistan problems the shortest rotations for convent ever -- combat in
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elliott, let's talk about these documents. these are the same documents that meadows turned over to the january 6th select committee. what is the significance of them now being shared with the doj? what's the big picture view here? >> yeah, i think the big picture view, don, is number one, most people actually comply with subpoenas. so much focus has been on who hasn't been complying. at the end of the day, there's a tremendous risk that someone takes by not doing so. i don't know what mark meadows calculation was here, but clearly, the risk of prosecution is pretty great. by not complain. big picture, think about all of the things that text messages to and from mark meadows could provide evidence of help support. obviously, there is the white house's response to violence on the day of january 6th. that certainly the most obvious. then there's the questions of how congress was itself obstructed. as a governmental body or is congress itself. and certainly, questions may have come to him as the white house chief of staff. and th
elliott, let's talk about these documents. these are the same documents that meadows turned over to the january 6th select committee. what is the significance of them now being shared with the doj? what's the big picture view here? >> yeah, i think the big picture view, don, is number one, most people actually comply with subpoenas. so much focus has been on who hasn't been complying. at the end of the day, there's a tremendous risk that someone takes by not doing so. i don't know what...
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elliott, thank you. david and doug, stick around.n't have enough analogies from movies for me. >>> coming up a life threatening storm, hurricane ian and strengthening and moving closer by the second to florida. forecasters are predicting a near worse case scenario for the entire tampa area. this is what it looks like fror space. it is very serious. and all floridians must heed the warnings. the very latest on ian's path is next. so while we're here... ...flu shot, as well? let's do it. when you need to talk vaccinations, our pharmacists are here. ♪ ♪ when high quality is the only quality that matters, we fit your standards, with no-compromise quality and a lifetime guarantee. bath fitr. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free constation. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate pe
elliott, thank you. david and doug, stick around.n't have enough analogies from movies for me. >>> coming up a life threatening storm, hurricane ian and strengthening and moving closer by the second to florida. forecasters are predicting a near worse case scenario for the entire tampa area. this is what it looks like fror space. it is very serious. and all floridians must heed the warnings. the very latest on ian's path is next. so while we're here... ...flu shot, as well? let's do it....
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elliott has been accused of murdering another person before gunning down officer o'connor whose widowpretty clear these criminals were out on the street because of our district attorney, larry krasner. his slap on the wrist penalties have caused me a lifetime of sorrow. >> not just that one case. krasner's soft on crime policies blamed for a lot more than that. since 2019 homicides are up 58% in philadelphia and robberies with guns up 46%. the amount of cases thrown out since 2016 overall has more than doubled. isn't that a crazy statistics? >> harris: i know you have more to say. that's the thing that really strikes me the most. that you have all of those cases being thrown out yet things are getting more dangerous and more criminals are committing more crimes, more revit vice -- recidivism. >> the number of drug cases is four times the amount it was in 2016. he was elected in 2017 those numbers compared to 2016. a startling increase. no wonder what republicans are pushing to impeach them. the state need a simple majority in the house and 2/3 vote in the senate requiring five democra
elliott has been accused of murdering another person before gunning down officer o'connor whose widowpretty clear these criminals were out on the street because of our district attorney, larry krasner. his slap on the wrist penalties have caused me a lifetime of sorrow. >> not just that one case. krasner's soft on crime policies blamed for a lot more than that. since 2019 homicides are up 58% in philadelphia and robberies with guns up 46%. the amount of cases thrown out since 2016 overall...
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elliott is accused of murdering another person before eventually gunning down officer o'connor.> it's pretty clear these criminals were out on the street because of our district attorney larry krasner. his slap on the wrist penalties have caused me a lifetime of sorrow. >> look at this as well. his soft on crime policies are blamed for a lot more than that one case. since 2019 homicides in philadelphia are up 58% and robberies with guns up 46%. you mentioned the vote to hold krasner in contempt was bipartisan centering around the validity of a subpoena for the committee's investigation. >> he believes he is firmly above the law and above our general assembly's authority to oversee his office. >> back in 2019 u.s. attorney william mcswain partially blamed krasner for the shooting of six philadelphia police officers saying he promotes a culture of disrespecting police and vile rhetoric puts officers' lives in danger. >> bill: nate, thanks, night to see you. >> dana: let's bring in a philadelphia radio host. you live there. give us your feeling from on the ground. as an observer an
elliott is accused of murdering another person before eventually gunning down officer o'connor.> it's pretty clear these criminals were out on the street because of our district attorney larry krasner. his slap on the wrist penalties have caused me a lifetime of sorrow. >> look at this as well. his soft on crime policies are blamed for a lot more than that one case. since 2019 homicides in philadelphia are up 58% and robberies with guns up 46%. you mentioned the vote to hold krasner in...
