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jeffrey: were you involved in actually painting? >> i can't paint. jeffrey: you can't paint?rt. we were able to say, okay, let's say we are going to paint that orange. no, we don't want that orange. then we come to a consensus, let's make it yellow. oh, let's put the patient on the side. okay. so i felt like, i felt like the artist. >> you are awestruck by the beauty of these murals. jeffrey: this is exactly what dr. eric wei hopes for. wei is a top administrator for new york city health and hospitals, but also continues to work as an emergency medicine physician on the frontlines. what is it that you and other health care workers need most that the art might provide? >> the furatively having a full tank. and that full tank of empathy, that full tank of having a clear mind, not being distracted, nobeing stressed, not being burnt out. and so we need to leverage everything that we have. and art is so powerful. we need to use this powerful tool, to heal our, our healers. jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in new york. ♪ judy: and we'll be back shortly with a look a
jeffrey: were you involved in actually painting? >> i can't paint. jeffrey: you can't paint?rt. we were able to say, okay, let's say we are going to paint that orange. no, we don't want that orange. then we come to a consensus, let's make it yellow. oh, let's put the patient on the side. okay. so i felt like, i felt like the artist. >> you are awestruck by the beauty of these murals. jeffrey: this is exactly what dr. eric wei hopes for. wei is a top administrator for new york city...
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so, jeffrey, welcome.t to open this up, i ask you why you wrote the book and why you think this is a subject of crucial importance? jeff. >> thank you, thank you, david. well, you know, i have written several books, they were all about the global economy and political dimension of the global economy. but they had 12 very much on the trends. and i want to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event, really focus in on it, focusing on angry detail so that you knew the people, you knew it was in their heads, you knew what was influencing them, both in terms of global environment and their own background. and you could really feel the decision. but in doing that, you really got also a larger picture. so, you know, i was looking around for what's event was, what's landmark event could i write about, one that most people really did know a lot about. secondly, which brought their domestic economic policy, international economic policy and foreign policy. this event that i wrote about at camp david, th
so, jeffrey, welcome.t to open this up, i ask you why you wrote the book and why you think this is a subject of crucial importance? jeff. >> thank you, thank you, david. well, you know, i have written several books, they were all about the global economy and political dimension of the global economy. but they had 12 very much on the trends. and i want to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event, really focus in on it, focusing on angry detail so that you knew the people,...
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jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up i ask you why you wrote the book and why you think this is the subject of crucial importance. >> thank you david. you know i've written several hooks and they are all about the global economy and the political dimension of the global economy but they had dwelt very much on trends and i wanted to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event really focus in on it and focus in on great detail so that you knew the people and you knew what was in their head and you knew what was influencing them in terms of the global environment and their background and you could really feel the decision but in doing that you really got also a larger picture. i was looking around for what event wet landmark event could i write about one that most people really didn't know a lot about which brought to bear domestic economic policy, international economic policy and foreign policy. this sent event i wrote about camp david was the weekend on which president nixon visited his
jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up i ask you why you wrote the book and why you think this is the subject of crucial importance. >> thank you david. you know i've written several hooks and they are all about the global economy and the political dimension of the global economy but they had dwelt very much on trends and i wanted to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event really focus in on it and focus in on great detail so that you knew the people and you knew what...
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jeffrey: on september 6, 2021, michael k.illiams was found dead of an overdose of fentanyl-laced heroin. he was 54. four men were charged for distributing the drugs that led to his overdose. dominic: in a few weeks, it'll be a year already. i feel like it was just yesterday. what i understand is, is what michael would want us to understand, that there's a lot more work to do and that, if we can use this situation as an opportunity to make people more aware about substance abuse and addiction and how do we help people, then we have gained something. we have made progress. dana: i have a lot of rage when it comes to michael's death, and a lot of sadness. i hope that what comes out of this is michael's legacy. and that is a legacy of love, and healing, and a mirror that's put up to all of us, that we're not just telling the stories, like michael told in "the wire" or "the night of," or "when they see us," but we're actually doing things to change that. jeffrey: in addition to "scenes from my life," a final on-camera roll comes t
jeffrey: on september 6, 2021, michael k.illiams was found dead of an overdose of fentanyl-laced heroin. he was 54. four men were charged for distributing the drugs that led to his overdose. dominic: in a few weeks, it'll be a year already. i feel like it was just yesterday. what i understand is, is what michael would want us to understand, that there's a lot more work to do and that, if we can use this situation as an opportunity to make people more aware about substance abuse and addiction...
