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my understanding was that dodd frank was implemented because of enron, and enron did not have liquidation- is my understanding. i am wondering what happens with dodd frank repeal of orderly liquidation of say, corporations that embezzle workers' retirement assets like enron? and how congress can have the stock act secrecy and all the embezzlement of asset-backed securities that workers actually earned and corporations and basil, -- embezzled. and dodd frank is not implemented. unilateral settlements are made with the hedge funds and immunity is granted to the corporations who embezzled from the workers. can you explain why that is allowed and why they are trying to repeal the orderly liquidation when no liquidation has been done? guest: in the aftermath of enron, congress passed sarbanes-oxley, meant to push criminal charges if the banks essentially cook their books. that was definitely a different approach than what president obama took, and he has been rightfully in my mind criticized for not looking harder at credit -- criminal charges or what happened at wall street. there is fraud bu
my understanding was that dodd frank was implemented because of enron, and enron did not have liquidation- is my understanding. i am wondering what happens with dodd frank repeal of orderly liquidation of say, corporations that embezzle workers' retirement assets like enron? and how congress can have the stock act secrecy and all the embezzlement of asset-backed securities that workers actually earned and corporations and basil, -- embezzled. and dodd frank is not implemented. unilateral...
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jail time for top executives of enron.fter leaving the justice department, wray was a defense attorney, notably for new jersey governor chris christie in the so-called bridgegate scandal. wray lacks extensive back ground in terrorism and national security prosecutions but is respected in the legal community. he is not well-known among rajs and file fbi agents. >> chris wray is unflappable to my experience. >> reporter: kent alex ander hired wray when he was u.s. attorney in georgia. >> i think the fbi could use a little less politics, and he is a very non-partisan guy. i was a clinton appointee as u.s. attorney when i hired him. chris is a republican. >> reporter: the appointment comes at a time when president trump's relationship with jeff sessions remains strained. for the second day in a row, the white house declined to say if the president had confidence in sessions. >>> the "cbs overnight news" >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right ba no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to
jail time for top executives of enron.fter leaving the justice department, wray was a defense attorney, notably for new jersey governor chris christie in the so-called bridgegate scandal. wray lacks extensive back ground in terrorism and national security prosecutions but is respected in the legal community. he is not well-known among rajs and file fbi agents. >> chris wray is unflappable to my experience. >> reporter: kent alex ander hired wray when he was u.s. attorney in georgia....
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i remember him on the enron case, followed that closely.e was part of the team that indicted skilling and indicted leigh. you see who else he was with, it was deputy attorney general james comey, who was involved. and mueller as fbi director. this is a seasoned guy. look, i think that -- we had a woman amy -- an attorney speaking about her this morning. speaking about noncontroversial. i think this is a guy, well, he's been at it for a long time, both sides, but he was a hard law enforcement and it seems like a guy who is as -- probably the least controversial appointment that i have seen trump make to date. i think he's kind of of the firmament. and 9/11 -- everything. he understands terrorism. he understands corporate fraud. good pick. >> how do you expect the market to behave? late yesterday we got a headline suggesting comey would not go so far as to accuse the president of obstruction. then other headlines that said he will in fact push back on the notion that he told the president he was not under investigation. saw a bit of a sell-of
i remember him on the enron case, followed that closely.e was part of the team that indicted skilling and indicted leigh. you see who else he was with, it was deputy attorney general james comey, who was involved. and mueller as fbi director. this is a seasoned guy. look, i think that -- we had a woman amy -- an attorney speaking about her this morning. speaking about noncontroversial. i think this is a guy, well, he's been at it for a long time, both sides, but he was a hard law enforcement...
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and you will make a product that nobody else would buy without tax subsidies, that kind of thing -- enron instance went bankrupt playing this game. they were going to be the guys who got rich off of global warming. vonnie: enron went bankrupt because the guys were speculating -- speculating -- grover: imaginary trading on global warming credits. vonnie: ok, grover. we will adjourn and come back to this debate. eastern we00 p.m. have an exclusive interview with richard branson about his biggest concerns. should the u.s. exit the paris climate deal? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." let's turn to a developing story we learned minutes ago that fired fbi director james comey will testify june 8, next thursday before the senate intelligence committee and it will be an open testimony. more in the high-stakes investigation of his this missile by president donald trump. joining us -- dismissal by president donald trump. it what do we know about the development that it will be an open testimony and take place on thursday? shannon: expected there to be fireworks on an acti
and you will make a product that nobody else would buy without tax subsidies, that kind of thing -- enron instance went bankrupt playing this game. they were going to be the guys who got rich off of global warming. vonnie: enron went bankrupt because the guys were speculating -- speculating -- grover: imaginary trading on global warming credits. vonnie: ok, grover. we will adjourn and come back to this debate. eastern we00 p.m. have an exclusive interview with richard branson about his biggest...
