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greenberg -- ms. greenberg, how widespread do you feel is this aggravation people feel from surprise fees, junk fees? >> i quoted from a consumer reports article. they said 89% of consumers who were polled said they have encountered junk fees. they are pervasive, they are across industries. we talked about banks, airlines, and rental car companies. with rental car companies they have begun all in pricing models. i don't know what i am getting charged fours -- four, what are these delivery fees and convenience fees. you can actually go in and price compare when you rent a car. i appreciate that. the scope of these fees is massive and growing. it's a huge profit center for industries. they have not lost -- that has not been lost on so many of the industries. we are seeing them proliferate. >> certainly , often times many industries in anticipation of legislation move to be in compliance, before the legislation is passed, it does not mean you still do not need the legislation. i was in the restaurant bus
greenberg -- ms. greenberg, how widespread do you feel is this aggravation people feel from surprise fees, junk fees? >> i quoted from a consumer reports article. they said 89% of consumers who were polled said they have encountered junk fees. they are pervasive, they are across industries. we talked about banks, airlines, and rental car companies. with rental car companies they have begun all in pricing models. i don't know what i am getting charged fours -- four, what are these delivery...
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sally greenberg, the ceo for the national consumers. professor law of george mason university, and on zoom, borowitz, professor of business at columbia. i now recognize ranking member blackburn for her opening remarks. >> thank you mr. chairman. i am so pleased you are having our first hearing. i really look forward to working with you on issues where we have so much agreement. the safety act, data privacy, data security, artificial intelligence and preventing the sale of dangerous and counterfeit products online. we discussed previously -- i was surprised by the administration and now, this committees focus on so-called "junk fees. when i am in tennessee, the economy is what is at the top of this list. people are not talking about junk fees but they are talking about the price at the gas pump, the grocery store, how high these electric bills are going, and they are concerned about skyrocketing inflation on the basket of goods that they purchase and use every single day. they are worried about the out-of-control spending. the debt deal
sally greenberg, the ceo for the national consumers. professor law of george mason university, and on zoom, borowitz, professor of business at columbia. i now recognize ranking member blackburn for her opening remarks. >> thank you mr. chairman. i am so pleased you are having our first hearing. i really look forward to working with you on issues where we have so much agreement. the safety act, data privacy, data security, artificial intelligence and preventing the sale of dangerous and...
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also with us, kristy greenberg, former deputy chief of the criminal division in the southern district of new york. and bradley moss, imagine you are a criminal defense attorney representing walt nauta in this situation, because the flip calculation always involves the question of what prison time in my likely to get? what can i negotiate it down to, if i flip? as of tonight, they know they are at zero with prison time, as long as judge cannon is presiding. >> sure yeah if you are walt nauta right now, you're basically going to play the allen weisselberg path. you are going to hold loyal to donald trump for the moment. you are going to stick to your not guilty plea, and see how the pretrial motions go. because any number of pretrial motions will file, including one to dismiss the indictment entirely, but also in terms of discovery, in terms of the privilege issues tied to evan corcoran, any number of ways in which this defense team between trump and nauta will try to cripple and undermine the government's case. so, if they can do that, then a can give walt nauta more hope that he can a
also with us, kristy greenberg, former deputy chief of the criminal division in the southern district of new york. and bradley moss, imagine you are a criminal defense attorney representing walt nauta in this situation, because the flip calculation always involves the question of what prison time in my likely to get? what can i negotiate it down to, if i flip? as of tonight, they know they are at zero with prison time, as long as judge cannon is presiding. >> sure yeah if you are walt...
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so, he has no advice of counsel defense here. >> bradley moss, christie greenberg, thank you both very much for starting off our discussions tonight. >> of course. >> thank you. >> and coming up, attorney general merrick garland was asked for the first time after donald trump's arraignment about the case against donald trump. senator sheldon whitehouse joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... shortness of breath... and irregular heartbeat could mean something more serious, called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. ♪ ...i'm over 45. ♪ ♪ i realize i'm no spring chicken. ♪ ♪ i know what's right for me. ♪ ♪ i've got a plan to which i'm sticking. ♪ ♪ my doc wrote me the script. ♪ ♪ box came by mail. ♪ ♪ showed up on friday. ♪ ♪ i screened with cologuard and did it my way! ♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk.
so, he has no advice of counsel defense here. >> bradley moss, christie greenberg, thank you both very much for starting off our discussions tonight. >> of course. >> thank you. >> and coming up, attorney general merrick garland was asked for the first time after donald trump's arraignment about the case against donald trump. senator sheldon whitehouse joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel...