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what would they have to do, elliott, with attorney/client privilege or even executive privilege?they are very careful in saying, look, we can segregate out the classified documents here because of the fact they are clearly marked, they say the word classified on them. assuming they are president trump's -- former president trump's attorney/client privileged documents just take them out. make those subject to the review of the special master but the special master has no business poking around these classified documents. a line they used throughout this is saying that the president has no i think it's property, personal or legal interest in these documents, right? that no matter what you think of the president, no matter what you think of his arguments, the law is abundantly clear that these belong to the government, they belong in the national archives. it's almost like a filing for the future, they are just laying out the case and saying that, you know, some -- the law is very clear on a lot of this. >> they make the point of how irrational it would be to assume that donald trum
what would they have to do, elliott, with attorney/client privilege or even executive privilege?they are very careful in saying, look, we can segregate out the classified documents here because of the fact they are clearly marked, they say the word classified on them. assuming they are president trump's -- former president trump's attorney/client privileged documents just take them out. make those subject to the review of the special master but the special master has no business poking around...
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. >> and now, we go to elliott williams who served as the attorney justice, and so, is this as open andas the a.g. suggests? >> well, the allegations are quite damning as the attorney general lays them out, and we have not heard of the former president's response or trump's response, and so we don't know how they rebut them, and this is the central point, and this is president trump ees trump's def that, come on, who has not inherently rounded up the value of the property, and now, what attorney general james has laid out persuasively is that you are not talking about a few dollars here or square feet here, but it is a systemic pattern of ordering up by magnitudes and one was 500% higher than the estimated value. so, we shall see how the president responds, but it was a very persuasive caset at least on paper from the attorney general. >> and elliott from the rounding up went from 10,000 square foot, which is huge in new york, but donald trump, she says claims it was 30,000 square feet, and these are measurable, and some of the things that she is alleging are so flagrant, because, there
. >> and now, we go to elliott williams who served as the attorney justice, and so, is this as open andas the a.g. suggests? >> well, the allegations are quite damning as the attorney general lays them out, and we have not heard of the former president's response or trump's response, and so we don't know how they rebut them, and this is the central point, and this is president trump ees trump's def that, come on, who has not inherently rounded up the value of the property, and now,...
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stay with us as i bring in our panelists, eli honig and elliott williams. elly, how revealing do you think that clip is which we just on taped from that roger stone documentary? what does it tell us? >> this is one of the big remaining oun answered questions from the january 6 committee. they've answered a heck of a lot of questions but one of the big ones that we don't know the answer to is was there a direct line of communication from the white house to some of the these extremist groups. now a lot of people have focused on roger stone because he has known connections to oath keeps and proud boys and seen with those members leading up and on january 6. but we don't know if there was a line of communication established through roger stone and that is a big focus on wednesday. >> elliott, the text messages with the former white house chief of staff mark meadows, how concerning do you think that this level of coordination is went meadows and a man who is a known conspiracy theorist attempting to overturn the 2020 election. >> you know, alex, it is concerning
stay with us as i bring in our panelists, eli honig and elliott williams. elly, how revealing do you think that clip is which we just on taped from that roger stone documentary? what does it tell us? >> this is one of the big remaining oun answered questions from the january 6 committee. they've answered a heck of a lot of questions but one of the big ones that we don't know the answer to is was there a direct line of communication from the white house to some of the these extremist...