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ray was voted to justice division when heoversaw investigations from the enron into wake of 9/11. >>> and the announcement comes one day after the fbi director comey isblic on capitol hill fo first time since his sk expecte qu investigation into theinterfere. intelligence officials a probe has the details from washington. >> reporte hearings on capitol hill are teeing up tomorrow's hearing with former fbi director james comey who may or may not have a lot to say about his meetings with president trump. he heads to ohio to talk law enforcement officia tevestigation into russian ly. >> each of you here todn oath t defend the ing that the directo he asked him to back off on the national security adviser russi >> any att house or even theo exploit this political purposes is ing. >> i have never been pressuredr >> but the main event is slate when comey testifies before theo talk about the asked comey to ed campaign ties to russia. he had told me in general terms that the president is uncomfortable with me because he asked for loyalty and i could only give him honesty. >> in an abc news pol
ray was voted to justice division when heoversaw investigations from the enron into wake of 9/11. >>> and the announcement comes one day after the fbi director comey isblic on capitol hill fo first time since his sk expecte qu investigation into theinterfere. intelligence officials a probe has the details from washington. >> reporte hearings on capitol hill are teeing up tomorrow's hearing with former fbi director james comey who may or may not have a lot to say about his...
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methodically staffing up his own team with foremidably legal mines who have worked on watergate to enronof the gate he brought on three litigators from his old law firm, but according to the national law journal he has now recruited michael dreeben an advocate who is the nation's foremost expert on criminal case but mueller isn't the only one staffing up. marc kasowitz the president's personal job has brought on two more laws. michael buoy and jay has written an op-ed for fox news saying after comey's testimony this week the president collapsed like a house of card. back to you. >> thank you, lawyer are. >>> let's return to our panel on this. page pate, compare mueller's legal team and the people he has hired and what it says about their focus and the president's team. >> it's really not a fair comparison. mueller is putting together a top-notch team, a legal dream team of prosecutors, constitutional scholars and bringing in michael dreeben means that mueller is prepared to the issue whether it's he can be charged and indicted. mueller has evidence that the president, himself, has done s
methodically staffing up his own team with foremidably legal mines who have worked on watergate to enronof the gate he brought on three litigators from his old law firm, but according to the national law journal he has now recruited michael dreeben an advocate who is the nation's foremost expert on criminal case but mueller isn't the only one staffing up. marc kasowitz the president's personal job has brought on two more laws. michael buoy and jay has written an op-ed for fox news saying after...
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administration ahead in the criminal division overseeing investigations into corporate fraud including the enron scandal at a time james comey was deputy internal -- attorney general.>> he seems like to me a perfect person. i thought we should have a career person to take over the fbi and he fits the bill.>> in private practice he represented new jersey governor, chris christie in the bridge gate scandal. christie was not charged. he looks forward to serving the american people with an extraordinary were booked men and women in blue>>> joining us now is james taylor. did the president cross the line if he asked james comey to lift the cloud? >> the accumulated information i am looking at at this report is a good prosecutor that would say yes. there seems to be a motive that the president has but can you prove it? that is the difficult thing. the actions to ask him to leave the room when there is a meeting of all these high-level officials so he can talk to them privately and to invoke his job status and whether or not he wants to keep his job and he talked about him a couple times and comey sugg
administration ahead in the criminal division overseeing investigations into corporate fraud including the enron scandal at a time james comey was deputy internal -- attorney general.>> he seems like to me a perfect person. i thought we should have a career person to take over the fbi and he fits the bill.>> in private practice he represented new jersey governor, chris christie in the bridge gate scandal. christie was not charged. he looks forward to serving the american people with...
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he hid the evidence in enron and four people who were innocent spent a year in jail. you bring in head hunters like that. the first four people he brought in, one was someone who defended the clinton investigation. >> you have 13 in there. federal law prohibits the way of assessing applicants. >> these aren't applicants. he's recruiting. you tell me why the first four i don't know about the next nine. the first four are people that gave to democrats. one of them is a person who defended the clinton foundation. in in environment with a justice department where 97% of the donations last year went to hillary, 97%, explain to me why i should relax as a republican. >> bob english says the charges against trump are more serious than lying under oath. he writes that former president clinton was impeached for charges less serious than the ones before us now. in the current case, comey was exploring the possibility of american involvement in the russian plon ploth, a treasonous offense. >> what are the charges? >> talked about what they could investigate. >> notice how the who
he hid the evidence in enron and four people who were innocent spent a year in jail. you bring in head hunters like that. the first four people he brought in, one was someone who defended the clinton investigation. >> you have 13 in there. federal law prohibits the way of assessing applicants. >> these aren't applicants. he's recruiting. you tell me why the first four i don't know about the next nine. the first four are people that gave to democrats. one of them is a person who...