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ace greenberg brought epstein back to bear stearns in the '70s.m there's a greenberg's daughter was student at dalton school jeffrey epstein was a mat teacher this is hungry young guy, good ad numbers. might make good investment banker. so he brought him over. ace greenberg according to steve cutler, according to documents not to try to deplatform epstein because he apparently ran foul of what is known as the felony clause for clients. so you know, listen i have no way of getting in touch with ace's, his siblings other his representatives. i asked jpmorgan for a comment but it's in the court filing. >> interesting. >> again very messy stuff that is why i think jpmorgan will settle this thing. liz: interesting stuff. you may be right. we'll watch. charlie, thank you very much. closing bell, we're four 1/2 minutes away. dow, s&p starting off shortened trading week in the red. nasdaq keeps popping into the green driven by tesla and nvidia both at session highs but nvidia looks to close at a record high. the index is only come position it gone positiv
ace greenberg brought epstein back to bear stearns in the '70s.m there's a greenberg's daughter was student at dalton school jeffrey epstein was a mat teacher this is hungry young guy, good ad numbers. might make good investment banker. so he brought him over. ace greenberg according to steve cutler, according to documents not to try to deplatform epstein because he apparently ran foul of what is known as the felony clause for clients. so you know, listen i have no way of getting in touch with...
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ours is a medical facility and so, you know, it's a sad situation. >> mayor greenberg? >> some of the things i've dealt with a couple times as mayor and also before i was elected mayor, while it wasn't a mass shooting, fortunately, an individual talked into my campaign office on valentine's day of last year, and fired six gunshots directly at me. and so, i'm the most fortunate person in this room and country to still be with you all here today and that was a similar situation in hindsight to dealing with the aftermath of the april 10th mass shooting that we had at old national bank building. and some of my reflections on that are the importance of communication and transparency in the immediate aftermath for the reasons that you were just talking about, the fear, the concern, what else is happening next. the community wants to know and nothing i have experienced focuses people attention on a local issue more than something like this. and so being, communicating as much as possible, even when you don't have the answers be willing to stand in front of the cameras and talk
ours is a medical facility and so, you know, it's a sad situation. >> mayor greenberg? >> some of the things i've dealt with a couple times as mayor and also before i was elected mayor, while it wasn't a mass shooting, fortunately, an individual talked into my campaign office on valentine's day of last year, and fired six gunshots directly at me. and so, i'm the most fortunate person in this room and country to still be with you all here today and that was a similar situation in...
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ours is a medical facility is a sad situation. >> mayor greenberg. >> on the things i have reflected on had to deal this a couple times. it was not a mass shooting an individual walked into my campaign office on valentine's day of last year and fired six gunshots directly at me. plan the less fortunate people in this room in this country to be here with you today. that was a very similar situation in hindsight dealing with the aftermath of the mass shooting we had an old national bank building. the importance of communication and transparency in the immediate aftermath for all the reasons were just talking about the fear, the concern, what is happening next? with the community wants to know focus is people's attention on something like this. down the answers being willing to stand in front of the cameras and talk and say what you do know. so you cannot tell people. but just be accessible is critically important. to press conferences on the day of the old national bank shooting. the next day at five this letter we had unfortunately two individuals were killed in a park on a saturday n
ours is a medical facility is a sad situation. >> mayor greenberg. >> on the things i have reflected on had to deal this a couple times. it was not a mass shooting an individual walked into my campaign office on valentine's day of last year and fired six gunshots directly at me. plan the less fortunate people in this room in this country to be here with you today. that was a very similar situation in hindsight dealing with the aftermath of the mass shooting we had an old national...