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jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i am jeffrey brown in new york.nder of the solutions journalism network, an organization that works with news organizations to produce rigorous reporting on responses to social problems. the goal, to rebalance the news in a way that provides people a sense of investment and provide communities with the information they need to participate in a healthy democracy. tonight, he gives his "brief but spectacular" take on telling the whole story. david: i mean, i like to think about news just as a feedback system. you know, a good feedback system to work needs to let you know what you need to be afraid of, what you need to be aware of. and you need to know what you can do about it. you need to know where the efficacy is. if you only do one without the other, you're going to cause people to bury their heads in the nd. and if you only do the other thing you're a sort of a , pollyanna and you're, you're making people feel good, but you're not really giving them information. that's true to reality, but in balance you can activ
jeffrey: for the pbs newshour, i am jeffrey brown in new york.nder of the solutions journalism network, an organization that works with news organizations to produce rigorous reporting on responses to social problems. the goal, to rebalance the news in a way that provides people a sense of investment and provide communities with the information they need to participate in a healthy democracy. tonight, he gives his "brief but spectacular" take on telling the whole story. david: i mean,...
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mike mckee and jeffrey rosenberg will join. but we start with randall kroszner from brown university, now at the booth school at the university of chicago. the professor basically invented price theory, the dynamics of price within any system. do we understand the price theory of wages? do we understand how wages are actually determined? randall: we have some knowledge of that but i don't think our knowledge is perfect. one of the key things the fed is focusing on, that wage dynamic, how much is being determined by people's expectations about inflation, what determines those expectations, what anchors them, those are key issues. tom: is the fed flying blind right now given the shots of the system coming out of the pandemic? do they have a theory or are they making it up in a data-dependent way as they go? randall: i wouldn't say flying blind. as i think they have admitted, this is not your typical jobs market, not your typical recovery, and not your typical inflation. so they are not certain about the wage dynamic and price dyn
mike mckee and jeffrey rosenberg will join. but we start with randall kroszner from brown university, now at the booth school at the university of chicago. the professor basically invented price theory, the dynamics of price within any system. do we understand the price theory of wages? do we understand how wages are actually determined? randall: we have some knowledge of that but i don't think our knowledge is perfect. one of the key things the fed is focusing on, that wage dynamic, how much...
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jeffrey not hard to find. :>> not at all, you know.nk that's the beauty of being out here, is that you're in collaboration with nature. jeffrey: cornelius tulloch spent a month here in january as part of a program called artists in residence in everglades, or airie, that's brought more than 190 artists to the park since its creation in 2001. he grew up in miami, just about an hour, but in some ways light years away, and had been to the park only for a school field trip. now, he wanted to use his art, which includes painting, architecture and photography, to capture what he came to see as a hidden history. >> this idea that even within this natural environment, there's people who have lived through this space, that there's history. and although we may not see it now today in this kind of state of its ecology, but that history still lies here. jeffrey daily moments in : everglades national park today. transformed through color and lighting, into scenes meant to suggest a loss presence, especially a little-known black presence: of workers
jeffrey not hard to find. :>> not at all, you know.nk that's the beauty of being out here, is that you're in collaboration with nature. jeffrey: cornelius tulloch spent a month here in january as part of a program called artists in residence in everglades, or airie, that's brought more than 190 artists to the park since its creation in 2001. he grew up in miami, just about an hour, but in some ways light years away, and had been to the park only for a school field trip. now, he wanted to...
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jeffrey: other actors also saw the talent.ll pierce. >> we are getting to witness in his young career, we'll see a lot more. like one of the great american actors giving voice and giving flesh to characters that most people would have never given the same humanity to. jeffrey: chalky white, a prohibition-era gangster in "boardwalk empire." montrose freeman, the mysterious, traumatized man who lived through the tulsa massacre in "lovecraft country." williams was a powerful presence in high profile series for hbo. now the man mind the characters comes to life in a posthumous memoir, "scenes from my life," co-written with john sternfield who completed the work after williams' death. >> this billing is where i lived all myife from conceptionp until season two "the wire." jeffrey: williams, seen here in a video from 2021, lived here in a huge housing proj. in the book he described a vibrant but violent world amid the crack cocaine era of the 1980's and 1990's. a love bug strict mother. an absent father. his own crippling insecuriti
jeffrey: other actors also saw the talent.ll pierce. >> we are getting to witness in his young career, we'll see a lot more. like one of the great american actors giving voice and giving flesh to characters that most people would have never given the same humanity to. jeffrey: chalky white, a prohibition-era gangster in "boardwalk empire." montrose freeman, the mysterious, traumatized man who lived through the tulsa massacre in "lovecraft country." williams was a...