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ray also led the enron task force in 2004 under comey. and here's a look at what viewers are saying on social media. make new york great again, tweets new fbi director universally acclaimed. hopefully christopher ray is not like the other trump cabinet members, sexist, and racist. get the latest developments on this story by downloading our wusa9 app. >>> we're learning more about a huge nsa leaker reality winner. it appears the one time u.s. air force linguist isn't fond of president trump. the 25-year-old tweeted negatively about the president on her public twitter accoun orange fascist. winner faces a decade in prison for leaking classified information that showed how russian hackers. at a hearing tomorrow, a u.s. magistrate will determine whether to release winner on bond. >>> just moments ago, a judge sentenced a maryland mother who suffocated her two young children with plastic bags to 45 years in prison. this woman, 26-year-old sonya soon of chevrolet, maryland, pleaded guilty in march to two counts of murder. her mother said sonya
ray also led the enron task force in 2004 under comey. and here's a look at what viewers are saying on social media. make new york great again, tweets new fbi director universally acclaimed. hopefully christopher ray is not like the other trump cabinet members, sexist, and racist. get the latest developments on this story by downloading our wusa9 app. >>> we're learning more about a huge nsa leaker reality winner. it appears the one time u.s. air force linguist isn't fond of president...
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he was on the enron task force if you remember. >> led the doj's investigation into enron. >> he was bush back in 2003 to be at cystant attorney general in charge of the criminal division of the department of justice, too. we will talk more about this when we come back. in the meantime, though, maybe it was the warning of jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon about the dangers of writing too many subprime auto loans or maybe it was the memory of what happened during the financial crisis in 2009. either way lenders appear to be realizing too much subprime lending may not be good. phil lebeau has the details of a new report showing a big drop in subprime auto loans. phil? >> becky, this is a big change from 12 or 18 months ago when we saw a big surge in the amount of loans written to those with the poorest credit scores. take a look at the latest data from experrian. those are auto loan originations. in other words new loans written in the first quarter. look at the drop in subprime and deep subprime down 9% and 7% respectively. according to the people who track this at experian this is all about t
he was on the enron task force if you remember. >> led the doj's investigation into enron. >> he was bush back in 2003 to be at cystant attorney general in charge of the criminal division of the department of justice, too. we will talk more about this when we come back. in the meantime, though, maybe it was the warning of jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon about the dangers of writing too many subprime auto loans or maybe it was the memory of what happened during the financial crisis in 2009....
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and bringing down crimes like enron. a lot of pressure here. >> our next guest, speaker newt gingrich, says the first few people mueller hired were democrats or given to democratic candidates. is that a fair issue to bring up? >> clearly, several of the people he's hired have made donations to democrats in the past. but justice department guidelines say he cannot use that against people in terms of whether they're republicans or democrats in regards to hiring. he's supposed to use the basis of their skills. one thing we can take as fact. bob mueller is not seen, by and large, as a partisan figure. he served as fbi director for ten years. he was reconfirmed by the senate, 100-0. >> he's starting to get some pushback from some. >> clearly, some people are pushing at bob mueller. i'm not sure that dog is going to hunt. >> what do you make of the tensions between the president and the justice department? especially deputy a.g. rosenstein. >> extraordinary. i talked to sources on friday. they were perplexed. the president's t
and bringing down crimes like enron. a lot of pressure here. >> our next guest, speaker newt gingrich, says the first few people mueller hired were democrats or given to democratic candidates. is that a fair issue to bring up? >> clearly, several of the people he's hired have made donations to democrats in the past. but justice department guidelines say he cannot use that against people in terms of whether they're republicans or democrats in regards to hiring. he's supposed to use...
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it is 350 miles long that begins in the enron duck mountains and ends in york harbor.t its widest point it is almost three miles wide and at its deepest merely to enter feet deep. but the river is one of ameri'
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underlying core business model of goober is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars to say. that going to that they could be drug addicted now ya know i you know i got out of my head i think if i had to. fold last place because if the good lord yes they are going and it. has good legs. you must love him. apple's own the company you take back the media is that like that is that a little bit after the company and. then i did that but i'm not and i'm not i'm not going to be a sort of i'm not out by that i'm on a i'm nothing on. the end of the eternity. on their. last i'm not there got it or not i maybe it. has to by you go with something i think issued by you got the idea that i am a book idea or godly i'm aware of your on a bed dead on the bottom of the not under the on the porch so both. sides are going to be on this side i did the up on something that i guess what's outside of it yeah . this house had on your head i guess and that i'm not but that's a dodge that i have t.v. host a guy on a set that's something i think. it's going to pass on.
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underlying core business model of the labor is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. greetings and salutation. legendary journalist horace greeley the founder and editor of the famed new york tribune once declared fame is a popularity an accident and riches take wing only one thing endures and that is character and character is what's been severely missing these days in the scorched earth carnival landscape that is modern journalism oh we have a law we have a lot of characters but very little character. take the strange mixed-up case of the once revered twenty four hour cable news channel c.n.n. for example started by media mogul ted turner as the world's first twenty four hour news network the channel has baldwins vaulted in the mainstream prominence for its coverage of the purse to rock war and has dominated waiting rooms in airports ever since by now i'm sure you've read heard and tweeted that c.n.n. has found itself in a pretty journalistically awkward place during the last few days thanks to right wing provocateurs overzealous c.e.o.'s a
underlying core business model of the labor is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. greetings and salutation. legendary journalist horace greeley the founder and editor of the famed new york tribune once declared fame is a popularity an accident and riches take wing only one thing endures and that is character and character is what's been severely missing these days in the scorched earth carnival landscape that is modern journalism oh we have a...