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we have seen a well-known investor in elliott, because shareholders are important at a time like thisl we sealed -- until we see a real change in the u.s. dollar, you have to wonder what lies ahead for bullion. kriti: there hasn't been a real gold piece because of what rates are doing. real rates aren't higher and they are getting that much returns from gold anyway, so why bother to weigh them with things like cryptocurrency? a lot to digest here. for now, the markets we are seeing flat on the screen here. the s&p 500 down just about eight. a two-year yield 294 basis points. whether we get to four in this session is a bit of a stretch. still something to watch. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world you're the first word i am arc crumpton -- mark crumpton. >> hundreds of thousands of people lined up for miles to pay tribute to queen elizabeth, today's funeral and subsequent journey to the final resting place in windsor was a last public rooms for a woman who reigned over her country for 70 years. global dignitaries from president biden to amp or
we have seen a well-known investor in elliott, because shareholders are important at a time like thisl we sealed -- until we see a real change in the u.s. dollar, you have to wonder what lies ahead for bullion. kriti: there hasn't been a real gold piece because of what rates are doing. real rates aren't higher and they are getting that much returns from gold anyway, so why bother to weigh them with things like cryptocurrency? a lot to digest here. for now, the markets we are seeing flat on the...
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. >> elliott, do you think this complicates the role of the special master, given how sensitive these documents are? is there any legitimate claim to executive privilege? >> well, you know, it's an excellent question, anderson. the special master's role was complicated enough based on the fact the judge never quite defined what the special master would be doing. look, there never had to be a special master named in this case. now of course that's where we are and the justice department and president trump's attorneys are going to sort of make some sense of that. but, you know, getting to david's point about who gets these kinds of clearances, in order to even get a special master, they're going to have to find someone who either, a, already has an incredibly high level of security clearance, or b, get one very, very quickly. and number two, will be palpable to all the parties. so, yes, the sensitivity of these documents -- assuming they're there -- is going to create incredibly complicated situations for the special master. again, to be clear, the judge could have left the situation i
. >> elliott, do you think this complicates the role of the special master, given how sensitive these documents are? is there any legitimate claim to executive privilege? >> well, you know, it's an excellent question, anderson. the special master's role was complicated enough based on the fact the judge never quite defined what the special master would be doing. look, there never had to be a special master named in this case. now of course that's where we are and the justice...
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joining us to cnn legal analyst, former deputy assistant, elliott williams. -- tenure at the justice department included serving as counsel to the assisted -- also with us, david urban, who served as captain strategist for the former president. -- how critical is it to figure out why the former president had this material, what who may have had access to it? >> it's critical for the intelligence damage is. for them to understand not what his thinking process was, but what actions were actually taken, with respect to the documents. the factual investigation about did anybody else see these documents, where they communicated to anyone, who else had access to them, what was the intention to do with them? was there something that triggered the search that was trying to prevent it, or had it just been so long they had been trying to get the documents that they finally executed a physical search. now that we know a little bit more details about the nature of, at least, one of these particular -- there's consequences beyond just the u.s. national security establishment. as a director saying
joining us to cnn legal analyst, former deputy assistant, elliott williams. -- tenure at the justice department included serving as counsel to the assisted -- also with us, david urban, who served as captain strategist for the former president. -- how critical is it to figure out why the former president had this material, what who may have had access to it? >> it's critical for the intelligence damage is. for them to understand not what his thinking process was, but what actions were...
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. >> chris elliott runs the consumer advocacy blog. elliott advocacy.hey all are very similar. they involve someone taking a ride, usually just a short ride to get out. >> and then there's a charge on your card and they they send you the photos and they charge you. and there's really nothing you can do about it. >> he says some drivers see the scam as easy money to avoid being the victim. he says, first of all, when you get in the car, take a picture. >> and when you get out of the car, take a picture. also engage in some conversation with the driver establish some are poor. i would say it's far less likely that your driver is going to report you. for a false damage claim. if you have a reporter with the driver. >> and if you do find yourself facing a damage claim, ask for photos and to see the report. if all else fails, reach out to your bank and file a fraud claim. fortunately, my bank did refund me that after disputing the charge and saying it was like a scam in fraudulent, they refunded it back. but again, it's like it's it really is in the bank's r
. >> chris elliott runs the consumer advocacy blog. elliott advocacy.hey all are very similar. they involve someone taking a ride, usually just a short ride to get out. >> and then there's a charge on your card and they they send you the photos and they charge you. and there's really nothing you can do about it. >> he says some drivers see the scam as easy money to avoid being the victim. he says, first of all, when you get in the car, take a picture. >> and when you get...