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david greenberg history journalism and media studies professor. welcome to the program. give us a sense of how big a media event these senate hearings were. guest: it was unlike anything the country had ever seen. there had been televise senate hearings before. but nothing on this scale where it went on for so many days, so many people tuned in to watch. the hearings were not only broadct live during the day, but we play at nig -- replayed at night on pbs. other news channels showed excerpts. people had a chance to follow the developments on detail on a daily basis. all of the revelations you have been talking about, butterfield and dean, had people in real time -- hit people in real time. it was millions in video audience and some estimates say almost 80% of americans watched some of the hearings live. it was national gathering around the television and also radio and of course, plenty of press print coverage that provided the country in a way that was hard to find. host: explain how it was broadcast. you talk about it will be live and replayed and the networks that wou
david greenberg history journalism and media studies professor. welcome to the program. give us a sense of how big a media event these senate hearings were. guest: it was unlike anything the country had ever seen. there had been televise senate hearings before. but nothing on this scale where it went on for so many days, so many people tuned in to watch. the hearings were not only broadct live during the day, but we play at nig -- replayed at night on pbs. other news channels showed excerpts....
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barr, greenberg ms. harris, answer yes or no if you would set so did they quickly fix the problems your identified? say fix some problems most of them not for their 31 outstanding matters requiring attention or immediate attention at the time they fail. >> mr. gruenberg kuester. >> note senator. >> ms. harris? snow cineplex ms. hewitt? >> no. >> thank you. discussed all six of you will you commit examinations enforcement to crack down harder and faster and bank executives that just don't listen? mr. barr? >> esp. >> yes mr. chairman. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> thank you for your response to senator rounds question on tuesday about removing hedges from svb investment portfolio, greg becker the ceo as we knew threw up his hands and part of clichÉ but this one actually fits, pushed his employees under the bus. of course the ceo of a bank is ultimately responsible for crashing his bank. chair gruenberg is a difficult old senior executives of large complex institutions accountable and banned them from driving
barr, greenberg ms. harris, answer yes or no if you would set so did they quickly fix the problems your identified? say fix some problems most of them not for their 31 outstanding matters requiring attention or immediate attention at the time they fail. >> mr. gruenberg kuester. >> note senator. >> ms. harris? snow cineplex ms. hewitt? >> no. >> thank you. discussed all six of you will you commit examinations enforcement to crack down harder and faster and bank...
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greenberg told us, he's asking for the december trial, later than the judged ruled based on the evidencetioned. he was asking to keep the witness list secret. as journalists and others, we're diagnose to get our hands on it because it will tell us part of the plan. we know it will be apparently about 80 witnesses. but in a ruling today, jack smith lost his effort to keep that secret from the public. they wanted to file it under seal. just going to the other side, and here's the headline, denying prosecution from smith for filing the list of witnesses at the trump can't speak under seal. the federal judge presiding over the criminal prosecution of trump, denying a request to file under seal. the immediate effect of the ruling is the list of 84 witnesses who may testify against trump at trial will go public, instead of just to the defense teams. i'm curious what you think of that new ruling, neal. >> to me, the most important ruling is the one you didn't mention, which is she said there will be a hearing on the classified information procedures act in july. >> now, i have to interrupt, nea
greenberg told us, he's asking for the december trial, later than the judged ruled based on the evidencetioned. he was asking to keep the witness list secret. as journalists and others, we're diagnose to get our hands on it because it will tell us part of the plan. we know it will be apparently about 80 witnesses. but in a ruling today, jack smith lost his effort to keep that secret from the public. they wanted to file it under seal. just going to the other side, and here's the headline,...
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renato mariotti, kristy greenberg, the thank you both. coming up, the white house is actively monitoring a very fast moving and strange story tonight. as the leader of russia's mercenary wagner group appears to be trying to overthrow the russian military. or at least declares that he's going to get revenge on them and is marching on them. much more on that, next. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. p
renato mariotti, kristy greenberg, the thank you both. coming up, the white house is actively monitoring a very fast moving and strange story tonight. as the leader of russia's mercenary wagner group appears to be trying to overthrow the russian military. or at least declares that he's going to get revenge on them and is marching on them. much more on that, next. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when...