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action through this emissions and international agreement, you find companies back at the time of enron and goldman sachs. henry paulson became the treasury secretary in the last couple of years for the george w. bush administration. he created a whole unit at treasury to develop the perfect trading system, the perfect carbon tax and that kind of thing. goldman sachs as a broker will be in the middle of every deal and will get a commission. now we have gary kohn at the white house, former head of goldman sachs, it was reported was supporter in the middle of us staying in the paris climate treaty. it seems i'm accused of representing economic interest, when i think i'm representing consumer's interest. there is an obvious conflict of interest for people who come out of organizations like goldman sachs. as for the satellite measurements, i defer on that. host: this is john from new mexico. republican line. caller: hello, thank you for taking my call. it's great to talk to you. i would just like to mention that the iscc report was wrong. they had a report to university some ten years ago.
action through this emissions and international agreement, you find companies back at the time of enron and goldman sachs. henry paulson became the treasury secretary in the last couple of years for the george w. bush administration. he created a whole unit at treasury to develop the perfect trading system, the perfect carbon tax and that kind of thing. goldman sachs as a broker will be in the middle of every deal and will get a commission. now we have gary kohn at the white house, former head...
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christopher ray served in the bush administration and investigated enron.ion has been mostly positive with supporters saying he has strong credentials and vast experience. the senate has to approve him. >> parents in camden county received a hard lesson in how to spot drug use in their children. just like in an "actio "action " special report las
christopher ray served in the bush administration and investigated enron.ion has been mostly positive with supporters saying he has strong credentials and vast experience. the senate has to approve him. >> parents in camden county received a hard lesson in how to spot drug use in their children. just like in an "actio "action " special report las
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underlying core business model of the liver is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations run washington washington media the media the. voters elected a businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. in the afternoon here in moscow our top story the iraqi prime minister's declared victory over islamic state saying the army is recaptured the newry mosque in mosul which is where isis declared a caliphate three years ago but months of heavy fighting between the terrorists and the us led coalition of devastated not only the city itself but also the lives of hundreds of thousands of locals. within minutes of mosul's liberation headlines around the world were dominated by the recapturing of that city. iraq's prime minister is declaring an end to isis in mosul the end of the caliphate iraq's bold claim as it takes mosul famous mosque iraqi forces say they've take
underlying core business model of the liver is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations run washington washington media the media the. voters elected a businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. in the afternoon here in moscow our top story the iraqi...
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he was key in the enron probe. he also was a u.s. attorney working at a u.s.attorney's office in new york and played a big role in a lot of the mafia family prosecutions in the '90s. he's also got james quarrels who is a long-time partner of his who got his start in washington a couple decades ago as assistant on the watergate prosecution. between those two gentlemen especially you're looking at amazing experience and history handling major criminal cases the last several decades. >> is mueller starting from scratch or taking over -- report of a grand jury investigation in eastern district of virginia, is he taking over that grand jury and presenting information or starting from scratch? >> no, he is taking over that grand jury investigation. he's taking over everything that the fbi has been doing for the last year. actually longer than that if you count the paul manafort investigation that dates back to 2014. so basically every file, everything they were working on has now been handed over to the mueller team. they have been for the last couple weeks getting
he was key in the enron probe. he also was a u.s. attorney working at a u.s.attorney's office in new york and played a big role in a lot of the mafia family prosecutions in the '90s. he's also got james quarrels who is a long-time partner of his who got his start in washington a couple decades ago as assistant on the watergate prosecution. between those two gentlemen especially you're looking at amazing experience and history handling major criminal cases the last several decades. >> is...
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underlying core business model of goober is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars to say. thank you new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington washington post media the media the. voters elected to businessman to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . live.
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the underlying core business model of the liver is unsustainable and this is going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. possible in the dubrovnik in venice are all fixed travel destinations so it must be nice to live there or is it. true. that. crowds of tourists disrupt the city's economic and social life in them and hopefully before this on the celestial get out of the traditional story some nuts but not as we don't spend money into a school and not be. tried desperately not to collapse. the profit of. your coffee cup at home in the bushes up little on some snark up the supposed to mean a. lot of fun. but. is a tourist phobia or fear phone tone identity. that going to that there could be drug addicted now ya know i you know i i felt as if i had to every in. the. voldemort's claim basis if the good lord dead they are let out at the. courthouse and. you must love half the time of the big bad. is that like that is that a little bit after me to look at me and. said i am fat but i'm not and i'm not an activity i thought about but i'm not out by that i'm not that i'm nothing i'm o
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and this is going to go the way of enron as a. billion dollars. are going to want to have you know in so german row way ticket inspectors have been filmed forcibly dragging a black man off a train reportedly refused to pay the fine for not having a ticket please be aware the video coming up now does contain violence. i don't want you going because i didn't do it and you. should be ashamed of yourself this is really what you're doing what is wrong a man is said to be a forty eight year old nigerian since he didn't have a valid ticket and he claims he didn't have enough money to pay the penalty fare exclaimed the ticket inspectors took more little cash the man had but he refused to leave the train which point the guards then forcibly injected him into germany train operator says it's unusual to take only part payment for the third largest national response the clip got dozens of comments online the condemning the guard's actions others focused on the incident as an act of racism how much of figs and ramadan foundation told us it's symptomatic of thi
and this is going to go the way of enron as a. billion dollars. are going to want to have you know in so german row way ticket inspectors have been filmed forcibly dragging a black man off a train reportedly refused to pay the fine for not having a ticket please be aware the video coming up now does contain violence. i don't want you going because i didn't do it and you. should be ashamed of yourself this is really what you're doing what is wrong a man is said to be a forty eight year old...