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cowboys respond, ezekiel elliott, his first touchdown of the season. game tied 13-13 heading into the fourth and final quarter. cooper rushed, great throw. ceedee lamb, what a catch. 20-13, cowboys last chance. they have to push the ball down the field here. daniel jones stepping up, but picked off. the giants hand the cowboys the first loss of the season. the defending nba champs take their game to the global stage. two preseason games against the wizards this week. on good allah signed a -- andre iguodala is going to be a vital piece providing veteran leadership on and off the court and today explain how he came to his decision. >> i do not even know how i was going to reveal it. i really did not know. i got on the peloton like two times last week. once you are back on the court you are back on the court. it is almost like it was yesterday. >> what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get th
cowboys respond, ezekiel elliott, his first touchdown of the season. game tied 13-13 heading into the fourth and final quarter. cooper rushed, great throw. ceedee lamb, what a catch. 20-13, cowboys last chance. they have to push the ball down the field here. daniel jones stepping up, but picked off. the giants hand the cowboys the first loss of the season. the defending nba champs take their game to the global stage. two preseason games against the wizards this week. on good allah signed a --...
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. >> chris elliott runs the consumer advocacy blog. elliott advocacy.says he's seen a recent uptick in these lift damage scams. they all are very similar. they involve someone taking a ride. usually just a short ride to get out. >> and then there's a charge on your card and they they send you the photos and they charge you. and there's really nothing you can do about it. >> he says some drivers see the scam as easy money to avoid being the victim. he says, first of all, when you get in the car, take a picture. >> and when you get out of the car, take a picture. also engage in some conversation with the driver establish some are poor. i would say it's far less likely that your driver is going to report you. for a false damage claim. if you have a reporter with the driver. >> and if you do find yourself facing a damage claim, ask for photos and to see the report. if all else fails, reach out to your bank and file a fraud claim. fortunately, my bank did refund me that after disputing the lharge and saying it was like a scam in fraudulent, they refunded it
. >> chris elliott runs the consumer advocacy blog. elliott advocacy.says he's seen a recent uptick in these lift damage scams. they all are very similar. they involve someone taking a ride. usually just a short ride to get out. >> and then there's a charge on your card and they they send you the photos and they charge you. and there's really nothing you can do about it. >> he says some drivers see the scam as easy money to avoid being the victim. he says, first of all, when...
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it got ridiculous, like, di eventually say, oh no, she didn't go to elliott and i didn't go to palmerston that literally top 2 weeks, which meant it was 3 weeks before place launched a 2nd search for joanne. and how long did the 1st search for, for we did that from that lunchtime on search for ask. and what about the 2nd? the 2nd search went for a couple of dies. how many people are involved? the 2nd 2nd home knows have more. i'm trying to think back outside, right. and it was like i said once before is like a place officer. me was with there. i might barks and, but then by then to wait side it was something i was definitely embody. oh, my understanding is she was a camera and taught personal trains in taught person who moved around a phase. so initially i certainly didn't suspect any foul play or anything like that. i would suspect that given the area that she was in the people that she was with her intoxication level, she perhaps had wandered off into the bush and had become disoriented on confident that the local police on granted everything that we could. and, and i believe that anyth
it got ridiculous, like, di eventually say, oh no, she didn't go to elliott and i didn't go to palmerston that literally top 2 weeks, which meant it was 3 weeks before place launched a 2nd search for joanne. and how long did the 1st search for, for we did that from that lunchtime on search for ask. and what about the 2nd? the 2nd search went for a couple of dies. how many people are involved? the 2nd 2nd home knows have more. i'm trying to think back outside, right. and it was like i said once...
