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jeffrey: it is absolutely global. mean, having neck on and his perspective, and kathleen agreed, none of us look at treasuries in isolation. particularly the last couple of years, the whole narrative has been on global flows and their influence on interest rates. global qe. so it is absolutely a co-determined relationship where you have all of the factors. we take a lot of focus in the u.s. with the marginal data, what the fed says, and certainly the dollar is preeminent in its role in financial markets and therefore the role of the fed, but global factors absolutely matter. and it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. the u.s. is in the lead, but it is also being influenced by global growth and inflation expectations. jonathan: on that side, let's get our teeth into that particular debate. the global flow story, from one area of bond markets to another, we have been told again and again if you get up to 290 on the u.s. yield, that is capital. but when you bake in the fx hedging costs, the
jeffrey: it is absolutely global. mean, having neck on and his perspective, and kathleen agreed, none of us look at treasuries in isolation. particularly the last couple of years, the whole narrative has been on global flows and their influence on interest rates. global qe. so it is absolutely a co-determined relationship where you have all of the factors. we take a lot of focus in the u.s. with the marginal data, what the fed says, and certainly the dollar is preeminent in its role in...
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thank you for having me on jeffrey is now doing in home confinement at his home in st louis he was in a halfway house for a couple of weeks and prior to that he served about two two and a half years in a federal penitentiary in colorado well let's also look at some of the wording that the judges used as well i mean at the time that they said the circumstantial evidence and this is what new information is that could clarify this circumstantial evidence that was used to convict jeffrey and this is as this become public since his release. no this is this is a very difficult case to impact because this started back in two thousand and two thousand and one jeffrey was a cia officer he's a he was a has a law degree spoke perfect farsi and he was hoping to be shipped in to to work in the in the middle east and stead prior to his assignment in the middle east they said that it was a going to work because he's too big and and too black and he said to them when did you realize that so they went from one job to another job to where it was dust jacking in new york and he decided at that point thi
thank you for having me on jeffrey is now doing in home confinement at his home in st louis he was in a halfway house for a couple of weeks and prior to that he served about two two and a half years in a federal penitentiary in colorado well let's also look at some of the wording that the judges used as well i mean at the time that they said the circumstantial evidence and this is what new information is that could clarify this circumstantial evidence that was used to convict jeffrey and this...
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>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson? david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one on one, i
>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson? david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >>...
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jeffrey: yen is vibrant. jonathan: there you go.hleen and nick, great to have you with me. we will be here the same time next week. this was "real yield," this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." where we focus on the assets, risks, and rewards of exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: are we on the cusp of seeing the whites of inflation 's eyes? how it is causing a shift in portfolios. ibm's watson is now stoc
jeffrey: yen is vibrant. jonathan: there you go.hleen and nick, great to have you with me. we will be here the same time next week. this was "real yield," this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." where we focus on the assets, risks, and rewards of exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: are we on the cusp of seeing the whites of inflation 's eyes? how it is causing a shift in portfolios. ibm's watson is now stoc
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jeffrey: yen is vibrant. jonathan: there you go.hleen and nick, great to have you with me. we will be here the same time next week. this was "real yield," this is bloomberg tv. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." we focus on the assets, risks and rewards of exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: are we on the cusp of the whiteswife of -- of inflation eyes? ibm's watson is now stock picker, sort of. we talked to the team behind aieq.
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jeffrey: no. kathleen: no. nick: jens weidmann.han: we will have a different bond market, that is sure. kathleen, nick from jpmorgan asset management. great to have you with me. we will be here this in time next friday at 12: 30 p.m. new york time. 5:30 in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: this is "etf iq. " ♪ are we on the cusp of seeing inflation in, how the latest price data is causing a shift in portfolios. we talked to the team behind ai eq and actively managed etf and use machine learning for stocks every day. in this week there is an etf for that, we take you
jeffrey: no. kathleen: no. nick: jens weidmann.han: we will have a different bond market, that is sure. kathleen, nick from jpmorgan asset management. great to have you with me. we will be here this in time next friday at 12: 30 p.m. new york time. 5:30 in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: this is "etf iq. " ♪ are we on the cusp of seeing inflation in, how the latest price data is causing a shift in portfolios. we talked to the...
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jeffrey: yen is vibrant. jonathan: there you go.hleen and nick, great to have you with me. we will be here the same time next week. this was "real yield," this is bloomberg tv. ♪ . we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited. and now, get a $200 prepaid card when you buy an iphone. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfnitymobile.com. ♪ david: when you told people you were going to raise a $100 billion fund, did they tell you you were crazy? masayoshi: some people said. [laughter] david: did you suffer discrimination growing up in japan? masayoshi: that made me stronger. david: how did you feel losing $70 billion of net worth? masayoshi: i was so close to, you know, fall down from the cliff.