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travel expert peter greenberg says consider travel insurance. >> if you want to get the insurance, do not opt out of it online. call the travel agent. get them to walk you through that policy, or you may be buying, at least in your case, worthless insurance. >> reporter: and behind me tonight, just some of the passengers with canceled flights trying to get their luggage back, or at the very least trying to figure out where in the country it may be. and this line stretches down baggage claim. it's one of the many stressful realities right now on the eve of what is expected to be the busiest day for flyers during the long holiday weekend. norah? >> frustration is sky-high. ear errol barnett, thank you. >>> an amtrak train derailed outside los angeles, california. three train cars came off the tracks and a fire that broke out under one of the cars was quickly put out. at least 15 people were taken to hospitals, most with minor injuries. officials say the train was carrying nearly 200 people. the cause of the crash now under investigation. >>> now to a wave of deadly tragedies in florida
travel expert peter greenberg says consider travel insurance. >> if you want to get the insurance, do not opt out of it online. call the travel agent. get them to walk you through that policy, or you may be buying, at least in your case, worthless insurance. >> reporter: and behind me tonight, just some of the passengers with canceled flights trying to get their luggage back, or at the very least trying to figure out where in the country it may be. and this line stretches down...
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reporter molly greenberg reports that the bill has critics on both sides of the aisle. president biden heralded bipartisanship from the white house friday night, a day after the senate passed a bill to remove the debt limit for two years and cut or freeze some government spending. both sides operated in good faith, both sides kept their word. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell called the deal, quote, an important step toward fiscal sanity. president biden says the key point is that the us avoided defaulting on its debts. no one got everything they wanted, but the american people got what they needed. we averted an economic crisis, an economic collapse. the measure passed the senate with 36 lawmakers voting against it, mostly republicans. but also a handful of democrats and independents. one says it's too risky to remove the debt limit rather than set a new one. now it's like people that do the grocery cart race and they're given too minutes to fill up that cart with everything they go for the most expensive things. they pile as much as they can before the time run
reporter molly greenberg reports that the bill has critics on both sides of the aisle. president biden heralded bipartisanship from the white house friday night, a day after the senate passed a bill to remove the debt limit for two years and cut or freeze some government spending. both sides operated in good faith, both sides kept their word. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell called the deal, quote, an important step toward fiscal sanity. president biden says the key point is that the us...
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so the, the signal was with me to, was received by the 3 dots, a telescopes, greenberg, titus, gopal and parents, corporate ray and, uh, you know, and uh, after, uh, releasing the data um, on the website. uh, it has stopped it for decoding. the signal is contained within uh of the message contained within the signal. so on the score, the global community just joined. uh, and uh, collaboratively. they tried to, uh, the quote uh the message. so now they have managed to extract the message correctly. however, now they have to attribute to meaning to the data. so we pass to that when we move to the interpretation states. yeah, let me just back up a little bit because what you thought of so interesting you made this code. so you know what this code says? there are thousands of people on the score channel hoping to discover what it is. and you have the european space agency as your partner to actually be in this code back here to earth from mars orbit. or i think that is so cool. first of all, but explain to us what is the purpose, what are you trying to learn or achieve from this? for me
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travel expert peter greenberg says consider travel insurance. >> if you want to get the insurance, dont, get them to walk you through the policy, or you may be buying, at least in your case, worthless insurance. >> reporter: and behind me tonight just some of the passengers with canceled flights trying to get their luggage back, or at the very least way to figure out where in the country it may be. this line stretches down baggage claim. one of the many at realities right now on the eve of what is expected to be the busiest day for flyers during the long holiday weekend. norah? >> norah: frustrations sky high. errol barnett, thank you. now to that breaking news about madonna. the 64-year-old pop music legend is recovering tonight from what her manager says was a serious bacterial infection that put her in intensive care for several days. we get the latest right now from cbs's lilia luciano. ♪ built me up and i could do no wrong ♪ >> reporter: madonna's health is improving but she is still receiving medical care. according to an instagram post by her manager, guy oseary, wednesday afte
travel expert peter greenberg says consider travel insurance. >> if you want to get the insurance, dont, get them to walk you through the policy, or you may be buying, at least in your case, worthless insurance. >> reporter: and behind me tonight just some of the passengers with canceled flights trying to get their luggage back, or at the very least way to figure out where in the country it may be. this line stretches down baggage claim. one of the many at realities right now on the...