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had to leave the assault and a federal struck regiments just after sundown and a portion of steven elliottigade collapsed the confederate offenses but by 10:00 p.m. the federalist ran out of steam and out of ammunition and a series of confederate counterattacks regain the lost ground and the fighting peter daut about midnight. all during that day colonel harris had diligently to identify a third line of defense closer to petersburg and once the combat subsided beauregard's exhausted warriors slipped out of the hagood line to 1000 yards in the rear. they are where he rebels and what was left of the evening seriously digging the earth works along the line that harris had laid out. meanwhile in bermuda pick it restored all that even lost the day before and stained content to spam the -- is the frustrating as the federal performance on june 17 must have been to grant robert e. lee severed his own anxiety that day. at daybreak he pressed beauregard to clarify the identity of his opponents predict real commander replied that he faced to korsak federalists presumably the 18th and second taint cou
had to leave the assault and a federal struck regiments just after sundown and a portion of steven elliottigade collapsed the confederate offenses but by 10:00 p.m. the federalist ran out of steam and out of ammunition and a series of confederate counterattacks regain the lost ground and the fighting peter daut about midnight. all during that day colonel harris had diligently to identify a third line of defense closer to petersburg and once the combat subsided beauregard's exhausted warriors...
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i am a fellow here at the elliott school. we are grateful to have the professor here with us.lso i just want to thank the panelists. most of us are still learning that part of the world. i would say if you could -- for the policy or the world in general because it seems to be political nature. if you could comment on what would be therw way forward. >> i will not abuse my position as moderator. i will make a comment. i will start by saying this is a war who continued into something that neither american society or the afghan society has come toue grips with and that is the cost of the war. the inflation-adjusted it's unpaid for a. of 96% of it as debt financing and there were data that we think about 600,000 american troops over 20 years among the shortest rotations to the combat in american history. that means about .2% has been directly exposed. it's intentional that it remains and can be forgotten. most of the debt wasn't of u.s. military personnel but rather contractors. it's about the war because private enterprise and private violence doesn't have the public accountabili
i am a fellow here at the elliott school. we are grateful to have the professor here with us.lso i just want to thank the panelists. most of us are still learning that part of the world. i would say if you could -- for the policy or the world in general because it seems to be political nature. if you could comment on what would be therw way forward. >> i will not abuse my position as moderator. i will make a comment. i will start by saying this is a war who continued into something that...
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cowboys respond, ezekiel elliott, his first touchdown of the season. game tied 13-13 heading into the fourth and final quarter. cooper rushed, great throw. ceedee lamb, what a catch. 20-13, cowboys last chance. they have to push the ball down the field here. daniel jones stepping up, but picked off. the giants hand the cowboys the first loss of the season. the defending nba champs take their game to the global stage. two preseason games against the wizards this week. on good allah signed a -- andre iguodala is going to be a vital piece providing veteran leadership on and off the court and today explain how he came to his decision. >> i do not even know how i was going to reveal it. i really did not know. i got on the peloton like two times last week. once you are back on the court you are back on the court. it is almost like it was yesterday. let's be real... who has the time to clean an hour or two a week? not us. but a few minutes here or there? totally doable! so we started swiffering! it's a fast and easy way to clean without the whole production.
cowboys respond, ezekiel elliott, his first touchdown of the season. game tied 13-13 heading into the fourth and final quarter. cooper rushed, great throw. ceedee lamb, what a catch. 20-13, cowboys last chance. they have to push the ball down the field here. daniel jones stepping up, but picked off. the giants hand the cowboys the first loss of the season. the defending nba champs take their game to the global stage. two preseason games against the wizards this week. on good allah signed a --...
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quote, collaborators has been posted on telegram along with calls the violence against them. ortiz elliott to try and cover pools. last week, saw dramatic changes on the grain. chessboard washing force is positioned in parts of the heart of region were sent south to help on the battlefield in don bass. this allowed key of to regain control of these rather vast areas over here. mainstream outlets were quick to report on what they called a major success by the gradient army. however, how key of pretty much immediately began to treat some locals. there has fallen on deaf ears mala, sunday rooms and you know, to me with a forced to leave their homes. but now i'm well aware that not everyone was able to get out and they will now be repressed. ukrainian, nazis will not quit attempting to filter the population population as they so claim the ukrainian people, which they say is not like the russian people. the question then is why do they exterminate their own people the ukrainians, just like they do the russians? when the russian troops moved in, in february this year, locals had 3 options for th
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elliott investment management bought about $1 billion of a jump on deal supporting its own buyout ofoftware company citrix. >> coming up next, our guess tells us why a hope of apace it -- pivot is silly and why we should not fight the fed. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> my colleagues and i are extremely committed to bringing inflation back down to the 2% goal. we raised the target range to 3.75% and there will likely be softening of labor market conditions. we should move our policy rate to a level that is restrictive enough to bring inflation down to 2%. we have just moved into what i believe is the very lowest level of what might be restrictive. >> it's time for morning calls. we're going to take a look at what strategists are saying about a recession. what calls are you following right now? >> there's a big one that has come out. they're looking at the odds of a contraction on the back of the fed rate hikes. they say a recession is all but unavoidable. this is coming from the head of fixed income. this is a man named earl davidson. he says rates will need to stay much higher for longer.