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on corporate fraud prosecutions, the biggest, jail time for top executives of bankrupt energy giant enron. after leaving the justice department, wray was a defense attorney, notably for new jersey governor chris christie in the so-called bridgegate scandal. wray lax extensive background in terrorism and national security prosecutions, but he's respected in the legal community. he is not well-known among rank-and-file f.b.i. agents. >> chris wray is unflappable, from my experience. >> reporter: kent alexander hired wray when he was u.s. attorney in georgia. t a little less politics, and he's a very non-partisan guy. i was a clinton appointee when i hired him. chris is a republican. >> reporter: the appointment comes at a time when president trump's relationship with attorney general jeff sessions remains strained. for the second day in a row, the white house declined to say if the president had confidence in sessions. early senate reaction the wray's until nation was positive, even among some democrats. scott, in the aftermath of comey's firing, wray's biggest confirmation hurdle will be p
on corporate fraud prosecutions, the biggest, jail time for top executives of bankrupt energy giant enron. after leaving the justice department, wray was a defense attorney, notably for new jersey governor chris christie in the so-called bridgegate scandal. wray lax extensive background in terrorism and national security prosecutions, but he's respected in the legal community. he is not well-known among rank-and-file f.b.i. agents. >> chris wray is unflappable, from my experience....
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that the underlying core business model is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron. billion dollars. will come to sophie and. there were the syrian conflict escalating is getting higher there are standoffs around the world between major players become more complex leaders avoid confrontation where interests collide well we talk to military strategist and adviser to presidents ole over the world edward. what sections of. global resource strain relations and threatening to escalate the conflict meanwhile in the asia pacific no shots fired but the gone already. threat of another world war. and the pacifists global powers resolve conflicts without getting into one themselves. in the twenty first century. military strategists advisor to presidents and ministers all over the world edward lu it's great to have you back on our show again welcome back so mr loopback i'm going to start with the united states and syria the u.s. is finding itself deeper and deeper in a syrian conflict sending more troops warning of more attacks shooting non-government jets bombing it's forcing
that the underlying core business model is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron. billion dollars. will come to sophie and. there were the syrian conflict escalating is getting higher there are standoffs around the world between major players become more complex leaders avoid confrontation where interests collide well we talk to military strategist and adviser to presidents ole over the world edward. what sections of. global resource strain relations and threatening to...
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democrats in congress to another of mahler's special team members as andrew waste of men who led the enron investigation and he gave a lot of dough to obama so you can only imagine how fair and impartial he feels toward trump but those two aren't the ones that made me go whoa the one that really made me go well was jeanne you read because the actual investigation team member read not only gave to democrats she maxed out her contributions to clinton in both twenty sixteen and twenty fifteen as well as giving a whole bunch to obama too but worse than that re a woman who was going to be. conducting a major investigation and should thus be neutral actually representing the clinton foundation in iraq and tearing up there and she actually represented clinton herself in a lawsuit over her private email so she not only donated to clinton she represented clinton and now she's going to be a member of the team and the rest of probe and we're supposed to believe she'll be impartial just like the probe itself which and this is the worst part to me has probably only just begun. i'm a trial lawyer i've s
democrats in congress to another of mahler's special team members as andrew waste of men who led the enron investigation and he gave a lot of dough to obama so you can only imagine how fair and impartial he feels toward trump but those two aren't the ones that made me go whoa the one that really made me go well was jeanne you read because the actual investigation team member read not only gave to democrats she maxed out her contributions to clinton in both twenty sixteen and twenty fifteen as...
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speculating that the underlying core business model unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. twenty five minutes into our extended news our welcome back italy is threatening to close its ports to migrant rescue ships operated by non-governmental organizations which it suspects are being exploited by people traffickers now the country's being increasingly struggling in recent months with tens of thousands of refugees reaching its shores. oh. god. oh god all right right right it was was god. was. the italian prime minister says the country's being forced to take drastic measures and one says a huge neighbors to help this message doesn't come from a contrary that wants to break the rules all bend on its commentary and position its a contrary that design depression and which asks european elyse for a concrete contribution money if you can keep up limited i'd like to see that relaunch how to address this issue to dissolution please if you can obviously we have to discuss the issue together we do believe we can't leave find that italy or greece on his own
speculating that the underlying core business model unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. twenty five minutes into our extended news our welcome back italy is threatening to close its ports to migrant rescue ships operated by non-governmental organizations which it suspects are being exploited by people traffickers now the country's being increasingly struggling in recent months with tens of thousands of refugees reaching its shores. oh. god. oh...