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jeffrey: a japanese flute, indian drums, a celtic park. a classical cello. carolina born singer best known for american roots music. 45-year-old rhiannon eddins is now leading the sounds to temporary an agent as a new artistic director of silk road. rhiannon: i love getting thrown something i have never done before. that i think i have the goods to do, but i have to figure out how to do it. and so i always say 'yes' first and figure it out later. jeffrey: giddens is herself a boundless bridger of musical worlds and styles. trained at oberlin conservatory of music as an upper singer she , then learned the fiddle and banjo, and turned to the often-overlooked role of african-americans in appalachian folk music. as co-founder of the grammy-winning 'carolina cholate drops. she lives in ireland with her italian musical and life partner, multi-instrumentalist francescturrisi, with whom she wrote the music for ballet. and she co-composed an opera titled "omar" about a 19th century senegalese scholar who was sold into slavery in the u.s.. its next stop will be in los
jeffrey: a japanese flute, indian drums, a celtic park. a classical cello. carolina born singer best known for american roots music. 45-year-old rhiannon eddins is now leading the sounds to temporary an agent as a new artistic director of silk road. rhiannon: i love getting thrown something i have never done before. that i think i have the goods to do, but i have to figure out how to do it. and so i always say 'yes' first and figure it out later. jeffrey: giddens is herself a boundless bridger...
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jeffrey: i will speak for our team. as you highlighted, a lot of different voices. you will hear from different voices in the next hour. it is still a cautious view on duration. that is the view of the uncertainty of inflation. markets are pricing in certainty. we will have a clean path to 2%. we are more skeptical of that being realized. if it is not realized and you end up with higher inflation, risk premium needs to adjust higher. you have to be more defensive on duration without uncertainty. tom: jeffrey rosenberg, thank you. futures -40. dow futures negative 222. lisa: before this payrolls report we were fluctuating between gains and losses. the reaction was so fierce and quick, it was very clear.
jeffrey: i will speak for our team. as you highlighted, a lot of different voices. you will hear from different voices in the next hour. it is still a cautious view on duration. that is the view of the uncertainty of inflation. markets are pricing in certainty. we will have a clean path to 2%. we are more skeptical of that being realized. if it is not realized and you end up with higher inflation, risk premium needs to adjust higher. you have to be more defensive on duration without...
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jeffrey: that was the image that hit you? mohsin: yeah, it was.at i had of wanting to write about race and identity, and it had been sitting in the back of my mind for many years. but i needed, i guess, a novelistic way into the idea. jeffrey: he would write a kind of fable, with the provocative title, the last white man, in which people in an unnamed place begin to wake up transformed. mohsin: one thing that the arts and writing gets to do is to remind us that we're sort of making up things as we go along, that reality isn't as real as we might imagine it to be. and that something like race, which you might think of as an actual objective real thing, is an imagined phenomenon. and because it's imagined, it can be re-imagined. the book is about the loss of something. jeffrey: the 51 year old hamid, whom i met recently in new york, has lived between countries and cultures, what he refers to as a "hybridized" life -- born into a punjabi family in lahore, pakistan, he spent part of his childhood in california, where his father studied for a phd at st
jeffrey: that was the image that hit you? mohsin: yeah, it was.at i had of wanting to write about race and identity, and it had been sitting in the back of my mind for many years. but i needed, i guess, a novelistic way into the idea. jeffrey: he would write a kind of fable, with the provocative title, the last white man, in which people in an unnamed place begin to wake up transformed. mohsin: one thing that the arts and writing gets to do is to remind us that we're sort of making up things as...