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jeffrey: e.m. is doing well, too.s a history of risks, but they deal with their risks and washed out the debt. argentina is a great example. the gdp of argentina is a lot lower than the u.s. so yes, it has had some overtime over time persistent problems, but where it stands today is a much better position, and that stands for emerging markets. kathleen: i think it is an important time for investors to pay attention because you see the spreads on top of each other, but go back to the fundamentals, because where are there better fundamentals? when i hear fiscal looseness, that is bad for the u.s. if they are on top, i want to go with the asset class where there are better fundamentals. i think that is e.m. jonathan: let's talk about credit over europe, i am talked -- talking about sovereign credit. many people are looking at italy and's being -- and spain as if they are credits. we had a viewer sent a question on the bloomberg terminal, try to understand why the spread is it widening here. why isn't it? jeffrey: you hav
jeffrey: e.m. is doing well, too.s a history of risks, but they deal with their risks and washed out the debt. argentina is a great example. the gdp of argentina is a lot lower than the u.s. so yes, it has had some overtime over time persistent problems, but where it stands today is a much better position, and that stands for emerging markets. kathleen: i think it is an important time for investors to pay attention because you see the spreads on top of each other, but go back to the...
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jeffrey: it is indeed an irony. thank you for relating the commerce clause of article one, which we read to the 14th amendment. all right, our next case is 1886. this is three years after the civil rights cases. generally, this is not a period n which the owned by chinese-americans and chinese immigrants in san francisco the first case to use the equal rotection clause of the 14th amendment and the infamous decision, and it is the case where there is migration by chinese people to the u.s. during the gold rush. he city of san francisco wants to close down laundries, and passes the law which gives a total digression over who gets a permit -- if the law applied with evil eye and unequal hand o to make unjust and legal discrimination between persons similar circumstances the denial of equal justice within the prohibition and how on earth did people decide if equality wins during the period when it had few victories. akhil: one thing i would like everyone to notice since we ave this language on the screen is privileges
jeffrey: it is indeed an irony. thank you for relating the commerce clause of article one, which we read to the 14th amendment. all right, our next case is 1886. this is three years after the civil rights cases. generally, this is not a period n which the owned by chinese-americans and chinese immigrants in san francisco the first case to use the equal rotection clause of the 14th amendment and the infamous decision, and it is the case where there is migration by chinese people to the u.s....
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former cia whistleblower jeffrey sterling has been released from prison he revealed cia mismanagement of a classified program to the us senate and was convicted under the espionage act serling was freed after serving over two years of a three and a half year sentence but sterling wasn't jailed for what he told the senators he was accused of leaking the classified information he'd shared with them to a journalist his sentence was lighter than the usual nineteen year minimum this was reportedly because all the evidence against him was circumstantial activists on one kone who petition for sterling's release explains how he ended up being treated as a traitor. jeffrey was a cia officer he has a law degree spoke perfect farsi and he was hoping to work in the middle east and stead prior to his assignment in the middle east they said that it was a going to work because he's too big and and too black and he said to them when did you realize that so they went from one job to another job to worry was dust jacking in new york and he decided at that point this isn't what he was signed up for in t
former cia whistleblower jeffrey sterling has been released from prison he revealed cia mismanagement of a classified program to the us senate and was convicted under the espionage act serling was freed after serving over two years of a three and a half year sentence but sterling wasn't jailed for what he told the senators he was accused of leaking the classified information he'd shared with them to a journalist his sentence was lighter than the usual nineteen year minimum this was reportedly...