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christy greenberg is a former prosecutor, she served as the deputy chief of the criminal division.good to have you here. harry, i will admit that the way that cases unfolded i have had a hard time keeping the dates and facts together a little bit partly because there's two things going on. i don't hear it in the obvious attempt to obstruct investigations into those documents. what am i missing? it just seems like really hard when you lay out the timeline to come to a reasonable conclusion that this was not willful. >> and if it does imagine it will be for a jury. first, my policies, i should've checked what you are buying first this evening. look, you've laid out in amends timeline that's made it clear there was a willful retention. . we've all known that it is mountainous. the only thing that anyone could've said. -- corcoran in mar-a-lago, you may not you that. but there was always the chance that he would, although i don't think he's going to testify, that's another point. the big point about this week is that he, now out of his own mouth acknowledges that he has some classified
christy greenberg is a former prosecutor, she served as the deputy chief of the criminal division.good to have you here. harry, i will admit that the way that cases unfolded i have had a hard time keeping the dates and facts together a little bit partly because there's two things going on. i don't hear it in the obvious attempt to obstruct investigations into those documents. what am i missing? it just seems like really hard when you lay out the timeline to come to a reasonable conclusion that...
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by a former deputy chief of the criminal division of the southern district of new york, christy greenberg. welcome back. your thoughts on that very point. >> yes, so in term of would someone else be charged, yes, and they have been. just two weeks ago, a federal judge charged robert bircham, air force colonel to three years in prison for removing classified documents and put them in his home and office. there are countless other examples of that. so, when donald trump is maing all of these admissions and speeches about, yes, i took them, and this is why, the why doesn't really matter. the prosecutors don't have to prove why. they just have to prove you took the documents, you knew they were classified and you didn't turn them over to the relevant authorities. so, with every speech he makes, he is speaking to the court of public opinion, but not to the court of law, and that's the court that he needs to be concerned about right now. >> yeah. we mentioned that we have now more details. yesterday our reporters rushed to the cameras and microphones and told us what they heard and saw, but now
by a former deputy chief of the criminal division of the southern district of new york, christy greenberg. welcome back. your thoughts on that very point. >> yes, so in term of would someone else be charged, yes, and they have been. just two weeks ago, a federal judge charged robert bircham, air force colonel to three years in prison for removing classified documents and put them in his home and office. there are countless other examples of that. so, when donald trump is maing all of...
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emily bazelon and a former deputy chief in the southern district of new york, christy greenberg. welcome. thanks for being here. i went through quite a bit because there's a lot stacking up, first your thoughts on what you're seeing, which is you don't know what goes on inside a grand jury but sometimes you get the feeling and evidence they're busy. you see more meetings, more people coming and going. what do you see here? when you tell someone they're the target of an investigation like this, it suggests you're getting near a boiling point or a simmering point. you probably wouldn't want to have that information out there for too long if you could avoid it. then we have this interesting dance between washington, d.c. and the grand jury there and miami, where there is a new or what looks to us like a new grand jury. >> meaning? what does that mean? >> meaning that then we wonder has the grand jury in d.c. transferred its materials and power to the one in miami? is the one in d.c. finished? and does the one in miami need time to catch up on all the work that was done in washington
emily bazelon and a former deputy chief in the southern district of new york, christy greenberg. welcome. thanks for being here. i went through quite a bit because there's a lot stacking up, first your thoughts on what you're seeing, which is you don't know what goes on inside a grand jury but sometimes you get the feeling and evidence they're busy. you see more meetings, more people coming and going. what do you see here? when you tell someone they're the target of an investigation like this,...
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joining me now is richie greenberg, san francisco political commentato ir and san francisco mayor, mayoral candidatcal comme. is y richard, is your is your mayor lying or why can't she seee issu the issues here? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me on tonight, judge jeanine. so t., you know, they say that allc publicity is good publicitity, but not in this case, not in this case for london. boy, is she in trouble. she's a she's a politician. first and foremost.r she's running for reelection next 2024 november. however, she is polling dismally. and what she wants to do now is she wants dto to try and rete the narrative because she's lost it. e because shshe's control. we here know it as who are and fighting myself or other activists that are here based iner san francisco. we're not fleeing. we're not going anywhere. and we're the ones that everyone should be listening to because we're not trying to obfuscate a the truth. >> you know, the mayor comes out and she, in essence, is angry that came out and said it was just too dangerous to do this. this video clis angrp four in
joining me now is richie greenberg, san francisco political commentato ir and san francisco mayor, mayoral candidatcal comme. is y richard, is your is your mayor lying or why can't she seee issu the issues here? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me on tonight, judge jeanine. so t., you know, they say that allc publicity is good publicitity, but not in this case, not in this case for london. boy, is she in trouble. she's a she's a politician. first and foremost.r she's...
