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jeffrey: 100%.e boldest, most ambitious bets that anybody in modern business has ever made. they are the number one company today as an entertainment media company, without peer. have the best franchises, the best ip. he decides that is the future of the enterprise, which he's the steward, at the moment. he actually has a great deal of humility about it. he realizes he has the baton. he's going to run with it, and he's going to pass it at some point. he's decided after 12 of the most spectacular years as ceo, he's decided to push all the chips in to say for this company to have as great a future as it has a past, he has to transform it. bet on bob iger. no problem. emily: would you bet on reed hastings? jeffrey: 100%. and i would bet on steve burke, and brian roberts. i would bet on at&t. these are phenomenal enterprises, great leadership. they are all going to be, in some fashion, shape, or form. it's not clear what that is yet, but they will all come out of it with some win. emily: is content stil
jeffrey: 100%.e boldest, most ambitious bets that anybody in modern business has ever made. they are the number one company today as an entertainment media company, without peer. have the best franchises, the best ip. he decides that is the future of the enterprise, which he's the steward, at the moment. he actually has a great deal of humility about it. he realizes he has the baton. he's going to run with it, and he's going to pass it at some point. he's decided after 12 of the most...
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he thinks jeffrey epstein's a terrific guy.have had some idea of what jeffrey epstein was up to. he joked about it. here's what donald trump said about his friend jeffrey epstein in 2002. donald trump said, "i've known jeff for 15 years. terrific guy. he's a lot of fun to be with. it is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as i do, and many of them are on the younger side. no doubt about it, jeffrey enjoys his social life." on the younger side. terrific guy. not a monster. donald trump doesn't think jeffrey epstein is a monster. donald trump still hasn't said that what jeffrey epstein did were vile crimes. in fact, after everything that has been publicly revealed about jeffrey epstein in court, donald trump still hasn't said anything negative about his friend. we couldn't find a negative word that donald trump has said about jeffrey epstein, right up to this date, and so no matter how bad the trump appointees get, no matter how far down in the barrel donald trump reaches for t the worst person in the trump administra
he thinks jeffrey epstein's a terrific guy.have had some idea of what jeffrey epstein was up to. he joked about it. here's what donald trump said about his friend jeffrey epstein in 2002. donald trump said, "i've known jeff for 15 years. terrific guy. he's a lot of fun to be with. it is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as i do, and many of them are on the younger side. no doubt about it, jeffrey enjoys his social life." on the younger side. terrific guy. not a monster....
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. >> we have jeffrey -- cnn chief analyst, david gregory. michael smerconish and -- jeffrey tubin, i'm anxious to hear your thoughts. now that you've had 24 hours to let this sink in, what in these 400-plus pages surprised you? >> well, the extent and detail of the evidence of obstruction of justice. it's hard to draw parallel to an ordinary defendant. an ordinary defendant can't fire the director of the fbi for example. if you had an ordinary defendant with 11 separate examples of obstruction of justice, each one of them pretty persuasive. but together, i cannot imagine that person wouldn't be indicted. >> in fact, mueller said that in the report, right? if the aides had done what the president asked hem to do, they might have been charged. >> right. it's important to remember that the crime of obstruction of justice includes the endeavoring, that's the word endeavoring to obstruct justice. you don't have to succeed. most people who obstruct justice don't succeed because they get caught. the -- someone else would have been indicted. the pre
. >> we have jeffrey -- cnn chief analyst, david gregory. michael smerconish and -- jeffrey tubin, i'm anxious to hear your thoughts. now that you've had 24 hours to let this sink in, what in these 400-plus pages surprised you? >> well, the extent and detail of the evidence of obstruction of justice. it's hard to draw parallel to an ordinary defendant. an ordinary defendant can't fire the director of the fbi for example. if you had an ordinary defendant with 11 separate examples of...
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host: jeffrey trinca? guest: i mean, it's important to understand that the filing season is really reconciling your business with the government. it's not -- you should have been paying throughout the year. you should be looking at that, at that paycheck, and looking at that thing and saying, how many i doing here with the federal taxes, my state taxes? i have a good sense of what my effective rate should be. so when i look and say, hey, i've got a problem here. my withholding is way below what my usual effective rate is, which for me it's about 22%. it shows you i'm paying too much taxes. if i start to drop year 20, then i'm in h.r., and i'm saying, look, guys, and sometimes i adjust, i used to allowances, but often i'll say can you do another $300 or $400 a paycheck. you need to pay attention. host: this is so important, because there's generally a there are hold, which the government says you need to have 90% of your overall federal tax liability was held by the time you reconcile. if you haven't had 90
host: jeffrey trinca? guest: i mean, it's important to understand that the filing season is really reconciling your business with the government. it's not -- you should have been paying throughout the year. you should be looking at that, at that paycheck, and looking at that thing and saying, how many i doing here with the federal taxes, my state taxes? i have a good sense of what my effective rate should be. so when i look and say, hey, i've got a problem here. my withholding is way below what...
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as jeffrey said, he is who he is. politically, financially in society for everything he is, that he doesn't pay a penalty. he won't get caught up in that. he'll mock it as a tremendous overreaction and use it all as part of what he's doing against the left which is, you know, the progressive left, whether it is medicare for all or forcing joe biden into positions to apologize for things that don't add up to sexual harassment based on the claims. he'll use it to mock him and mock the democratic party. >> bringing it back to the germany thing i'm left with this issue. you wake up, see it like, oh, my god. what do you do with it? there are people who say, well, you're pointing this out. voters don't care the president doesn't know where his father was born or is lying where his father was born there. ian bremer who comes on the show a lot says the president is directionally honest about some things. maybe he doesn't have exact facts straight. >> i guess the bronx is near germany. >> it's earth. >> good point. >> what doe
as jeffrey said, he is who he is. politically, financially in society for everything he is, that he doesn't pay a penalty. he won't get caught up in that. he'll mock it as a tremendous overreaction and use it all as part of what he's doing against the left which is, you know, the progressive left, whether it is medicare for all or forcing joe biden into positions to apologize for things that don't add up to sexual harassment based on the claims. he'll use it to mock him and mock the democratic...