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jeffrey sachs, welcome back to democracy now! take it from there. jeffrey: good to be with you. is the story that people in the west and around the world should understand what is happening right now with these conflicts with russia and ukraine, andith chin jeffrey: the main point, amy, is that we are not using dlomacy. we are using weaponry. this sale now announced to taiwan that you have been discussing this morning is just another case in point. this does not ke taiwan safer, this does not make the world safer, certainly does not make the united states safer. this goes back aong way. i think it is eful totart 30 years ago. the soviet union ended. some american leaders got it in their head that there was no what they called the unipolar world, that the u.s. was t sole superpower, and we uld run th show. the results have been disastrous. we have had a now three decades of militarization of american foreign policy. a new database that tufts is maintaining shows that there ve been more than 100 military interventions by the united states since 1991. it is really unbelievable. i h
jeffrey sachs, welcome back to democracy now! take it from there. jeffrey: good to be with you. is the story that people in the west and around the world should understand what is happening right now with these conflicts with russia and ukraine, andith chin jeffrey: the main point, amy, is that we are not using dlomacy. we are using weaponry. this sale now announced to taiwan that you have been discussing this morning is just another case in point. this does not ke taiwan safer, this does not...
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jeffrey brown weeks with a fellow author and friend of salman rushdie.hdie, the man and the writer, and the wider impact of the attack against him. joining me to discuss is ayad akhtar, a pulitzer prize-winning playwright and novelist. he is also current president of free speech organization pen america, a position previously held by salman rushdie. thank you for joining us. salman rushdie is your friend, i know, but you've also told me he is a role model. tell me what he is for you what you see in him. ayad: i grew up in a muslim family, and when salman rushdie wrote "the stanaic verses" in 1988 and 1999, the fatwa came down and a price was put on his head by the iranian government, it was a big event in my life and in my community and my family's life. that book had such a pivotal effect on my understanding of the force of literature what , writing could do, how it could question the most fundamental things you believed. and it could do so in a playful and satirical way, it could do so in a brilliant way, and it could get you in a lot of trouble. maybe
jeffrey brown weeks with a fellow author and friend of salman rushdie.hdie, the man and the writer, and the wider impact of the attack against him. joining me to discuss is ayad akhtar, a pulitzer prize-winning playwright and novelist. he is also current president of free speech organization pen america, a position previously held by salman rushdie. thank you for joining us. salman rushdie is your friend, i know, but you've also told me he is a role model. tell me what he is for you what you...
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while most of the city still sleeps, skipper jeffrey fraser and his crew prepare to put out to sea.w are going handline fishing for cape bream. they are hoping for a good catch today. >> it totally depends on the weather outside, and also the patience of the skipper. [laughs] you know, if you haven't got a good skipper you're not gonna catch nothing. >> there might be some truth in that but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper. conditions for artisanal commercial fishing on the cape have grown tougher over the years. >> possibly climate change, overfishing of the baits, change of currents, yeah, plenty reasons i can give you. >> they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. [protestors chanting] [shouting] [cars honking] a few kilometers away from the port, local fishers are demonstrating in front of the national parliament in cape town. they're demanding fairer quotas. they say it's hard enough for them to make a living as it is. >> our livelihoods are in danger. the government is giving the quo tas to big companies. but we as the small people as as t
while most of the city still sleeps, skipper jeffrey fraser and his crew prepare to put out to sea.w are going handline fishing for cape bream. they are hoping for a good catch today. >> it totally depends on the weather outside, and also the patience of the skipper. [laughs] you know, if you haven't got a good skipper you're not gonna catch nothing. >> there might be some truth in that but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper. conditions for artisanal commercial...
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i think you'll enjoy jeffrey frank.or at the new yorker and jeopardy >> today, we have a fascinating book that i think you will enjoy. jeffrey frank is a former senior editor at the new yorker, and deputy editor of the washington post outlook section. currently a contributor to the new yorker, he has written for the washington
i think you'll enjoy jeffrey frank.or at the new yorker and jeopardy >> today, we have a fascinating book that i think you will enjoy. jeffrey frank is a former senior editor at the new yorker, and deputy editor of the washington post outlook section. currently a contributor to the new yorker, he has written for the washington
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while most of the city still sleeves skipping jeffrey fraser and his crew prepared to put out to see the 10 member crew are going hand line fishing for kate green. they're hoping for a good catch today. they did it with also the pleasures of whiskey. a good skipper, you know, get loving. there might be some truth in that, but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper. conditions for art is an old commercial fishing on the cape, have grown tougher over the years. possibly climate change over fishing of the bites. change of current young plenty reasons i can give you. they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as university of cape town, research pro in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for access to mark
while most of the city still sleeves skipping jeffrey fraser and his crew prepared to put out to see the 10 member crew are going hand line fishing for kate green. they're hoping for a good catch today. they did it with also the pleasures of whiskey. a good skipper, you know, get loving. there might be some truth in that, but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper. conditions for art is an old commercial fishing on the cape, have grown tougher over the years. possibly climate...