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yes i would actually like to ask jeffrey this when the supreme court of the board if he actually did fight an election in two thousand and thirteen when you all saw that ron and won just five percent of the vote went up nullified what election why did we get the same response from you and why is president ya mean refused to comply this one ruling from the supreme court when for the four years of his presidency you're talking about a moment in our history we nearly i really didn't want to. look like good never think that it was that and yet i know that any effort at healing but i hate the get am i don't hear the specific was tight time from my lead so what do you want to at the head. i'm curious. why do you say that the supreme court ruling and could prove first notified the president yemen's president i fear nothing of the thought it could to could two main things one is reinstating the opposition members to problem and then cream the political prisoners it made no mention of saying you know that was the sanctions you tional crisis a constitutional crisis which required which require
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time now for a quick break but stick around because when we get back jeffrey tucker of the editorial director at the american institute for economic research talks to us about crypto currencies plus the olympics are over will they have any lasting impact on relations with north korea and as we go to break here the numbers at the closing bell markets are all up. to next as are. looking forward to a year that's the dow. this is what happens to pensions in britain delegates. watched as a report. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending surge of the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy was great so what chance with. the base is going to. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see
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cia agent jeffrey sterling who was sentenced under the espionage act for talking to a new york times reporter has been released from prison. in one day worldwide news headlines live from moscow this is r.t. international a very warm welcome to. a former cia director has admitted the u.s. has interfered in other countries elections and domestic affairs when it was quote for a good cause. looks at whether double standards are at play no one likes a spoiler. interference especially when it comes to american elections. and spoiled and unsightly or they were before the russians got to them they say but judge not lest ye be judged especially when you have a fetish for getting your fingers into foreign elections when we don't mess around other people. i am only for a very good didn't do a vine video on a former cia for a very good cause. said the former director of the cia it's funny because and when america does it when someone else's even suspected of doing it no no no no bad bad did the russians break the rules or do something bizarre the answer is no not at all said a thirty year vetera
cia agent jeffrey sterling who was sentenced under the espionage act for talking to a new york times reporter has been released from prison. in one day worldwide news headlines live from moscow this is r.t. international a very warm welcome to. a former cia director has admitted the u.s. has interfered in other countries elections and domestic affairs when it was quote for a good cause. looks at whether double standards are at play no one likes a spoiler. interference especially when it comes...
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journalists are never asked about are asking about jeffrey sterling or talking about it and this is a man who has become an invisible man up for batman who's in my mind a hero and the a.c.l.u. with me even handled this case and so we have to reach out to other types of our which are unable to tell his story. and then pick athlete from russia has tested positive paying at the winter olympics in south korea the court of arbitration for sport is now reviewing the case with the world anti-doping agency expected to announce the results of a second round of tests later on monday the athlete in question is mixed up with current alex christian it's he and his wife won bronze in peeling chairing the first olympic curling medal of russian athletes. has more from. well right now it is all down to that second doping test and if it happens to be positive that will be a real disappointment for many people i can tell you that here and feeling chuang the crowds of literally fallen in love with the russian couple alexander crucial need ski and in this this year are husband and wife they won the countr
journalists are never asked about are asking about jeffrey sterling or talking about it and this is a man who has become an invisible man up for batman who's in my mind a hero and the a.c.l.u. with me even handled this case and so we have to reach out to other types of our which are unable to tell his story. and then pick athlete from russia has tested positive paying at the winter olympics in south korea the court of arbitration for sport is now reviewing the case with the world anti-doping...
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former cia whistleblower jeffrey sterling has been released from prison he revealed cia mismanagement of a classified program to the us senate and was later sentenced under the espionage act to three and a half years sterling was freed after serving over two years of that sentence but sterling was not jailed for what he told senators instead he was accused of leaking classified information he shared with the senate to a journalist his sentence was softer than the minimum by a nineteen year prison term demanded by the guidelines for such a case reportedly the reason for that was the fact that all the evidence against him was circumstantial only. macone a former u.s. senate candidate who petition for sterling's release explains how we ended up being treated as a traitor. there are times reporter james right now with the intercept was having about fifty conversations back and forth with jeffrey and then james writes and released a book about two thousand and five called state of war in which he disclosed the cia's botched release of nuclear plans to iran even jeffrey tried to tell a sena
former cia whistleblower jeffrey sterling has been released from prison he revealed cia mismanagement of a classified program to the us senate and was later sentenced under the espionage act to three and a half years sterling was freed after serving over two years of that sentence but sterling was not jailed for what he told senators instead he was accused of leaking classified information he shared with the senate to a journalist his sentence was softer than the minimum by a nineteen year...
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in doha rashid she's an al-jazeera journalist and former editor of more deaves independent in mali jeffrey why he'd he's the deputy ambassador to the united nations in geneva or same ali abdullah she's a representative of the more democratic party and a member of parliament. is a journalist after center for channel thirteen. news outlets in the more days welcome everybody good to have you nick. stout so we are in the midst of a fifteen day state of emergency we being the motives and that's our topic today this is what sharon on twitter had to say about that the sit emergency was invoked only to strengthen the president's grip on power he has a fact of leave paralyzed the judiciary seeds the parliament and with the support of a few security officers he has hijacked the entire state some really big accusations there on twitter evolve from your perspective break this down for us who is president and does he stand accused do you agree that he has done all of these things that he says he has done. there's no doubt about it you can't deny the fact of the matter. on february first the supreme cou
in doha rashid she's an al-jazeera journalist and former editor of more deaves independent in mali jeffrey why he'd he's the deputy ambassador to the united nations in geneva or same ali abdullah she's a representative of the more democratic party and a member of parliament. is a journalist after center for channel thirteen. news outlets in the more days welcome everybody good to have you nick. stout so we are in the midst of a fifteen day state of emergency we being the motives and that's our...
