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her name is emily murphy.ing her congressional testimony three months after this picture was taken, she was asked specifically if the president or anybody else at the white house had talked to her about her agency's plans for the fbi building on pennsylvania avenue. that was the specific question. did you meet with the president about this? or other people at the white house? she did. that's what that meeting was about, we now know. she had taken those meetings. she had had those conversations, including with the president personally. but that's not what emily murphy said when she was asked about it specifically under oath. she insisted throughout her testimony it was just the fbi who had directed her office to make any and all changes to the plan for fbi headquarters. >>> now, we do seem to have what essentially looks like a smoking gun in terms of what happened -- well, a, the fact that meeting happened. also now what happened at that meeting. and what the president asked for at that meeting. the reason we'v
her name is emily murphy.ing her congressional testimony three months after this picture was taken, she was asked specifically if the president or anybody else at the white house had talked to her about her agency's plans for the fbi building on pennsylvania avenue. that was the specific question. did you meet with the president about this? or other people at the white house? she did. that's what that meeting was about, we now know. she had taken those meetings. she had had those conversations,...
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the woman in the middle is emily murphy, the administrator of the general services administration, the gsa oversees the buildings in the federal government. it's also the landlord to trump's washington hotel, which means he has a strong interest in what she does and in the neighborhood around that hotel. and that neighborhood includes the current fbi headquarters which has for years been at the center of debate. renovate at the current site or build something new in the suburbs. if you are donald trump you might have an interest in whether prime land opens up almost directly across from your hotel, who knows what could go in there, perhaps maybe another competing hotel? if you're donald trump and you're president, maybe you reach a hand into the agency process behind the decision about whether the fbi stays or goes and put a thumb on the scale to protect the revenue stream at your private hotel. now, that would be wildly corrupt, of course, not to mention insanely flagrant. there's a lot we don't know about what happened at that january meeting in this photo. we do know that emily murp
the woman in the middle is emily murphy, the administrator of the general services administration, the gsa oversees the buildings in the federal government. it's also the landlord to trump's washington hotel, which means he has a strong interest in what she does and in the neighborhood around that hotel. and that neighborhood includes the current fbi headquarters which has for years been at the center of debate. renovate at the current site or build something new in the suburbs. if you are...
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president trump's role after an oval office meeting in january between trump, gsa an midadministrator emily murphy future of the fbi building. a previous inspector general's report accused murphy of not being forthcoming about the white house meeting in testimony to congress earlier this year. as staff attempted to finalize the plan to keep the fbi headquarters in d.c. and put it in writing, one gsa staffer wrote, quote, ideally, i think it would first recap the oval meeting with what potus directed everyone to do. then ask emily to execute potus' order. another internal e-mail said that gsa was going to, quote, hold our ground on funding source and that it is a new demolition, new construction per the president's instructions. the documents obtained by house democrats are a preview of the kind of oversight that democrats might escalate if they win the house majority in november. house democrats are deeply concerned about potential conflicts of interest that the president might have in his business dealings. cnn has reached out to the white house, and we're awaiting a response, kate. >> all right,
president trump's role after an oval office meeting in january between trump, gsa an midadministrator emily murphy future of the fbi building. a previous inspector general's report accused murphy of not being forthcoming about the white house meeting in testimony to congress earlier this year. as staff attempted to finalize the plan to keep the fbi headquarters in d.c. and put it in writing, one gsa staffer wrote, quote, ideally, i think it would first recap the oval meeting with what potus...
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[applause] >> emily: governor murphy we have a hurricane barreling toward the east coast into new jersey to recover from hurricane sandy and there's a belief that climate change made the hurricane more powerful. there were big economic losses there. how do you see the clean energy economy that you're trying to build contributing to economic growth? this idea of doing well by doing good? >> gov. murphy: by the way this is a fascinating discussion and i think one reaction i'm having up here is the likes of all of us will never have mattered more. whether you're a governor, a mayor, running the world's premier ngo's a for-profit ceo, an investor, give the hand we have been dealt we will have never mattered more. folks will look back 100 years from now, folks like the group we guard today we changed history, and that's the reason weave gathered here today. and one of the -- there's a lot of myth busting so you have both in the corporate side and the investment side this question of you can do good or do well. that's also a reality in politics. that if you're for climate change you must be ag
[applause] >> emily: governor murphy we have a hurricane barreling toward the east coast into new jersey to recover from hurricane sandy and there's a belief that climate change made the hurricane more powerful. there were big economic losses there. how do you see the clean energy economy that you're trying to build contributing to economic growth? this idea of doing well by doing good? >> gov. murphy: by the way this is a fascinating discussion and i think one reaction i'm having...
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emily deshinski, mike murphy and jack brewer, welcome to one and all. let's get to it.ch in focus. maria bartiromo sat down exclusively with oracle co-founder and executive chairman, larry ellison for an interview. we start with his take on the future of the tech industry and how oracle continues to beat back the competition. mike: larry, let me turn you, you're a states nan the industryman in theindustry. you've watched small companies become big companies. what strikes you most about what you've seen over the last several years? >> again, sometimes i likeen the computer industry to the fashion industry, that certain brands get very popular, certain brands get unpopular. ibm when i came into the industry was the ultimate brand. it was not a company against whom you would compete. amazon now is kind of the number one brand in infrastructure cloud computing. let me tell you an interesting fact. amazon does not views aws to run their business. amazon runs their entire business on top of oracle, on top of the oracle database. they have been unable to migrate to aws because
emily deshinski, mike murphy and jack brewer, welcome to one and all. let's get to it.ch in focus. maria bartiromo sat down exclusively with oracle co-founder and executive chairman, larry ellison for an interview. we start with his take on the future of the tech industry and how oracle continues to beat back the competition. mike: larry, let me turn you, you're a states nan the industryman in theindustry. you've watched small companies become big companies. what strikes you most about what...