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overseeing major investigations including the enron scandal. for the past twelve years, he has been in private practice working in litigaon as a partner at the king & spalding law firm in washington and atlanta. before that, he spent nearly a decade in the justice department, focusing on corporate fraud in addition to trade sanctions and money laundering. wray represented new jersey governor chris christie during the investigation into the george washington bridge lane- closing scandal. this comes just one day before former f-b-i director james comey will testify before congress on his dealings with president trump who fired him. back to you.. ( mark ) and this morning we are learning more about what comey could tell the senate intelligence committee during tomorrow's hearing. comey is expected to dispute president trump's claim that comey told him multiple times that the president was not under investigation. sources close to the investigation say that president trump may have misunderstood what comey was telling him. comey is also ánot expect
overseeing major investigations including the enron scandal. for the past twelve years, he has been in private practice working in litigaon as a partner at the king & spalding law firm in washington and atlanta. before that, he spent nearly a decade in the justice department, focusing on corporate fraud in addition to trade sanctions and money laundering. wray represented new jersey governor chris christie during the investigation into the george washington bridge lane- closing scandal....
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wray known for leading federal investigation of enron, and he represented new jersey governor chris christie in bridgegate scandal. my next guest said he sees no smoking gun in james comey's accountses of his past meetings with the president, joining us ambassador james woolsey, great to have you with us. your thoughts to the testimony to come from jim comey. as to how exciting it is, and how determining it is on the some of the charges, that have been lighting up washington, d.c. >> i read through it, late today, when it came out, i think if you put the day's hearings together with the testimony that is coming tomorrow, we really do have a rather substantial victory for the white house and the president on this. i think it's pretty clear that all of the talk of obstruction of justice of garbled almost entirely, fbi does two kinds of investigation, they do counter intelligence, and they investigations of crime, nobody could find a crime here very much. they kept talking about be on strukdobstruct of justice, there is no b obstruction of just i was counter intelligence, like saying if you dro
wray known for leading federal investigation of enron, and he represented new jersey governor chris christie in bridgegate scandal. my next guest said he sees no smoking gun in james comey's accountses of his past meetings with the president, joining us ambassador james woolsey, great to have you with us. your thoughts to the testimony to come from jim comey. as to how exciting it is, and how determining it is on the some of the charges, that have been lighting up washington, d.c. >> i...
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underlying core business model of goober is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi. billion dollars. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us it actually does pull along. really show i go out of my way to lunch you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same. apparently better than. to see people you've never heard of low down for the night the president of the world bank so very. seriously send us an e-mail. as the war on terror approaches that sixteenth anniversary we sometimes forget just how shocking and unprecedented some of its darkest turns have been take for example the case of the beta the first so-called high value target captured by the cia following nine eleven i was a beta spent years traveling the cia secret prisons circuit and went through a variety of torture methods including waterboarding sleep deprivation forced hunger and nudity. also beatings in two thousand and six he was transferred to a special section of guantanamo where he has ben ever sent to take us through th
underlying core business model of goober is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi. billion dollars. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us it actually does pull along. really show i go out of my way to lunch you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same. apparently better than. to see people you've never heard of low down for the night the president of the world bank so very. seriously...
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underlying core business model of the labor is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. economic development is all about numbers really pleased to report this quarter we earned one hundred six points. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about the fact that a c.e.o. might do. over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart is says. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. still a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are the just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly divided society from the part of the government tried to do both at nestle maybe. it might be making things worse. by saying this is not work this is. hopelessly disastrously wrong bosler the dubrovnik unfairness are all fixed travel destinations so it must be nice to live there or is it. crowds of tourists disrupt the city's economic and social life. for us on the celest
underlying core business model of the labor is unsustainable and this company's going to go the way of enron as multi billion dollars. economic development is all about numbers really pleased to report this quarter we earned one hundred six points. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about the fact that a c.e.o. might do. over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart is says. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's...
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are there in the past, they have experience, significant experience on everything from watergate to enron. this is a formidable group and the most significant recruit that we are learning of first reported by the national law journal is michael dreeben a lawyer in the general office who's a prolific supreme court advocate argued over 100 cases before the supreme court known as a renowned expert of criminal law. that's the new addition of the team along are with -- andrew weissm weissman. she's really bringing his a game to this. >> can we change up the tie, pink, purple or yellow or strategically a black or blue? >> i don't know we know at the color but we know he's taking it seriously everyone old fbi agents were whisked away. they did not show to the job looking exactly right so he's taking it seriously. shimon, you are up, no tie. >> one republican defending the president's decision to fire comey. former south carolina congre congress -- if trump were a democrat, the gop would be outraged. >> the reality is any president should know that you don't try to lean to top law enforcement off
are there in the past, they have experience, significant experience on everything from watergate to enron. this is a formidable group and the most significant recruit that we are learning of first reported by the national law journal is michael dreeben a lawyer in the general office who's a prolific supreme court advocate argued over 100 cases before the supreme court known as a renowned expert of criminal law. that's the new addition of the team along are with -- andrew weissm weissman. she's...