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jeffrey kaufman. russia, there was a lot of —— a lot at stake. was a lot of —— a lot at stake. the only russian mediterranean base is in syria. is in syria. its foothold geopolitically in this area. and the us is focused elsewhere. elsewhere. give their syrian allies time to finish off the rebels. finish off the rebels. prevent the collapse of the syrian state. libya is not a shining template. no one wants to go there. this is not about rewarding bad behaviour and giving carte blanche. behaviour and giving carte blanche. suffering of the syrian people, this war needs to stop. war needs to stop. was that the french and british responsibility applies. responsibility applies. we are now not quite sure about assad. not quite sure about assad. should not collapse and those poor disease might hundred ik each other. disease might hundred ik each other. but the point is that we need to let the syrian people out. this. may talk about at some point that he has mentioned at from time to time. has mentioned at fr
jeffrey kaufman. russia, there was a lot of —— a lot at stake. was a lot of —— a lot at stake. the only russian mediterranean base is in syria. is in syria. its foothold geopolitically in this area. and the us is focused elsewhere. elsewhere. give their syrian allies time to finish off the rebels. finish off the rebels. prevent the collapse of the syrian state. libya is not a shining template. no one wants to go there. this is not about rewarding bad behaviour and giving carte blanche....
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jeffrey: that's right.hat's the market reassessing the outlook not just for inflation but across all asset classes. they were affected by this even outside the traditional ones. that's important. this is a market that's really been focused on is there enough growth? now it's recognizing that there is. the thing that can calm them is that inflation is pretty good for profits. we will hear from a number of companies this week as well about how the results are improving. that is on the back of higher growth, butbetter also some rising prices and increasing pricing power for many industries. shery: the chart is showing you how the 10 year yield has shot up while the s&p 500 has just plunged. as ubs says, they don't want to reduce their exposure to stocks as long as the recent rising bond yields moderate. do you stay invested? jeffrey: i absolutely think you stay invested. this is about to much growth and not too little. bond yields can continue to move up and the bond market is probably in a bear market. that i
jeffrey: that's right.hat's the market reassessing the outlook not just for inflation but across all asset classes. they were affected by this even outside the traditional ones. that's important. this is a market that's really been focused on is there enough growth? now it's recognizing that there is. the thing that can calm them is that inflation is pretty good for profits. we will hear from a number of companies this week as well about how the results are improving. that is on the back of...
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time now for a quick break but stick around because when we get back jeffrey tucker of the editorial director at the american institute for economic research talks to us about crypto currencies plus the olympics are over will they have any lasting impact on relations with north korea and as we go to break here the numbers of the closing bell markets are all of. what politicians do sometimes you can. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go on to be with us this is what before three of the more people. interested always in the was in the. first. hey everybody i'm stephen. hollywood. proud american first of all i'm just george bush and honored to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different. with all the drama happening in our country and brood have some fun every day americans. and the story to bridge the gap this is the great american. on friday we reported the first financial stakeholders to cut ties with the national rifle association the first national bank of almost and enterprise
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of the american institute for economic research jeffrey welcome back i want to get to your op ed in a minute but what do you make of these price moves. it's funny in the kryptos face when the president everyone's happy with their fall and everybody's sad you know we discuss these waves of emotion and it's all fun we all know where this is headed up up up when how much nobody knows for sure right now when you wrote this op ed i want to read part of it to our viewers so you can explain it. you might be living in a time in which you will experience the end of central banking and perhaps even feel the currency and the replacement by a completely new system now you know deleted by question is a lot of times there's been sort of these out there statements jeffrey amy you have to admit on a bunch of things related to kryptos and i think if i had read this you know three years ago i would have thought you were you know. twelve but that it's worth discussing and i was a six one yourself i'm out yeah i'm actually believe it or not i'm actually a cautious writer i try not to say crazy things.
of the american institute for economic research jeffrey welcome back i want to get to your op ed in a minute but what do you make of these price moves. it's funny in the kryptos face when the president everyone's happy with their fall and everybody's sad you know we discuss these waves of emotion and it's all fun we all know where this is headed up up up when how much nobody knows for sure right now when you wrote this op ed i want to read part of it to our viewers so you can explain it. you...