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which is very different, jeffrey, than what donald trump has said in the past about wikileaks. i just want to play this to frame how our president has viewed this organization in the past. listen. >> this just came out. wikileaks. i love wikileaks. >> this wikileaks stuff is unbelievable. >> another one came in today, this wikileaks is like a treasure trove. >> getting off the plane they were just announcing new wikileaks and i wanted to stay there but i didn't want to keep you waiting. >> i love reading those wikileaks. >> i don't think the feeling is mutual anymore. >> i have to say, jeffrey, it's so odd now that this man was arrested because of an extradition order in the united states on behalf of the united states and the president of the united states we just played it, has celebrated this organization and by connection this man for so long. >> that's true, john, but it is also indicative of the incredible complexity of the wikileaks legal situation. i mean, the status of wikileaks has been a subject of contention within and outside the u.s. government for years. is wikil
which is very different, jeffrey, than what donald trump has said in the past about wikileaks. i just want to play this to frame how our president has viewed this organization in the past. listen. >> this just came out. wikileaks. i love wikileaks. >> this wikileaks stuff is unbelievable. >> another one came in today, this wikileaks is like a treasure trove. >> getting off the plane they were just announcing new wikileaks and i wanted to stay there but i didn't want to...
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[applause] jeffrey: thank you, anastasia. let me plot -- let me pass the floor over now to sharon. : i don't havei any prepared remarks, but i do have tons of questions, because your presentation -- so interesting and provides such a different perspective than we often get here in washington. first, full disclosure, i do believe the mongolians are a good mediator, because mongolians actually introduced anastasia and me a couple years ago. thus started some of this collaboration. i have, instead of repair -- prepared comments, some big questions. i hope maybe i can ask them of you, we can have a little bit of a dialogue, and then open the floor to all of your questions, because this looks like a pretty expert audience to me. so i have a few big questions. one is, is denuclearization really possible? you seemed to suggest that the chinese do not believe -- at least the chinese scholars think that we may be able to reduce risk from north korea's nuclear weapons. in your big points, one of them was normalize, not denuclearize. lo
[applause] jeffrey: thank you, anastasia. let me plot -- let me pass the floor over now to sharon. : i don't havei any prepared remarks, but i do have tons of questions, because your presentation -- so interesting and provides such a different perspective than we often get here in washington. first, full disclosure, i do believe the mongolians are a good mediator, because mongolians actually introduced anastasia and me a couple years ago. thus started some of this collaboration. i have, instead...
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jeffrey tubin, what do you think? >> impeachment is certainly not happening.nothing that appears imminent is going to change that. however, as you saw from the subpoena today to don mcgahn, the white house counsel who -- former white house counsel, who was featured in perhaps the most dramatic moment of the mueller report, the democrats are doing oversight. they are investigating the operations of the executive branch. that's what they're supposed to do. it's perfectly possible to do that while leaving the question of impeachment open and unlikely to be addressed, but that do doesn't mean the investigation should stop. >> they're moving with a subpoena to get don mcgahn, former white house counsel, david swerdlick, to get him to testify. >> democrats have one now, if they have one at all, they can call all these witnesses to re-tell her stories before the cameras or in some cases probably behind closed doors, that have already been laid out in that report. democrats can't unring the bell of the march 24th letter from the attorney general. the white house has t
jeffrey tubin, what do you think? >> impeachment is certainly not happening.nothing that appears imminent is going to change that. however, as you saw from the subpoena today to don mcgahn, the white house counsel who -- former white house counsel, who was featured in perhaps the most dramatic moment of the mueller report, the democrats are doing oversight. they are investigating the operations of the executive branch. that's what they're supposed to do. it's perfectly possible to do that...
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>> we replaced her with jeffrey.e doesn't get enough air time >> she said part of bringing in barr should be about restoring integrity and he was mr. by the book. that's the point of the dismay here. he didn't doing anything by the book. it's by his book which is to protect the president. >> a lot of people put that on bill barr. the fact he had been in the job previously made it seem more likely that's what it would do to establish trust in the justice department. clearly the events of the last several weeks have called it into question. the president made it difficult for him. if you are bill barr and president trump has been building you up over the last few days saying you are doing a great job by contrast to the last person he had in the job who wasn't doing a great job, wasn't protecting him. it makes bill barr look like trump's lackey. i don't know if that's the case. i don't think we have concrete evidence about what bill barr is or isn't doing with the report yet. president trump has clearly made it seem to
>> we replaced her with jeffrey.e doesn't get enough air time >> she said part of bringing in barr should be about restoring integrity and he was mr. by the book. that's the point of the dismay here. he didn't doing anything by the book. it's by his book which is to protect the president. >> a lot of people put that on bill barr. the fact he had been in the job previously made it seem more likely that's what it would do to establish trust in the justice department. clearly the...
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let's bring back jeff jeffrey tuben.eem like appropriate in this case for someone pleading guilty and cooperating. >> it certainly seems in the ball park. but felicity huffman has done everything right for a defendant trying to avoid jail. she pleaded guilty at the first opportunity. her statement of contrition was absolute. it wasn't one of those i'm sorry you were offended, kind of statements. i mean, she took all responsibility for her dishneau dsh for her guilty conduct. now this request is only the government's request. it doesn't mean the judge accepts it. four to ten months could be zero to six months. and in terms of the federal sentencing guidelines. and it's entirely possible that she could get probation, not any sort of custodial jail sentence. >> meanwhile lori laughlin and her husband have pleaded not guilty to two conspiracy charges. are they likely to face stiffer sentences if convicted. >> absolutely. appear by a lot. the government did what they oft. do in multidefendant complex cases. they basically see
let's bring back jeff jeffrey tuben.eem like appropriate in this case for someone pleading guilty and cooperating. >> it certainly seems in the ball park. but felicity huffman has done everything right for a defendant trying to avoid jail. she pleaded guilty at the first opportunity. her statement of contrition was absolute. it wasn't one of those i'm sorry you were offended, kind of statements. i mean, she took all responsibility for her dishneau dsh for her guilty conduct. now this...
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jeffrey stacey's a former u.s. state department official who's also served as a foreign policy adviser to barack obama and hillary clinton's presidential campaigns and joins us live from washington d.c. jeffrey might bump a was to trying to boost morale at the state department with this address but the truth is the state department is a bumpy ride on the president trumpets losing stops. do you think he'll be able to turn things around. i don't think so especially when his audience got word that one line that was taken out of the speech was that he was going to try to intimidate everyone in the audience in the state department into leaking to the press so i'm afraid not we've got really expectations that have not been met after secretary of state tillerson who historians are already talking about is perhaps the worst in u.s. history now pompei who is making a run for it himself we see this time and time again but basically we're looking at it on the one hand us foreign policy in freefall in the eyes of the world and
jeffrey stacey's a former u.s. state department official who's also served as a foreign policy adviser to barack obama and hillary clinton's presidential campaigns and joins us live from washington d.c. jeffrey might bump a was to trying to boost morale at the state department with this address but the truth is the state department is a bumpy ride on the president trumpets losing stops. do you think he'll be able to turn things around. i don't think so especially when his audience got word that...