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the fishes name, the species, and where it was called jeffrey, i love knowing where the money is going. so i love knowing that the money is going to the fisherman and not some massive companies just amusing the sea. and the customers also enjoy hearing that the money they've been there by us goes directly to the fisherman. and we can see exactly how much they get. census debut, applebee has put more than 500000 euros directly into the pockets of struggling fishes. similar projects are already up and running in other countries, all aimed at preserving fish stocks and ensuring local fish as get a living wage. arming ourselves against climate change and its consequences as well as gain in new knowledge to educate local populations and apply new ideas and methods. i hope visitation of the show convinced you how important karen for environment is for now. good. by for me, prisoner lamps in lagos, nigeria, we hope you enjoyed a great mix of topics coming through from africa and europe. and of course, we look forward to causing your company once again. next week. i am sandra, twin over your s
the fishes name, the species, and where it was called jeffrey, i love knowing where the money is going. so i love knowing that the money is going to the fisherman and not some massive companies just amusing the sea. and the customers also enjoy hearing that the money they've been there by us goes directly to the fisherman. and we can see exactly how much they get. census debut, applebee has put more than 500000 euros directly into the pockets of struggling fishes. similar projects are already...
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the fishes name, the species, and where it was coped with jeffrey, i love knowing where the money is going. so i love knowing that the money is going to the fisherman and not some massive companies just amusing the sea. and the customers also enjoy hearing that the money they've been there by us goes directly to the fisherman. and we can see exactly how much like it since it's debut . applebee has put more than 500000 euros directly into the pockets of struggling fishes. similar projects are already up and running in other countries, all aimed at preserving fish stocks and ensuring local fish as get a living wage. arming ourselves against climate change and its consequences as well as gain in new knowledge to educate local populations and apply new ideas and methods. i hope visitation of the show convinced you how important karen for environment is for now. good. by for me personally, amps in lagos, nigeria, we hope you enjoyed a great mix of topics coming through from africa and europe. and of course we look forward to causing your company once again. next week. i am sandra, twin ov
the fishes name, the species, and where it was coped with jeffrey, i love knowing where the money is going. so i love knowing that the money is going to the fisherman and not some massive companies just amusing the sea. and the customers also enjoy hearing that the money they've been there by us goes directly to the fisherman. and we can see exactly how much like it since it's debut . applebee has put more than 500000 euros directly into the pockets of struggling fishes. similar projects are...
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they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the arc and the n g o at the same name, which began as university of cape town research in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for access to market. a below be came about recognizing that there was this need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and, and own their own data. in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew consolidate daily cats to restaurants. private is directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman level of a quite a good outburst that we know what we're going for. and what we catch in the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big deal. room in the reggie shang says, midd
they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the arc and the n g o at the same name, which began as university of cape town research in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for...
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they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby up of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fisher's directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the act and the n g o at the same name, which began as university of cape town, research pro in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for access to market a below be came about recognizing that there was this need. and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally and to markets. and for them to be able to access and, and own their own data. in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew consolidate daily cats to restaurants, private directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman level of is quite a good outsource that. we know what we're going for and what we're getting and the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big out with a crew member, r
they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby up of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fisher's directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the act and the n g o at the same name, which began as university of cape town, research pro in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for...