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but i agree with jeffrey. i think the tax case is pretty black and white here and i don't know where they go next other than to donald trump. >> we will talk about that in a second right here. because i think that's an interesting possibility. john dean, before we get there, look, paul manafort should be worried about rick gates. should president trump be worried about paul manafort? >> well, that's hard to know. he was certainly there at a key time in the ending days of the campaign. he worked for free, which is kind of interesting, and he also, as the indictment shows, once he joined the campaign started earning a lot more money or gathering a lot more money. so that suggests that there might be something going on below the surface that we don't know that he's well aware of. we also know that certainly the special prosecutor wants him very badly. they are leaning on him with the full power of that office. >> jeffrey, gloria brought up this issue of the pardon. paul manafort legally seems to be in deep, deep
but i agree with jeffrey. i think the tax case is pretty black and white here and i don't know where they go next other than to donald trump. >> we will talk about that in a second right here. because i think that's an interesting possibility. john dean, before we get there, look, paul manafort should be worried about rick gates. should president trump be worried about paul manafort? >> well, that's hard to know. he was certainly there at a key time in the ending days of the...
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joining me former federal prosecutor, writer for "the new yorker" jeffrey toobin. fill-in-the-blank for me if you will. the most ig is any can't aspect of this is blank? >> a possible major conflict of interest here on the part of jared kushner. we are very far from asserting any crime took place. this is the reason why senior government officials don't simultaneously have major business interests. jared kushner and the white house has been extremely involved in making china policy and making policy regarding saudi arabia. here we have a situation where at least potentially he has been negotiating with chinese companies and qatari companies -- qatar is now involved in a major dispute with saudi arabia about his own personal business interest. his business is in a great deal of trouble because the 666 fifth avenue building is in enormous debt and they need more financing. if he's simultaneously going to qatari companies, state owned, chinese companies very much affiliated with the chinese government and negotiating american policies in those two areas, i think the p
joining me former federal prosecutor, writer for "the new yorker" jeffrey toobin. fill-in-the-blank for me if you will. the most ig is any can't aspect of this is blank? >> a possible major conflict of interest here on the part of jared kushner. we are very far from asserting any crime took place. this is the reason why senior government officials don't simultaneously have major business interests. jared kushner and the white house has been extremely involved in making china...
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jeffrey: i think that's very hard.inds differ as to whether a president can even be indicted. but set that aside for second. i think there are data points which could lead a prosecutor to an obstruction charge. maybe not against the president, but if it was just an average individual, there might be a case. canher a sitting president be indicted is an open question but i think even an objective observer would have to look at certain things done by this administration and say, that is one point. it may not be enough because we don't know what mueller knows, but it certainly is an element of obstruction. there are individuals on the mueller team that are specifically geared toward appellate argument and the supreme court argument, so this maybe one of them. david: jeffrey, thank you so much. very helpful, i must say. gamer, a former prosecutor and manager of the berkeley research group. shery: damage control. facebook finds itself at the center of robert mueller's probe after information that the russians it used their p
jeffrey: i think that's very hard.inds differ as to whether a president can even be indicted. but set that aside for second. i think there are data points which could lead a prosecutor to an obstruction charge. maybe not against the president, but if it was just an average individual, there might be a case. canher a sitting president be indicted is an open question but i think even an objective observer would have to look at certain things done by this administration and say, that is one point....
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jeffrey gafoor, you know he could be out ofjail any time soon, you know.et. speaking to bbc wales investigates, one influential voice says changing sentencing policy to reflect miscarriages of justice could be an option. there certainly are people who believe that when jeffrey gafoor was sentenced, not enough account was taken off the fact that he had allowed innocent people to spend time in prison as a result of his actions. and of course this is a matter that is being looked at within the criminal law now. 30 years on this notorious case left many victims. including one who her family say should never be forgotten. wyre davies, bbc news. and you can see a special report looking at the murder of lynette white on the bbc news website. after elise christie's crash in the speed skating final yesterday, britain is still looking for it's first medal of the winter olympics in south korea, and focus switched today to the curling, which began overnight. team gb won medals in both the men's and women's curling at the last games in sochi, and both british teams hav
jeffrey gafoor, you know he could be out ofjail any time soon, you know.et. speaking to bbc wales investigates, one influential voice says changing sentencing policy to reflect miscarriages of justice could be an option. there certainly are people who believe that when jeffrey gafoor was sentenced, not enough account was taken off the fact that he had allowed innocent people to spend time in prison as a result of his actions. and of course this is a matter that is being looked at within the...
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right, jeffrey? >> well, to be specific, i mean, the most direct precedent, it's not an exact precedent, is the clinton v. paula jones case, where the supreme court said, bill clinton had to answer questions in a civil lawsuits deposition. why that precedent is very helpful to mueller is that the courts generally say criminal investigations are more important than civil investigations. so if the president had to answer questions in a deposition in a civil case, the logic would go, well, then he would certainly have to answer questions in a grand jury proceeding. the other precedent is the united states versus nixon case. where the court unanimously said nixon had to turn over the watergate tapes, as part of a subpoena for a pending trial. you know, all of those suggest that mueller's legal position is good, but it's certainly not a guarantee. >> ronald reagan did it in writing, right, during the iran/contra investigation? >> he did. he did. and other presidents have agreed voluntarily. gerald ford te
right, jeffrey? >> well, to be specific, i mean, the most direct precedent, it's not an exact precedent, is the clinton v. paula jones case, where the supreme court said, bill clinton had to answer questions in a civil lawsuits deposition. why that precedent is very helpful to mueller is that the courts generally say criminal investigations are more important than civil investigations. so if the president had to answer questions in a deposition in a civil case, the logic would go, well,...