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taken to petsmart and michigan why jeffrey who knows jeffrey is part of louis farms and petting zoo in muskegon his trainer says he needs to know the camels exact weight in order to know how much medicine in vaccines. jeffrey needed. apparently there's a scale that weighs camels inside. zoo officials recorded jeffrey walking right into the petsmart and this video went viral with more than a 100,000. the eu's jeffrey seems pretty mellow about the say when he went in there you say. >>what day is >>wraps of crown point news tonight at 8 but our primetime coverage just getting started on this day after humpday grant lotus and take aleve libby officer he was confident that night. >>and it can thanks very much coming up next said nuys some good news about that 4 year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the head. the van jackson is improving in oakland in fact he has now opened his eyes and can move his limbs will hear from his mom next in a live report from children's hospital plus new tonight at 9 san francisco residents say they're pretty fed up with tech companies. they claim. >>a
taken to petsmart and michigan why jeffrey who knows jeffrey is part of louis farms and petting zoo in muskegon his trainer says he needs to know the camels exact weight in order to know how much medicine in vaccines. jeffrey needed. apparently there's a scale that weighs camels inside. zoo officials recorded jeffrey walking right into the petsmart and this video went viral with more than a 100,000. the eu's jeffrey seems pretty mellow about the say when he went in there you say. >>what...
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jeffrey: some people don't know where mexico is. at the sameova: but time, experts in the united states are very flexible. the most interesting ideas that i have found here while reading articles from experts. but unfortunately, experts are not listened to by governments, i think everywhere, not just here. jeffrey: thank you both. i think we have opened up a lot of avenues for discussion. i know there's a lot of expertise in the room, and i would like to take advantage of it. at this point, opening up to questions. please wait to be recognized, you will get a microphone, speak into the microphone, be brief, and please ask a question, rather than making a long statement. richard. >> richard white hudson , institute. i agree with sharon, when you have the chart about south korean and japanese capabilities. they are much further behind in some respects because that was just to build a weapon. they have not been able to develop launchers and practice concepts and so on. more importantly, they don't have the incentive. the u.s. has been
jeffrey: some people don't know where mexico is. at the sameova: but time, experts in the united states are very flexible. the most interesting ideas that i have found here while reading articles from experts. but unfortunately, experts are not listened to by governments, i think everywhere, not just here. jeffrey: thank you both. i think we have opened up a lot of avenues for discussion. i know there's a lot of expertise in the room, and i would like to take advantage of it. at this point,...
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obscurity to a household name and finally walk again is making major moves again with legacy institution jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic research at london's the hand to break down all the latest block a new all of that directly ahead but first we had some. life let's go. a tiny of the screws on iran leads our global report today as u.s. president donald trump puts an end to exemption for sanctions against the oil nation previously eight countries china greece india italy japan south korea taiwan and turkey or granted waivers regarding the u.s. sanctions against iran energy sector now the white house has announced that president trouble will not reissue those waivers effectively making those nations subject to sanctions under u.s. laws as of may second white house press secretary sara sanders said this decision is intended to rein iran's oil exports to zero u.s. secretary of state mike pump a claim that iran's regional rivals saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are working with the u.s. to boost oil output which would offset the loss for more we're joined by hillary for which the a
obscurity to a household name and finally walk again is making major moves again with legacy institution jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic research at london's the hand to break down all the latest block a new all of that directly ahead but first we had some. life let's go. a tiny of the screws on iran leads our global report today as u.s. president donald trump puts an end to exemption for sanctions against the oil nation previously eight countries china greece india italy...
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rejection and a pullback before we try again here to help us take a closer look at the markets as jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute of economic research i just. that's for you. so just more same to quietly leave the entire market hire but increasingly we're also starting to see a decoupling within the top twenty one this is very unlike last year where they're becoming less and less correlated with bitcoin what's driving that. well that's driving it is decentralization of the crypto markets a big problem with bitcoin but it's also called b.p.c. is that it's actually not a very usable token right now it's very expensive and very slow incredibly that problem has not been solved even though it's now you know the problem has been known about for four years so you've seen these other assets come and outperform because i'm just in terms of speed and ease of use and expense and i think this is inevitable in the crypto market as long as the b two c. is not going to adapt to the latest technologies that fix the stuff but they're still in the experimental stage so if you lo
rejection and a pullback before we try again here to help us take a closer look at the markets as jeffrey tucker editorial director of the american institute of economic research i just. that's for you. so just more same to quietly leave the entire market hire but increasingly we're also starting to see a decoupling within the top twenty one this is very unlike last year where they're becoming less and less correlated with bitcoin what's driving that. well that's driving it is decentralization...
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jeffrey: as a criminal matter i think it is over.o more indictments unless there are other investigations with u.s. attorney's office similar to the cohen case. as a political matter, this has led. it depends on how much the democrats want to hone in on it. mr. barr will testify, mr. mueller will testify. we will learn some of the facts. i get the headlines. no indictment. the facts, the first 200 pages of this report go to the fact that the russians were trying to influence our election. that is a critical point and one that needs to be explored. david: so important. we can't overlook. no matter what anyone says, the russians were trying to change the results of our election. thanks so much. federal prosecutor jeffrey cramer joining us from chicago. the mullah report is out in the scramble to sort out the political significance has just begun. we turn to our political roundtable next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there is no collusion and there has not been collusion. of the greatest hoaxes ever perpetrated on this country. david: presid
jeffrey: as a criminal matter i think it is over.o more indictments unless there are other investigations with u.s. attorney's office similar to the cohen case. as a political matter, this has led. it depends on how much the democrats want to hone in on it. mr. barr will testify, mr. mueller will testify. we will learn some of the facts. i get the headlines. no indictment. the facts, the first 200 pages of this report go to the fact that the russians were trying to influence our election. that...