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sneaker >> tariq: okay >> jimmy: there's no blood in my sneaker but, we -- we -- we talked to dan greenbergse dumb ideas. and i go, "look, if i'm going to make a shoe, it's got to be different. it's got to change the game. it's got to be something totally different. and we figured it out. all right. [ drum roll we're about to show it to you now for the first time [ cheers and applause i don't even know if i'm ready for the -- i don't know if i'm ready for the -- i'm not ready for the -- i'm not ready for the drum roll yet. here it is this is the mschf gobstomper [ drum roll jimmy fallon edition now, look at this. [ cheers and applause here's the idea behind this. ready for this >> questlove: sure >> jimmy: ready for this you're going to freak out. all right, check this out. so, you open this -- i'm unboxing for the first time. yeah [ audience ohs ] oh, get ready. no, get ready. you're going to freak out. dude, you're going to freak out. [ cheers and applause so, look -- now look, now look now check this out so, it's like a skater shoe, right? so this is the shoe right here, right? [ audienc
sneaker >> tariq: okay >> jimmy: there's no blood in my sneaker but, we -- we -- we talked to dan greenbergse dumb ideas. and i go, "look, if i'm going to make a shoe, it's got to be different. it's got to change the game. it's got to be something totally different. and we figured it out. all right. [ drum roll we're about to show it to you now for the first time [ cheers and applause i don't even know if i'm ready for the -- i don't know if i'm ready for the -- i'm not ready...
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article to do it.e you probably just know that because you talk to people on the ground living it from greenberg. >> thank very mu you very much r your expertise both to see. all right. there's been a shockinkingg dayk the house. republicans attempt to obtain a key document that allegedlyeys ties joe biden to criminal activity. now, fbi director wray hasl. admitted the document is real. that's after house republicans'a threatened to holdfter h in conn contempt. >> more on that right here. so musty in here, everybody. >> dampierre, everybody, daffy, danford, tricks and traps, excess moisture, eliminating the source of mustard, everybody dead. >> do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep, not sleep? support has a unique blend of five key ingredients that can help you fall asleep faster. help you fall asleep faster. stay sleep longer so you can wake up refreshed. qnol, the brand i trust. >> how can you sleep on such a firm? >> yeah, mine is almostdd an ad the same as yours. oh no,ju only at it's just and for not as good as mine. say 50% sleep no. limited edition smartbomb. plus free home deliv
article to do it.e you probably just know that because you talk to people on the ground living it from greenberg. >> thank very mu you very much r your expertise both to see. all right. there's been a shockinkingg dayk the house. republicans attempt to obtain a key document that allegedlyeys ties joe biden to criminal activity. now, fbi director wray hasl. admitted the document is real. that's after house republicans'a threatened to holdfter h in conn contempt. >> more on that right...
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law school she clerked for justice dana fay, on the alaska supreme court, and then georgia morton greenberg on the united states court of appeals for the third circuit. following a two-year stint at the center center for reproductive rights, she entered private practice, first as an associate at fendlman and in 2006, she joined nbc universal as counsel before being promoted to senior litigation counsel in 2008 and vice president of litigation in 2011. she has worked on issues rerelated to securities, employment r discrimination, intellectual property, and constitutional law matters. in 2011, ms. rikelman returned to the center for reproductive rights as a senior staff attorney. one year later she was appointed u.s. lit litigation director, and in that role she argued two cases before the united states supreme court. ms. rikelman's exceptional qualifications are bolstered by the support she has received from lawyers in public and private practice, from prosecutors, from defenders, from academics and from former judges representing a range of political perspectives. whether appoint bid republ
law school she clerked for justice dana fay, on the alaska supreme court, and then georgia morton greenberg on the united states court of appeals for the third circuit. following a two-year stint at the center center for reproductive rights, she entered private practice, first as an associate at fendlman and in 2006, she joined nbc universal as counsel before being promoted to senior litigation counsel in 2008 and vice president of litigation in 2011. she has worked on issues rerelated to...