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>> i agree with jeffrey, i think he will.oint he is risking the rest of his life in prison and he is not that young a man. i think at some point he has got to. and i don't think the pardon is a solution. there are state offenses here as well. could be charged by virginia and new york for tax violations that could not solve his problem. no quick answer. >> one can only imagine what happens next week. john dean, thank you. gloria. jeff, stick around. rod rosenstein gave the white house heads up that jared kushner clearance should be delayed. what that means, next. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for ro
>> i agree with jeffrey, i think he will.oint he is risking the rest of his life in prison and he is not that young a man. i think at some point he has got to. and i don't think the pardon is a solution. there are state offenses here as well. could be charged by virginia and new york for tax violations that could not solve his problem. no quick answer. >> one can only imagine what happens next week. john dean, thank you. gloria. jeff, stick around. rod rosenstein gave the white...
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nick foles, receiver alshon jeffrey therefore his first of three touchdown passes cents on the day.er the patriots missed field goal, the birds struck again. this time, legarrett blount barrelled into the end zone from 21 yards away to make the score 15-three, eagles. the patriots made it 15-12 on 25-yard run by james white. and at this point it is really shaping up to be super bowl to remember. birds make it 22-12 at the half on the play of the game. when tight-end tray burton hit quarterback nick foles with a touchdown. that sends everybody going crazy. the patriots came back in the second half. even taking one point lead. but the birds would not give up. saning sake earth makes a diving touchdown to put the eagles back in the lead. and the eagles defense, got to tom brady. beat the patriots to win the birds first over soup. >> nfl commissioner rogers goodel presented the super bowl trophy to eagles owner jeffrey lurie, the first ever vince lombardi trophy, last time they won the championship was in 1960 before the the siber a, a moment that fans and players will remember forever.
nick foles, receiver alshon jeffrey therefore his first of three touchdown passes cents on the day.er the patriots missed field goal, the birds struck again. this time, legarrett blount barrelled into the end zone from 21 yards away to make the score 15-three, eagles. the patriots made it 15-12 on 25-yard run by james white. and at this point it is really shaping up to be super bowl to remember. birds make it 22-12 at the half on the play of the game. when tight-end tray burton hit quarterback...
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jeffrey: wow. mike, you also have high praise for mccullough. in this books, the constitution, an introduction, you say that it has relevance for the court's decision to uphold the affordable care act. tell us about how it's come to such a broad interpretation of national power, which has prevailed, although jackson's veto stands for the proposition that the separate branches have the power to interpret the constitution on their own. michael: you wouldn't think that the case about the taxing of a bank would be such exciting reading, but it really is. this is a controversy that goes to the root of how broad the national government's powers are to legislate for the country. and it goes back to hamilton versus jefferson. i think i've seen this debate between hamilton and jefferson, re-created in the musical "hamilton," right? i won't do any rap here. but john marshall, in upholding the constitutionality of the bank of the united states basically plagiarizes arguments that alexander hamilton made to george washington to convince him that the powers
jeffrey: wow. mike, you also have high praise for mccullough. in this books, the constitution, an introduction, you say that it has relevance for the court's decision to uphold the affordable care act. tell us about how it's come to such a broad interpretation of national power, which has prevailed, although jackson's veto stands for the proposition that the separate branches have the power to interpret the constitution on their own. michael: you wouldn't think that the case about the taxing of...
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if i could, i would like to dedicate this. >> congratulations, jeffrey.'s bring in coach pederson. >> i would like to dedicate this to all the eagles fans around the world, and this one especially for my mom and my dad, who mean the world to me. thank you. >> thank you, jeffrey. congratulations. coach, comb come on in. what was going through your mind with that last pass from brady. >> i wanted to see double zero. >> you were coaching high school. and now here you are with this trophy. >> i can only give it to my lord lord and savior jesus christ. i love this coaching staff. mr. lurie, the owner. not only do we have the best fans in the world, we now have the best team. >> describe your play calling with nick foles. >> we just wanted to stay aggressive. my mentality was i'm going to stay aggressive. let him use his play make stories make plays. >> coach, congratulations. let's bring in zach ertz who caught the game-winning touchdown. what's the feeling like. you're in the huddle. you know that play is being called. what are you thinking? >> glory to god,
if i could, i would like to dedicate this. >> congratulations, jeffrey.'s bring in coach pederson. >> i would like to dedicate this to all the eagles fans around the world, and this one especially for my mom and my dad, who mean the world to me. thank you. >> thank you, jeffrey. congratulations. coach, comb come on in. what was going through your mind with that last pass from brady. >> i wanted to see double zero. >> you were coaching high school. and now here you...