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jeffrey toobin, paul callen. jeffrey toobin, question for you. if these charges are principally about the chelsea manning case, 2010, of course, preceded russian interference in the 2016 election. they say assange played -- >> can i interrupt? >> yes. >> they have unsealed the charges. i just got it over my phone. >> okay. >> tell us what they say. >> it's a single count indictment from the eastern district of virginia, alexandria, just across the potomac river. a one-count indictment charging julian assange with hacking, with participating in the hacking that led to the distribution of the chelsea manning documents in 2010. considering the complexity of the case it's a very straight short forward indictment, it's only eight pages long and it's only one count. now, the government could add to it. >> okay. >> i note that it was filed in march of 2018, so it's been under seal for a year. this is the case that is now pending against julian assange. >> to my question, can they also -- would they be likely to also ask him about his role in interferenc
jeffrey toobin, paul callen. jeffrey toobin, question for you. if these charges are principally about the chelsea manning case, 2010, of course, preceded russian interference in the 2016 election. they say assange played -- >> can i interrupt? >> yes. >> they have unsealed the charges. i just got it over my phone. >> okay. >> tell us what they say. >> it's a single count indictment from the eastern district of virginia, alexandria, just across the potomac...
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i think jeffrey is right. whether it's don mcgahn, mueller or others who they question specifically about potential obstruction. there could be utility then. have no doubt the 2020 candid e candidates lining up will have a copy of the mueller report to use it against the president. >> it's a heavy document to wield against anybody. >> to david's point, the white house is saying none of this matters. there are absent issues from the report. i wonder if they are causing a concern about whether there are issues for investigation in other venues. very little on the money trail with the trump organization. no mention, for example, of cambridge analytica. are there missing things the white house is concerned could come back to haunt them? >> there are any number of ongoing investigations. the bulk of redactions in the mueller report were ongoing investigations that have been farmed out elsewhere. we don't know a lot about it. it is a source of concern for the white house. they have always been concerned that the inv
i think jeffrey is right. whether it's don mcgahn, mueller or others who they question specifically about potential obstruction. there could be utility then. have no doubt the 2020 candid e candidates lining up will have a copy of the mueller report to use it against the president. >> it's a heavy document to wield against anybody. >> to david's point, the white house is saying none of this matters. there are absent issues from the report. i wonder if they are causing a concern...
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so they were following, as jeffrey was describing, the practice under that law. they were not actually adhering to those provisions of law. because what's so ironic is that the entire reason we're in this particular special counsel regulation situation where it's a confidential report is because that was a complete reaction against the type of report that -- >> it's very significant. it's not the white house counsel that was given a sneak preview, allowed to read the redacted version. the personal counsel, whether it was rudy giuliani or someone else. somebody was allowed to read it. but that was what irritates members of congress is that the president's personal lawyers were allowed to read the report before they were allowed to read the report. >> then he said, he went on because he knew there would be some reaction against this. he made the point that they were not allowed to make and didn't request any kind of redactions. so they were allowed to see it, to get a sneak peek of it, and obviously, this helps them do their rebuttal, whatever that is. but they did
so they were following, as jeffrey was describing, the practice under that law. they were not actually adhering to those provisions of law. because what's so ironic is that the entire reason we're in this particular special counsel regulation situation where it's a confidential report is because that was a complete reaction against the type of report that -- >> it's very significant. it's not the white house counsel that was given a sneak preview, allowed to read the redacted version. the...
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jeffrey: i think you don't want to write it off. think there are opportunities, even in the face of relative economic weakness. reason we are talking about more of a diversified perspective this year. to move back to retrench to what has been working. i think a more broad approach to markets now may pay off. david: talk about that diversification in the united states with respect to how correlated markets are. we are really at a low point in terms of correlation across the market. jeffrey: this is so overlooked. i think it is really important. it has been a generation since correlation between different markets around the world and different sectors were so low. we are back to where we were in the 1990's, the 1970's and 1980's. back in the mid-2000 and late to thousands, those correlations moved very high. all markets moved in lockstep with each other as we went through the financial crisis and aftermath, but it has come way down. this toppers of the case and is something many investors have not seen in their lifetimes. it is a broa
jeffrey: i think you don't want to write it off. think there are opportunities, even in the face of relative economic weakness. reason we are talking about more of a diversified perspective this year. to move back to retrench to what has been working. i think a more broad approach to markets now may pay off. david: talk about that diversification in the united states with respect to how correlated markets are. we are really at a low point in terms of correlation across the market. jeffrey: this...
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. >> jeffrey rosen, number two over at transportation had his confirmation hearing. he is awaiting a senate vote. >> presumably going to get confirmed. we'll see how he does. not an easy job. you're doing an excellent job covering the justice department, laura. >>> let's get to the presidential race. traumatic developments. joe biden's first campaign rally out in pennsylvania. state democrats desperately need to take back the white house. let's go to arlette. tell us what biden's message was a while ago? >> reporter: wolf, joe biden made an argument about electability, saying he could win a state like pennsylvania. it is late in the primary process, but he clearly already has his eyes on a general election matchup against president trump. joe biden taking the stage at a union hall in pittsburgh for the first campaign rally as an official 2020 contender. >> if i'm going to be able to beat donald trump in twoin2020,s going to happen here. >> reporter: putting focus on the middle class. >> the country wasn't built by wall street bankers, ceos and hedge fund managers, it
. >> jeffrey rosen, number two over at transportation had his confirmation hearing. he is awaiting a senate vote. >> presumably going to get confirmed. we'll see how he does. not an easy job. you're doing an excellent job covering the justice department, laura. >>> let's get to the presidential race. traumatic developments. joe biden's first campaign rally out in pennsylvania. state democrats desperately need to take back the white house. let's go to arlette. tell us what...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news, liverpool. that is it from me.bye—bye. what will this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. centre. coming up on this programme. ajax are through to the last four of the champions league after the dutch side beat juventus in turin to claim a 3—2 aggregate victory. lionel messi scores twice as barcelona also make it through to the semi finals with a 4—0 aggregate win over manchester united and novak djokovic is through to the third round of the monte carlo masters, but not without difficulty. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news that ajax have knocked juventus out of the champions league at the quarter final stage. despite cristiano ronaldo handing the italians the advantage, two goals from the dutch side saw them through, while barcelona are also in the last four after easing past manchester united. a short time ago i spoke to our football reporter
branwen jeffreys, bbc news, liverpool. that is it from me.bye—bye. what will this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. centre. coming up on this programme. ajax are through to the last four of the champions league after the dutch side beat juventus in turin to claim a 3—2 aggregate victory. lionel messi scores twice as barcelona also make it through to the semi finals with a 4—0 aggregate win over manchester united and novak djokovic is through to the third round of the monte...