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both that enron and arthur andersen hit information from the defense in order to win. one of them worked for the clinton foundation, it is so ironic that you can't believe it. one of them fought the freedom of information act requests. what is mueller thinking? the first four lawyers who brings in her democrats and they are all headhunters, people who are out to get scalps and they are not giving up their jobs in order to come into the government, they are going to get somebody. i don't think they are going to get trump, but i guarantee you they will find someone to did something wrong. they are expanding with their looking at. the original question was was there collusion between the trump campaign and the russians? comey himself in open testimony had no evidence after six or seven months. say that they are sleepwalking, what do you mean? guest: they are not looking at what mueller is doing. he's bringing in professional democrats who are headhunters who i think have severareally dangerous reputations. second, comey is the person who appointed patrick fitzgerald as sp
both that enron and arthur andersen hit information from the defense in order to win. one of them worked for the clinton foundation, it is so ironic that you can't believe it. one of them fought the freedom of information act requests. what is mueller thinking? the first four lawyers who brings in her democrats and they are all headhunters, people who are out to get scalps and they are not giving up their jobs in order to come into the government, they are going to get somebody. i don't think...
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for its involvement with the enron case in the recent years though.w jersey governor chris christie. not only friends but close political confidant. and seemingly that connection is there. we at least know that ray will be the nomination from the president. they were early -- interviewing earlier this month. they're set to testify before the cameras and the american public tomorrow. the former attorney did that. is not a police officer not a cop. this is an fbi that increasingly since 911 has had to deal with terrorism. let's bring in the former fbi director. thanks f weighing in this morning. we are just getting the news. i know of him with regard of his background. i know he is a yale graduate. there may be some reservations about him being the fbi director because he does not have law enforcement background the fbi is also involved in a lot of other investigations. i think it's a good choice. in view of the fact that he has no political agenda the sky. he has not been on the radar with regard to being very public . obviously it was someone new and
for its involvement with the enron case in the recent years though.w jersey governor chris christie. not only friends but close political confidant. and seemingly that connection is there. we at least know that ray will be the nomination from the president. they were early -- interviewing earlier this month. they're set to testify before the cameras and the american public tomorrow. the former attorney did that. is not a police officer not a cop. this is an fbi that increasingly since 911 has...
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vonnie: white-collar crimes was one of his specialties come he oversaw the enron task force. how does this impact the testimony tomorrow? james comey getting ready to testify. kevin: republicans are quickly mobilizing their ground game, rapid response type of political strategy as they await a hearing for tomorrow. moments away, we will be hearing intelligence community officials, including the acting fbi director andrew mccabe. about an hour ago as the president tweeted his nominee for christopher wray, a former bush republican prosecutor, to leave the fbi. the only thing on the minds of lawmakers here in washington today is just what will come tomorrow when former fbi director comey is set to testify. speaking publicly for the first time since president trump fired him. vonnie: kevin cirilli, thank you. we will bring you those remarks on infrastructure live at 1:20 new york time today. full coverage of tomorrow's testimony before the senate intelligence committee starting at 9:30 in new york. to the other big event investors are watching closely, britain's general election.
vonnie: white-collar crimes was one of his specialties come he oversaw the enron task force. how does this impact the testimony tomorrow? james comey getting ready to testify. kevin: republicans are quickly mobilizing their ground game, rapid response type of political strategy as they await a hearing for tomorrow. moments away, we will be hearing intelligence community officials, including the acting fbi director andrew mccabe. about an hour ago as the president tweeted his nominee for...
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this includes seasoned investigators who have worked on the enron scandal to water gate which happened 45 years ago today. burglars were arrested inside the watergate complex and the subsequent investigation uncovered a vast political conspiracies leading all the way up to that man, richard nixon, and so began his downfall, ending with his resignation in august of 1974. >>> still to come the president's advisory counsel on hiv and aids got smaller. half a dozen members suddenly calling it quits. >>> health experts are warning this may do more harm than good. to honor congresswoman nancy pelosi for her decades of work fighting h-i-v and aids. meanwhile, kpix five's betty yu shows us: some members of the president's advisory council on h-i-v and . >>> people turned out to honor congresswoman nancy pelosi for fighting hiv and aids. meanwhile members of the president's advisory council have called it quits. >> it has to be a comfort to their family that we do not forget. >> nancy pelosi stood in golden gate park to thank people for turning grief into action. and people turned out to honor
this includes seasoned investigators who have worked on the enron scandal to water gate which happened 45 years ago today. burglars were arrested inside the watergate complex and the subsequent investigation uncovered a vast political conspiracies leading all the way up to that man, richard nixon, and so began his downfall, ending with his resignation in august of 1974. >>> still to come the president's advisory counsel on hiv and aids got smaller. half a dozen members suddenly calling...