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that's the important point jeffrey just did. we have that with the independent counsel, but this is purely a political process. i don't see how it gets to the bottom -- >> jeffrey toobin, what popped your eyebrows this morning. >> jared kushner's egregious conflicts of interest. he is the definition of a security risk. it doesn't have to do anything with blackmail. he is negotiating with qatar. he's negotiating with china. at the same time his company is begging for money from those countries. how can we know when kushner is negotiating with these countries whether he's representing the national interest or his commercial interest. that's why he doesn't have a security clearance. that's why he shouldn't have a security clearance. i just think this is one of the things about the trump era, we've degraded all our superlatives. it's a shocking situation that close to the seat of power. >> it's at least the potential for corruption that's eye popping. it's this black hole where we don't know where all these entanglements are. this i
that's the important point jeffrey just did. we have that with the independent counsel, but this is purely a political process. i don't see how it gets to the bottom -- >> jeffrey toobin, what popped your eyebrows this morning. >> jared kushner's egregious conflicts of interest. he is the definition of a security risk. it doesn't have to do anything with blackmail. he is negotiating with qatar. he's negotiating with china. at the same time his company is begging for money from those...
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foles to alshon jeffrey for his first touchdown pass of the day.fter the patriots missed a field goal, the birds struck again. this time legarrett blount and 15 to three eagles. the patriots made it 50 to 12 on 25-yard run by james and birds made it to 22 to 12 at the half on the play of the game when tight-end tray burton hit quarterback nick foles with a touchdown. that's usually the other way around, of course, patriots came back in the second half, took one point lead. but the birds would not give up. zach ertz makes a diving touchdown to put the eagles back in the lead. and the eagles defense, the birds beat the patriots of course 41 to 33 to win the team's first ever super bowl. >> oh, i better see you all on broad street. i better see you all on broad street. that's just what it is, we did our part, you all do your part , now, stay together. >> not many people believe we can get the job done south side of this lockerroom. and, you know, these guys finds a way to do it. and hats offer to every single one every them. >> we have to stay aggress
foles to alshon jeffrey for his first touchdown pass of the day.fter the patriots missed a field goal, the birds struck again. this time legarrett blount and 15 to three eagles. the patriots made it 50 to 12 on 25-yard run by james and birds made it to 22 to 12 at the half on the play of the game when tight-end tray burton hit quarterback nick foles with a touchdown. that's usually the other way around, of course, patriots came back in the second half, took one point lead. but the birds would...
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toobin to producer jeffrey toobin.a little of "the radical story of patty hearst". >> this became a media frenzy right off the bat. >> the hostage was not just patricia hearst, the whole media was. this one-line story about an heiress who had been kidnapped by crazy revolutionaries in the '60s changed in the blink of an eye. >> patty hearst had her story and access to the press. and she used it like a master. >> it's uncomfortable, almost creepy how much i liked your book on patty hearst. >> i'm not uncomfortable. >> it is a story about the '70s, about america. it's a remarkable drama that i think people largely forgot about this woman. >> it is about the '70s, this incredible period of terrorism. 1,000 political bombings a year in the united states. just think about that alone. but it is also a mystery about one woman. what side was she on? was she coerced? sunday night, two hours, 9:00. and then two more sundays for two hours. so six hours altogether. and it's really good, if i do say so myself. >> it sounds really j
toobin to producer jeffrey toobin.a little of "the radical story of patty hearst". >> this became a media frenzy right off the bat. >> the hostage was not just patricia hearst, the whole media was. this one-line story about an heiress who had been kidnapped by crazy revolutionaries in the '60s changed in the blink of an eye. >> patty hearst had her story and access to the press. and she used it like a master. >> it's uncomfortable, almost creepy how much i...