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the question is, and maybe jeffrey could answer this, can they invoke privilege now that he's alreadyind of spilled the beans? >> oh, pick me. >> what is the answer? >> no. it is waived. it is waived. >> right. >> you can't say well i told everything to one part of the government but i can't -- but now i'm going to invoke privilege on the other side. that is just -- >> it is ridiculous. it is. it is ridiculous. so i don't know what they're grounds are on this. other than the fact that the president doesn't want him in front of the television cameras and also have the head of security there at the white house and democrats want to ask him about the vetting process. and why people didn't get clearances. and he's saying i'm not going to testify because they're all hoping they could drag this out potentially through the election. >> amidst of this the president's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner, he was basically dismissing the russian interference in the u.s. presidential election saying what the mueller team did was a lot worse. listen to this. >> i think the investigations a
the question is, and maybe jeffrey could answer this, can they invoke privilege now that he's alreadyind of spilled the beans? >> oh, pick me. >> what is the answer? >> no. it is waived. it is waived. >> right. >> you can't say well i told everything to one part of the government but i can't -- but now i'm going to invoke privilege on the other side. that is just -- >> it is ridiculous. it is. it is ridiculous. so i don't know what they're grounds are on...
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i'm gonna go ray, ron and jeffrey. [laughter] >> you're so thoughtful. >> the issue of coolness and composure comes up throughout cortex in different ways to how these men wind up having the lives that they have and not only because of the black women in their lives, you will do a great job covering but also because of their way of being in the world. it is very difficult to be a black person often times, arthur ashe being the black person play tennis anywhere and being denied entry anywhere just because he is black. there's an early scene where he arrived in ucla in their tournament that happened in the tournament doesn't allow black people. and the coaches actin asking. do i make a whole team, just to make a stand. fast-forward and think about the williams sisters. wait till you the williams sisters. [laughter] but in the meantime what we learned is that he had a coolness about him. he doesn't complain much, think about john machen who does other things. but he does not complain much, he does not ask a lot of questio
i'm gonna go ray, ron and jeffrey. [laughter] >> you're so thoughtful. >> the issue of coolness and composure comes up throughout cortex in different ways to how these men wind up having the lives that they have and not only because of the black women in their lives, you will do a great job covering but also because of their way of being in the world. it is very difficult to be a black person often times, arthur ashe being the black person play tennis anywhere and being denied entry...
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also back tonight, jeffrey cramer, former assistant u.s.ttorney for the northern district of illinois and former manhattan assistant d.a., now with the berkeley research group. good evening to you both. >>> jessica, i'd like to begin with you. how do you write a counter report without having seen what you're countering? >> so, that's a great question. i imagine that they are preparing much as one might prepare as a prosecutor to make a rebuttal after your closing argument, and then the closing argument by defense counsel. >> do you relitigate everything and retell the story? >> absolutely not. in fact, you get less time to do your rebuttal than your primary closing. but you know in advance what the key issues are, that you anticipate the defense is going to raise and you know what your key issues are. so similarly here, i imagine that the defense team knows what the points of the narrative are that they want to hit most clearly, and that they're going to talk about no matter what's in the report. and then the things they're going to be look
also back tonight, jeffrey cramer, former assistant u.s.ttorney for the northern district of illinois and former manhattan assistant d.a., now with the berkeley research group. good evening to you both. >>> jessica, i'd like to begin with you. how do you write a counter report without having seen what you're countering? >> so, that's a great question. i imagine that they are preparing much as one might prepare as a prosecutor to make a rebuttal after your closing argument, and...
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they arrived at exactly what jeffrey said. essentially wikileaks is no different from the "new york times," receiving classified information and publishing it. they're a publisher, right? that changed after jeff sessions became attorney general. we reported previously they were looking to file charges in early 2017. partly what happened was this 2017 publishing of the cia hacking tools. that's one of the things that happened in the intervening years that prosecutors of the justice department decided and the lawyers there decided wikileaks had transformed in their view from being just a publisher to being an active participant in trying to encourage people to steal stuff. that's where they believe the line lies. jeffrey pointed out this is a theory that will be teed probably by the british courts first and then here. i don't think it is a clear shot here at bringing the charges or succeeding in the charges. but i think it's what makes it fascinating. >> let's move on to attorney general bill barr appearing in front of a senate
they arrived at exactly what jeffrey said. essentially wikileaks is no different from the "new york times," receiving classified information and publishing it. they're a publisher, right? that changed after jeff sessions became attorney general. we reported previously they were looking to file charges in early 2017. partly what happened was this 2017 publishing of the cia hacking tools. that's one of the things that happened in the intervening years that prosecutors of the justice...
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jeffrey, as a no longer practising jew, do you find that you find it surprising religion is still aserful as it is? no, ithink no, i think it is true. people search for a commonality and community and i would like to believe that we all, in some form, whatever our values, seek to follow our better angels and i think religion helps people do that, at its best. christianity is receding in north america and europe, it is growing elsewhere, islam, however, is the fastest growing religion, why do you think that is? the first is demographics, islamic generally overlaps with countries where there is a high birth rate, but there is an additional element that has been the case for, as far as i can remember, when i first realised it, it was probably 30 years ago, islam was also the only religion that was growing, not due to demographics, but due to conversion, there is a high degree of conversion to islam. i'm not sure why that is the case. i think in some areas it's because islam tends to, for example on indian subcontinent, tends to be adjacent to several other religions so there is intermar
jeffrey, as a no longer practising jew, do you find that you find it surprising religion is still aserful as it is? no, ithink no, i think it is true. people search for a commonality and community and i would like to believe that we all, in some form, whatever our values, seek to follow our better angels and i think religion helps people do that, at its best. christianity is receding in north america and europe, it is growing elsewhere, islam, however, is the fastest growing religion, why do...
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jeffrey cummins teaches music lessons in his annandale home. more about the allegations that go back several years. >> reporter: no one answered the door of the annandale home of jeffrey cummins. the 56-year-old piano teacher appeared in court today and released in custody. >> in may of 2017 we had a victim come forward and reported they were the victim of sexual abuse gone on for several years. >> reporter: another came w forwardith a similar story. jeffrey cummins is charged with eight counts of indecent lorerty with min neighbors are shocked with the news. >> allegedly happening two doors tdown the str from me. seems like a nice guy i've seen him outside doing yard work, doing everyday things. he walks by, he speaks and you speak, very pleasant to talk to. >> reporter: the is the founder and director of virginia music adventures, located here in annandale until recently. it's a music group that performs around the world. cummins was arrested tuesday at dulles international airport returning from a trip with music adventures. he has taught fo
jeffrey cummins teaches music lessons in his annandale home. more about the allegations that go back several years. >> reporter: no one answered the door of the annandale home of jeffrey cummins. the 56-year-old piano teacher appeared in court today and released in custody. >> in may of 2017 we had a victim come forward and reported they were the victim of sexual abuse gone on for several years. >> reporter: another came w forwardith a similar story. jeffrey cummins is charged...