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. >> eboni: he was the prosecutor in the enron scandal. a lot of people said they were too big to prosecute but here you have this attorney going after them and being successful. >> andrew: he has impeccable credentials. i think donald trump wants to get the best people. can i say something personal about him? people don't realize this because he is so controversial with the democrats in the mainstream media. but when bob kraft's wife was dying company called called them every day. david freeman, ambassador to israel, his wife passed away. he spent three hours in a car so he could make shiva. people don't see that about donald trump. they see the stereotypes the democrats portray. he's a controversial character but there's a warmth and loyalty there to people he really likes that i've seen on a personal level. >> kat: i haven't seen it, and i still like his pick. he also was overseeing operations after 9/11. >> eric: i would love trey gowdy to have been that pick. i would tell you, you lean on him, and you say the country needs you. >> ebo
. >> eboni: he was the prosecutor in the enron scandal. a lot of people said they were too big to prosecute but here you have this attorney going after them and being successful. >> andrew: he has impeccable credentials. i think donald trump wants to get the best people. can i say something personal about him? people don't realize this because he is so controversial with the democrats in the mainstream media. but when bob kraft's wife was dying company called called them every day....
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if you don't know about him at home, he oversaw the enron task force and led the prosecution of the arthursen accounting firm. he also was a donator to hillary clinton's political campaign, he was highly criticized from the new york observer newspaper. guess who owned the observer at the time? kushner. and now this guy has been hired by mueller. >> there is a lot of shady business. >> julie: i like how you say that with an accent. i agree. >> the president said that he did believe that mueller was an honorable man. he is not completely throwing mueller under the bus, i do think it is a little shady that with comey saying he wanted to leak this information so he could get the special prosecutor and then he knew all along it was going to be his best pal. >> julie: do you see any issue with mueller and his involvement with james comey and his investigation? >> i have never seen such effusive praise for people on both sides of the aisle about anyone in washington. to suddenly suggest that robert mueller is compromised is a talking point that people are trying to use. >> julie: thank you very m
if you don't know about him at home, he oversaw the enron task force and led the prosecution of the arthursen accounting firm. he also was a donator to hillary clinton's political campaign, he was highly criticized from the new york observer newspaper. guess who owned the observer at the time? kushner. and now this guy has been hired by mueller. >> there is a lot of shady business. >> julie: i like how you say that with an accent. i agree. >> the president said that he did...
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to say this is bush's fault, and enron's fault, and it was -- was rich people or wall street that did this. there was a difference in -- i don't know how to explain that other than i don't need any other background other than secure the border, we want the better secured. that's not a slogan. john: it's a slogan earring mob, not a violent mob. >> it's the image that is important. all of this is described in my book, post the french revolution where all of this came, from the nazis are now and the stalin. john: from the french revolution? >> that was the first real manifestation. there is no connection between the french revolution and the american revolution, they were just peasants running around. >> the french revolution is like the democratic mob? >> much more like that, in the sense it's always to the barricades, where occupy wall streetthe worp of rulers which you absolutely do not see on the right. nobody worships george bush. and i don't say that in a bad way. john: the way people worship obama. >> the way they worship clinton. have you people writing sex dreams about obama and
to say this is bush's fault, and enron's fault, and it was -- was rich people or wall street that did this. there was a difference in -- i don't know how to explain that other than i don't need any other background other than secure the border, we want the better secured. that's not a slogan. john: it's a slogan earring mob, not a violent mob. >> it's the image that is important. all of this is described in my book, post the french revolution where all of this came, from the nazis are now...
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impe impeckib impeckib impeckible credentials one of his most high-profile cases the guilty plea of enrond since then white collar and veinvestigation investigations. and recently served as chris christie's personal attorney during the bridge gate scandal. the announcement took many by surprise. and senator chuck grassley chairs the committee that will consider the nomination. he first learned the news from the president's tweet. i'm sure i'll get to my office and find out that he tried to get ahold of me this morning. >> even white house staffers were caught off guard. some doing google searches to get a background on wray. it took five hours until the president made the announcement before a statement from the white house. he still needs to be confirmed by the senate. republicans applauding the nomination, democrats not expressing opposition but they want to get to know him. >>> tomorrow voters in the unite the kingdom head to the polls for a general election three years earlier than normal to strengthen her hand in brexit negotiations but they are taking a backseat now to concerns over
impe impeckib impeckib impeckible credentials one of his most high-profile cases the guilty plea of enrond since then white collar and veinvestigation investigations. and recently served as chris christie's personal attorney during the bridge gate scandal. the announcement took many by surprise. and senator chuck grassley chairs the committee that will consider the nomination. he first learned the news from the president's tweet. i'm sure i'll get to my office and find out that he tried to get...