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as eagles owner jeffrey lurie presented with the vince lombardi trophy. eagles, we cannot say this enough, don't want to stop saying this. super bowl champions, dream come true for the champions and of course the eagles, the eagles got the chance to touch the trophy, as it advances towards the stage, back up quarterback nick foles, yes, super bowl mvp. >> just another game, right, nick? >> just another game. unbelievable. all glover toy god. obviously really like this mike. she has no idea. >> i love little which her ear protection there. eagles refer to themselves as a family other course of the seat. nick's family rid there with him, his daughter lilly as you can see, not quite a year old, and coach pederson was just as happy. >> i got the best players in the world. and it is a resilient group. i love this coaching staff. mr. lurie the owner, and not only do we have the best fans in the world, we now have the best team in the world. thank you, guys. >> what accomplishment for him , for coach doug pederson, decade ago he was coaching high school football
as eagles owner jeffrey lurie presented with the vince lombardi trophy. eagles, we cannot say this enough, don't want to stop saying this. super bowl champions, dream come true for the champions and of course the eagles, the eagles got the chance to touch the trophy, as it advances towards the stage, back up quarterback nick foles, yes, super bowl mvp. >> just another game, right, nick? >> just another game. unbelievable. all glover toy god. obviously really like this mike. she has...
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at the bottom of the hour, the bond king, jeffrey gundlach will join us exclusively today. we'll get his comments on where we are markets, rates, inflation, comments by the treasury secretary, all of it is on the table today in about 15 minutes or so. we do have another big market voice with us. ed yardeni >> i'm giddy about the market the reason is because i'm been listening, and corporate managements are giddy with the cash they're getting i think they all went away on holiday and came back in january, whoa, where did we get all this catch from? we're going to buy back shares, paid dividends, we're going to pay workers some more. they're going to do everything >> does this environment play a role >> i think inflation is dead i may get buried by that forecast >> i think it's been expected to come back for the past 40 years. >> because of demography, very powerful structural forces i mean -- >> now you have a very powerful forces on the other side, which are reflaying the economy. >> it's a real tug of war here i'm on the side that believes inflation will remain low. i thin
at the bottom of the hour, the bond king, jeffrey gundlach will join us exclusively today. we'll get his comments on where we are markets, rates, inflation, comments by the treasury secretary, all of it is on the table today in about 15 minutes or so. we do have another big market voice with us. ed yardeni >> i'm giddy about the market the reason is because i'm been listening, and corporate managements are giddy with the cash they're getting i think they all went away on holiday and came...
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but jeffrey smith, given what general mukasey is saying, why not let this mo out? >> well, ideally we would start over again. . can't do th i would like to see this dealt with in regular order, which iss , for mr. nunes to have referred to the matter to theto inspgeneral or to the court itself. the fact that we are where we are, it probably should come out. then, in turn, the democrats should put their -- have their memo reviewed and that put out, but that really won't end the debate because the larger question here is one of the proper role of congressional rn isight, and my conce that the manner in which this has been done undermines the effectiveness of oversight and, frankly, demeans the whole process. druff: what is it about the the manner in which it was done that bothers you? >> that was so obviously don for partisan political reasons. the procedure that was follwed was put in place so that the commtee could release information that was classified by the president that the president didn't want released. this is the first time that' been done. here we seem t
but jeffrey smith, given what general mukasey is saying, why not let this mo out? >> well, ideally we would start over again. . can't do th i would like to see this dealt with in regular order, which iss , for mr. nunes to have referred to the matter to theto inspgeneral or to the court itself. the fact that we are where we are, it probably should come out. then, in turn, the democrats should put their -- have their memo reviewed and that put out, but that really won't end the debate...
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jeffrey: absolutely. kathleen: no safe haven in treasuries, look at e.m.. absolutely, safe haven. kathleen: e.m. jeffrey: em. nick: u.s. jonathan: i wonder what happens to the ecb. kathleen: no. vibrant.yen is jonathan: there you go. jeff rosenberg, kathleen, n ick, it is great to have you with me. be here next week, this was bloomberg "real yield", this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ ♪ show me the olympic winter games ♪ ♪ like i've never seen before. ♪ ♪ xfinity x1, yeah, i always know the scor♪. ♪ triple corks in 4k... lookin' so sick. ♪ ♪ stream live on every screen, every win, every trick. ♪ ♪ 2000 hours of coverage, get your mind blown. ♪ 50 olympic channels, yup, you're in the zone. ♪ ♪ and if there's something that you want to see, ♪ pick up that voice remote and just say "show me..." ♪ experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the olympic winter games like never before with xfinity. proud partner of team usa. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual chang
jeffrey: absolutely. kathleen: no safe haven in treasuries, look at e.m.. absolutely, safe haven. kathleen: e.m. jeffrey: em. nick: u.s. jonathan: i wonder what happens to the ecb. kathleen: no. vibrant.yen is jonathan: there you go. jeff rosenberg, kathleen, n ick, it is great to have you with me. be here next week, this was bloomberg "real yield", this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ ♪ show me the olympic winter games ♪ ♪ like i've never seen before. ♪ ♪ xfinity x1, yeah, i...