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you know, again, i back up jeffrey's point, just because you can't make a criminal case for collusion and conspiracy doesn't mean they didn't do things that were wrong. you know, voters make decisions not on whether the president is a crook, they base it on whether they think that the president can be trusted and whether he abuses his office. i think we're going to find a lot of incidents that we have already heard about, maybe a few we haven't, where he has abused the office and that's a big deal. the last point i'd make is i actually think from a communications point of view, a strategy, the whau has played this all wrong. by claiming total exoneration anything short of that now is a loss for them and we know they're going to lose. we know we're going to find things and, you know, again, it doesn't matter what his base thinks. as he goes into 2020 it matters what the people in the middle think and they don't believe the total exoneration and there's going to be a lot of fodder for that tomorrow. >> jeffrey toobin, what is your control f first search word? >> i don't do it -- i have
you know, again, i back up jeffrey's point, just because you can't make a criminal case for collusion and conspiracy doesn't mean they didn't do things that were wrong. you know, voters make decisions not on whether the president is a crook, they base it on whether they think that the president can be trusted and whether he abuses his office. i think we're going to find a lot of incidents that we have already heard about, maybe a few we haven't, where he has abused the office and that's a big...
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. >> let's bring in jeffrey toobin and alex burns and cnn political analyst and m.j. lee cnn political correspondent. counselor, bill barr, if you were in congress today, if you were one of the lawmakers on the very sexy appropriations committee, what is your first question to him? >> did robert mueller ask you to decide whether the president committed obstruction of justice and on what basis do you conclude that there was no obstruction of justice since he did the investigation and you didn't? >> i think that's such a crucial question here. >> well, thank you, john berman. >> and also one that i think at least the first part that we should be able to get an answer to today. i think it will be harder for him to dodge a very specific yes or no question, did mueller ask you to reach a conclusion? >> he's going to duck questions about the report itself. >> right. >> but this is about the letter he's already written and in the past, the march 24th letter, so i think it will be harder to duck. but the ability to duck questions is such an accomplished art in washington. >>
. >> let's bring in jeffrey toobin and alex burns and cnn political analyst and m.j. lee cnn political correspondent. counselor, bill barr, if you were in congress today, if you were one of the lawmakers on the very sexy appropriations committee, what is your first question to him? >> did robert mueller ask you to decide whether the president committed obstruction of justice and on what basis do you conclude that there was no obstruction of justice since he did the investigation and...
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jeffrey: yes and no.n that might be the plan anyway, but look at where be theowth plan anyway, but look at where wage growth is. look at where inflation is. you have a comfortable buffer. they are reeling from growth and that is welcome at any point in the cycle. it is translate into high consumption. and yes, the preferences have changed. is potential spending to be unleashed and we have to ask holdingtion, what is them back? the u.k. labor market, that is happening everywhere. it gives policymakers enough room to focus on other things. nejra: and the question about pricing power comes to the fore in the u.k. with wage growth remaining robust. what does that mean in terms of your allocation in u.k. assets and through equities as well? jeffrey: given the uncertainty recommending are limiting the allocations. case.a stronger literally 100% of the conversations, is it time to get back in property, stocks, sterling, all of that? nejra: lots of questions. thank you, from the ubs wealth office.nt surging deman
jeffrey: yes and no.n that might be the plan anyway, but look at where be theowth plan anyway, but look at where wage growth is. look at where inflation is. you have a comfortable buffer. they are reeling from growth and that is welcome at any point in the cycle. it is translate into high consumption. and yes, the preferences have changed. is potential spending to be unleashed and we have to ask holdingtion, what is them back? the u.k. labor market, that is happening everywhere. it gives...
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i agree with what jeffrey toobin said. also, when you read the document, it's not just a factual recitation. there's also legal analysis, and the mueller special counsel team says over and over and over and over again, they're pretty dismissive of some of the arguments we have heard from trump lawyers including rudy giuliani and someone who is not a trump lawyer, but alan dershowitz who says the prosecution prevents the prosecute of the president for doing things under his constitutional authority. they say no, and they say in other positions the positions taken by trump lawyers are contrary to the litigating positions the department of justice has taken in different cases, which they're on pretty good ground when they're taking the -- >> in this document, they make it clear there are 14 ongoing investigations being conducted by other u.s. attorneys, including in the southern district of new york, right now, at least one, probably more than one. and all that information, most of that information, is very, very -- we don't
i agree with what jeffrey toobin said. also, when you read the document, it's not just a factual recitation. there's also legal analysis, and the mueller special counsel team says over and over and over and over again, they're pretty dismissive of some of the arguments we have heard from trump lawyers including rudy giuliani and someone who is not a trump lawyer, but alan dershowitz who says the prosecution prevents the prosecute of the president for doing things under his constitutional...
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jeffrey: i think the question was, if the u.s. does negotiate can kim, how much constants it have any agreement that it reaches will be implemented? i'm translating. russian] see.asia: i [speaking russian] jeffrey: [speaking russian] anastasia: i hope i understand the question. is lessthat kim jong-un reliable than the american president. i think they have much in common. , all agreements could be implemented, if the position is not influenced by other forces. sorry, my english is not so good. maybe i did not understand. the other thing. hastimes north korea purported to make promises, which it never made. for example, when north korea was talking about denuclearization of the korean peninsula, the media wrote about the denuclearization of north korea. it is not good because it creates false expectations. when these expectations are not met, it creates tensions in relations. sharon: so the question of whether leaders will follow agreements is a good one. that is why some people think we should have treaties. even then, some countr
jeffrey: i think the question was, if the u.s. does negotiate can kim, how much constants it have any agreement that it reaches will be implemented? i'm translating. russian] see.asia: i [speaking russian] jeffrey: [speaking russian] anastasia: i hope i understand the question. is lessthat kim jong-un reliable than the american president. i think they have much in common. , all agreements could be implemented, if the position is not influenced by other forces. sorry, my english is not so good....