elliott investment management bought about $1 billion of a jump on deal supporting its own buyout ofoftware company citrix. >> coming up next, our guess tells us why a hope of apace it -- pivot is silly and why we should not fight the fed. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> my colleagues and i are extremely committed to bringing inflation back down to the 2% goal. we raised the target range to 3.75% and there will likely be softening of labor market conditions. we should move our policy rate...
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we now have elliott williams and former fbi chief peter strzok. we will talk about these issues.hat is in this filing and what are you learning? >> we see a lot of disagreement, obviously. for instance, the justice department wants us to be quick and when they want this to be done by october 17th. the trump team says what about 90 days or three months? how about never? we know the game. the government wants the special master to not look at classified documents and not to consider anything about executive privilege, which they do not believe is a thing. trump says the whole point is to look at executive privilege and to look at everything. those are two big places where the sides disagree. another thing that is interesting in the filing is, you see trump saying for the first time and maybe suggesting that they are trying to take the position that maybe not all of these documents are classified. they say that the government is presuming bee stings are classified when they are marked classified and it is up to the special master to decide whether these items are actually classified
we now have elliott williams and former fbi chief peter strzok. we will talk about these issues.hat is in this filing and what are you learning? >> we see a lot of disagreement, obviously. for instance, the justice department wants us to be quick and when they want this to be done by october 17th. the trump team says what about 90 days or three months? how about never? we know the game. the government wants the special master to not look at classified documents and not to consider...
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elliott khashoggi has broken his own marathon record this morning.eople are expected to travel to the finals, but many fans say they're being priced out — with too few affordable rooms, as our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi reports from doha. with less than two months left for the world cup to kick off, the excitement is building up. qatari nationals and residents are bracing themselves for the biggest football carnival. the country is set to become the smallest nation ever to host the tournament. qatar is expecting to attract 1.2 million visitors during the course of the world cup. it has invested billions of dollars to organise the tournament ever since it won the bid in 2010. but with just weeks left for the kick—off, many fans who were planning to come down from different parts of the world are struggling to find accommodation. qatar has a little over 30,000 hotel rooms, out of which 80% have been booked by fifa for officials and football teams. this has squeezed availability for travelling fans. the organisers say that there wi
elliott khashoggi has broken his own marathon record this morning.eople are expected to travel to the finals, but many fans say they're being priced out — with too few affordable rooms, as our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi reports from doha. with less than two months left for the world cup to kick off, the excitement is building up. qatari nationals and residents are bracing themselves for the biggest football carnival. the country is set to become the smallest nation ever...
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olivia: we have seen some interesting things like elliott coming in and buying the debt parts privatequity via for this deal with great speed, apollo is finding the equity checked with a loan. we are seeing interesting things happening in order to get these deals done. at what level it clears is going to change as a volatility in the market changes. guy: i hear there is a powder there. how much does distress these things have to get? thank you, olivia raimondo on what is happening with great speed. we are going to talk about oil not. talk about lowering oil outward and about pressure on the global economy uncovered. the j.p. morgan strategist is joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are one hour into the u.s. trading session. abigail: a brutal day. the rally yesterday turning to be a one-day reprieve. the s&p 500 down. the worst day in about two weeks. apple on track for its worst today since june. they are cutting the production they been looking for a few weeks ago. bank of america cutting their rating on this and of course we have a macro pressure higher after falling yesterd
olivia: we have seen some interesting things like elliott coming in and buying the debt parts privatequity via for this deal with great speed, apollo is finding the equity checked with a loan. we are seeing interesting things happening in order to get these deals done. at what level it clears is going to change as a volatility in the market changes. guy: i hear there is a powder there. how much does distress these things have to get? thank you, olivia raimondo on what is happening with great...