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[applause] lastly but certainly not lisa, shut out alain locke and jeffrey stewart, "the new negro" the life of alain locke. [applause] when you're at the moderate situation you can see all the books are bibles or bible names. you want to see herself, how did you make four bibles come together in one of the first things that we learn at a festival is to read a book. read all of them. i think the level of reading that we share, i hope you see expressed in a set of questions i have. the first thing i want to ask,, it's because blog biographies of these incredible people. when an author you're setting out to pick up this person that follows the life and documents it. along the way there are surprises. i want to start off by asking what surprised you about your figure when you're doing your biography? >> there were so many surprising things, almost nine years to write the book and i thought i knew him at the beginning but i really did not. he was known as mr. cool, obama. atmost too good to be true. that is all true but what i discovered is that he really had an injury turmoil, he was a dri
[applause] lastly but certainly not lisa, shut out alain locke and jeffrey stewart, "the new negro" the life of alain locke. [applause] when you're at the moderate situation you can see all the books are bibles or bible names. you want to see herself, how did you make four bibles come together in one of the first things that we learn at a festival is to read a book. read all of them. i think the level of reading that we share, i hope you see expressed in a set of questions i have. the...
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jeffrey: it is evolving.onsumer companies is the training space in time. humans are amazing. before email, what did we do? we had to take time to write letters and go to the post office. then email comes along and we are more efficient at responding. and then snap comes along and a short system comes along and we're even more efficient. we create space to do other things. ation orook at uberfic the sharing economy, is geared towards creating more time for consumers to enjoy themselves. -- i feele the air is like the efficiency element associated with shopping and consumer experience is helping consumers in ways we cannot imagine. we can ever imagine a ridesharing app five or seven years ago. it is creating opportunity for us to do other things with our dollars and our time and that is part of the learning that will go on today. emma: let's talk about cowen's business. the investment banking results -- isnd what is driving the consumer a part of that? jeffrey: we are focused on health and wellness. we do a lot
jeffrey: it is evolving.onsumer companies is the training space in time. humans are amazing. before email, what did we do? we had to take time to write letters and go to the post office. then email comes along and we are more efficient at responding. and then snap comes along and a short system comes along and we're even more efficient. we create space to do other things. ation orook at uberfic the sharing economy, is geared towards creating more time for consumers to enjoy themselves. -- i...
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the whole issue of impeachment right now, jeffrey toobin?> that's always more of a political question than a legal question. i would just like to respond to something the president said in the tweet. >> let me read it again. i have the right to end the whole witch hunt if i wanted. i could have fired everyone, including mueller, if i wanted. i chose not to. i had the right to use executive privilege, i didn't. >> that's not true. he can't do anything for any reason he wants. if someone walked into the oval office and said here's a suitcase full of cash, end the mueller investigation, do you think anybody would object to that? he can't act for any reason or no reason. the prohibition on acting corruptly, which is what's involved in obstruction of justice, applies to him like it applies to everyone else. the idea that he could fire mueller simply because he didn't like the russia investigation and he was worried that it would implicate him, that's not the law. and that's not right what he said. >> what i'll tell you jeffrey, and you probably h
the whole issue of impeachment right now, jeffrey toobin?> that's always more of a political question than a legal question. i would just like to respond to something the president said in the tweet. >> let me read it again. i have the right to end the whole witch hunt if i wanted. i could have fired everyone, including mueller, if i wanted. i chose not to. i had the right to use executive privilege, i didn't. >> that's not true. he can't do anything for any reason he wants. if...
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host: jeffrey trinca?: i mean, it's important to understand that the filing season is really reconciling your business with the government. it's not -- you should have been paying throughout the year. you should be looking at that, at that paycheck, and looking at that thing and saying, how many i doing here with the federal taxes, my state taxes? i have a good sense of what my effective rate should be. so when i look and say, hey, i've got a problem here. my withholding is way below what my usual effective rate is, which for me it's about 22%. it shows you i'm paying too much taxes. if i start to drop year 20, then i'm in h.r., and i'm saying, look, guys, and sometimes i adjust, i used to allowances, but often i'll say can you do another $300 or $400 a paycheck. you need to pay attention. host: this is so important, because there's generally a there are hold, which the government says you need to have 90% of your overall federal tax liability was held by the time you reconcile. if you haven't had 90%, you
host: jeffrey trinca?: i mean, it's important to understand that the filing season is really reconciling your business with the government. it's not -- you should have been paying throughout the year. you should be looking at that, at that paycheck, and looking at that thing and saying, how many i doing here with the federal taxes, my state taxes? i have a good sense of what my effective rate should be. so when i look and say, hey, i've got a problem here. my withholding is way below what my...
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jeffrey, it seems president trump has long been frustrated. he promised to solve the immigration problem as a candidate. that's not happened. in fact, asylum claims spiked on his watch. this seems to be frustrating him. kirstjen nielsen describes him as unhinged. what did he expect from her? what could she have done differently? >> i don't know. the problem is the laws allow people to seek asylum in the united states across the border and they are seeking it in great numbers. kirstjen nielsen is a great example of what happens when you go to work for donald trump. he's the great reputation killer. here is a woman who was a reasonably admired bureaucrat. for the rest of her life people will look at her and think, oh, that's the woman who put children in cages. that's the woman who broke up families across the border. you know what? they'll be right. she implemented that policy. jeff sessions, the attorney general, sort of created it, but she implemented it. she's going to get what she deserves. >> the infamous statement was a tweet she sent out
jeffrey, it seems president trump has long been frustrated. he promised to solve the immigration problem as a candidate. that's not happened. in fact, asylum claims spiked on his watch. this seems to be frustrating him. kirstjen nielsen describes him as unhinged. what did he expect from her? what could she have done differently? >> i don't know. the problem is the laws allow people to seek asylum in the united states across the border and they are seeking it in great numbers. kirstjen...
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jeffr jeffrey, deutsche bank is start to go hand over loan documents relating to trump projects, trumpork state. what information does the new york state attorney general hope to glean from these records and how upset should the president really be? >> deutsche bank is the only bank that would do business with donald trump. so all of the money issues are there. second, deutsche bank has a long and undistinguished history of money laundering including money laundering with russia. all these officials including the house intelligence and financial services committee want those records to see if there was any improper dealings involving the trump organization. >> and that's key what jeffrey said. what you're talking about is the new york attorney general. there's also the u.s. house of representatives asking the same bank for the same information. the fact deutsche bank is apparently turning over to new york certainly a signal they're going to do the same thing to the house. >> and this is what they're hoping. they might get blocked by trump administration officials saying no to these sub
jeffr jeffrey, deutsche bank is start to go hand over loan documents relating to trump projects, trumpork state. what information does the new york state attorney general hope to glean from these records and how upset should the president really be? >> deutsche bank is the only bank that would do business with donald trump. so all of the money issues are there. second, deutsche bank has a long and undistinguished history of money laundering including money laundering with russia. all...
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. >> jeffrey toobin, we shouldn't look at this as the entire case against julian assange. >> we don't know for sure. it has the look of a place holder indictment, only about seven pages, only deals with the 2010 chelsea manning issues, but the government shouldn't count on julian assange giving them more information. i mean, he's not going to cooperate. but it attempts as gloria said to belie the first amendment issues, but they're still there, and this is a legally complicated situation. >> why are they still there in this case? >> because the accusation is that julian assange sort of encouraged hacking, collaborated is the term used in the indictment. but if you read the actual charges, he doesn't seem to have done much with the actual hackers except sort of tell them how to deliver the material to him. you could argue, we have to see how the evidence comes in in court, that he helped in finding a password but to the extent he just received stolen hacked emails, that's a very different situation from hacking itself, and that's what journalists do. we receive information that is some
. >> jeffrey toobin, we shouldn't look at this as the entire case against julian assange. >> we don't know for sure. it has the look of a place holder indictment, only about seven pages, only deals with the 2010 chelsea manning issues, but the government shouldn't count on julian assange giving them more information. i mean, he's not going to cooperate. but it attempts as gloria said to belie the first amendment issues, but they're still there, and this is a legally complicated...
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they go back several years. >> reporter: i came to home to of music teacher, jeffrey cummins, to ask if he wants to comment on charges made by two teenage piano students that he sexually abused them during private lessons. no answe at the door. he was released from custody. >> he's been charged with eight counts of undecent liberties on a minor by a custodian based on the fact he was their piano t'teacher. >> i shocking it's allegedly happening two doors down the street from what seems like a nice guy. >> until it's actually proven. >> reporter: police say jeffrey cummins is the founder and director of virginia music adventures in this house in annandale, a performing group that performs worldwide. he was arrested tuesday returning from trip. his website has testimonials from formertudents as well as the honors and awards cummins has received. he owns two huntington learning, center one in springfield and the other in vienna virginia. >> reporter: they put this sign on the doorhe center was closed. he locked it and as he was aving he told me he was shocked and just learned about thes
they go back several years. >> reporter: i came to home to of music teacher, jeffrey cummins, to ask if he wants to comment on charges made by two teenage piano students that he sexually abused them during private lessons. no answe at the door. he was released from custody. >> he's been charged with eight counts of undecent liberties on a minor by a custodian based on the fact he was their piano t'teacher. >> i shocking it's allegedly happening two doors down the street from...
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jeffrey ingle, let me start with you and your piece in "the washington post" was so striking becausee point about what the founding fathers had in mind by writing the impeachment clause in the first place, and they would have been, in your view, eager -- or certainly ready to use it against donald trump or anyone who behaved like donald trump. >> yes. and to be clear, i think they would have been very disappointed to have to use it. >> yes. >> but, we have to remember how they developed the office of the presidency as a constitutional convention in 1787 was really with george washington in mind. it was expected he was going to be the first president. we have to remember why that was. it wasn't really he was the best politician or the smartest or to be honest a particularly amazing general, it was because everybody could trust him. they trusted that he was willing to sacrifice his own needs, sacrifice whatever was needed for the good of the country. and any president, they argued, who was unable to put the country first, to put america first and instead sought their own interests was
jeffrey ingle, let me start with you and your piece in "the washington post" was so striking becausee point about what the founding fathers had in mind by writing the impeachment clause in the first place, and they would have been, in your view, eager -- or certainly ready to use it against donald trump or anyone who behaved like donald trump. >> yes. and to be clear, i think they would have been very disappointed to have to use it. >> yes. >> but, we have to...
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felicity huffman, and a new accuser comes forward in the sex abuse case against multi-billionaire jeffreypstein. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "miami herald" reports another woman is publicly accusing jeffrey epstein of abuse. maria farmer says in 1996 when she was 26 years old epstein sexually assaulted her and molested her sister who was 15 at the time. her sworn affidavit is part of a defamation complaint against epstein's attorney alan dershowitz. he knew it it run by epstein and his companion guislaine maxwell. dershowitz has defended him for years. >>> "the new york times" says prosecutors say actress felicity huffman should get prison time. in a plea agreement prosecutors argue that she should serve between four and ten months for paying to boost her daughter's s.a.t. scores. that sentence croppeds with sentencing guidelines. prosecutors t for the lower end of that range and a $20,000 fine. huffman said last week she will plead guilty to fraud charges. >>> cbsnews.com reports a county in new york announced a new ban to fight the measles outbreak.
felicity huffman, and a new accuser comes forward in the sex abuse case against multi-billionaire jeffreypstein. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "miami herald" reports another woman is publicly accusing jeffrey epstein of abuse. maria farmer says in 1996 when she was 26 years old epstein sexually assaulted her and molested her sister who was 15 at the time. her sworn affidavit is part of a defamation complaint against epstein's attorney alan...
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our conversation with jeffrey katzenberg on the global streaming landscape.mer dreamworks ceo. that is next. ♪ emily: to the future of video streaming with new offerings from powerhouses like apple and disney, we spoke to someone who has decades of experience in the entertainment industry. in the latest episode of studio 1.0, i sat down with the former dreamworks ceo, jeffrey katzenberg, about his new streaming service and his storied hollywood career. jeff: i think it is early in the game to be calling winners and losers in something that is almost cataclysmic transformation, where virtually every other day or week there is something that is a tectonic shifting of the plates. it is a little bit hard when you are in the center of that storm, to have perspective on it. it will be the winners? the winners will be the ones with the biggest and best businesses, you know, and have the greatest leaders. and so you cannot help but look at and admire what bob iger has done. emily: i was going to say, is disney one of those companies? jeff: 100%. h has made one of the
our conversation with jeffrey katzenberg on the global streaming landscape.mer dreamworks ceo. that is next. ♪ emily: to the future of video streaming with new offerings from powerhouses like apple and disney, we spoke to someone who has decades of experience in the entertainment industry. in the latest episode of studio 1.0, i sat down with the former dreamworks ceo, jeffrey katzenberg, about his new streaming service and his storied hollywood career. jeff: i think it is early in the game to...