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it turns out the person who signed off on the rate is linked to jeffrey epstein. i am serious.iously didn't kill himself. i'm serious. that is straight ahead. ♪ ♪ every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. ♪ ♪ >> will: in january 2017, just after donald trump took office, the democrat leader in the senate chuck schumer issued a dire warning. >> he's taking these shots, antagonism, taunting the intelligence community. >> let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from sunday of getting back at you. even for practical, supposedly hard-nosed businessman, he is being really dumb to do this. >> will: to listen to me, listen to chuck schumer. don't threaten permanent washington beard and of course, we know what happened next. so
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jeffrey: never? david: never. you think, oh, that's been gone over again and again, where you aren't going to find anything. oh, yes, you do. and you find it in surprising places. jeffrey: but you have to know how to -- you have to know how dig or look. david: well, you also have to keep an open mind, because often you find it in a person, somebody who has something say. -- something to say. when i was working on my truman book, i interviewed one of his secret service guards. and at the end of the interview, i said -- i thanked him very much, because he really gave me a lot of time, and it was infinitely interesting and valuable. and i thanked him. and i said, particularly when i think about how many times you must have been asked these questions. he said, mr. mccullough, i have never been asked these questions. you have to be sure you don't let appearances lead you to wrong conclusions about people and about where things are. i have felt for a very long time that history is more than politics and the military and
jeffrey: never? david: never. you think, oh, that's been gone over again and again, where you aren't going to find anything. oh, yes, you do. and you find it in surprising places. jeffrey: but you have to know how to -- you have to know how dig or look. david: well, you also have to keep an open mind, because often you find it in a person, somebody who has something say. -- something to say. when i was working on my truman book, i interviewed one of his secret service guards. and at the end of...
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jeffrey kleintop, love having you on the show. have a great day i appreciate it.uning in or listening to the podcast maybe it is 4:00 p.m. and you are listening. we appreciate it all thanks for watching. we will see you tomorrow with the siinder buying segment it's back. "squawk box" is next only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your priorities are ours too. our interactive tools and advice can help you build a future for the ones you love. that's the value of ownership. >>> good morning futures relatively flat at this point. bank of england expected to hike interest rates jobless claims number. that data from here at home. speaking of jobs, walmart laying off corporate employees. just a week after it slashed its forecast >>> plus the skism in the golf world. liv golfers suing the pga tour big names over the suspensions details straight ahead it is thursday, august 4th, 2022 "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. becky is off to
jeffrey kleintop, love having you on the show. have a great day i appreciate it.uning in or listening to the podcast maybe it is 4:00 p.m. and you are listening. we appreciate it all thanks for watching. we will see you tomorrow with the siinder buying segment it's back. "squawk box" is next only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your priorities are ours too. our interactive tools and advice can help you build a future for the ones you...
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the congressman was the first person who introduced the former president to jeffrey clark. he was deeply enmeshed in the plans to try to overturn the results of a free and fair election. and so, again, recognizing that we don't know what we don't know, and this is a rapidly developing an unfolding story, his cell phone records are much more likely, it seems, to be related to all of his involvement in january 6th, and the efforts to overturn the election, then some of the classified documents that the president took down to mar-a-lago. >> ashley parker, as always, thank you. glenn kirschner is a former federal prosecutor who spent 30 years in the washington d. c. u.s. attorney's office, and asha rangappa, it's a former attorney and fbi special agent. i want to get you in on the latest news, we learned that republican congressman scott perry had his cell phone seized by the fbi. could these be tied to the fbi's search of trump's home? >> in my opinion, these are completely separate investigations. the classified documents would pertain to national security interests, and i th
the congressman was the first person who introduced the former president to jeffrey clark. he was deeply enmeshed in the plans to try to overturn the results of a free and fair election. and so, again, recognizing that we don't know what we don't know, and this is a rapidly developing an unfolding story, his cell phone records are much more likely, it seems, to be related to all of his involvement in january 6th, and the efforts to overturn the election, then some of the classified documents...
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jeffrey: every portfolio management team runs -- ours, we have run higher cash levels as a way to reduce some of the risky asset exposure. the other issue that all investors are facing in this summer environment, it has been an exceptionally illiquid environment, very expensive to trade, using cash, as opposed to other means to bring your risk down. reducing your transaction cost, retaining value for our investors. tom: what do you do on duration? you are a meeting, yelling and screaming will soon. what is the duration call?
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jeffrey: we are a little bit skeptical of the rally that we have seen in risky assets. we are still concerned that you have a shock in terms of inflation, what we are talking about here today with what the fed has to do in front of that, tightening financial conditions not conducive for risky assets. we have been pulling back from our risky assets position, did not add during the rally in july. it's important to recognize that when you're in bear markets, they don't go straight down. bear market rallies, which many are characterizing the last up move. a little concerned that we are in the consensus camp there, but all the data is pointed to considerable challenges to the risky asset profile going forward. a little more cautious view. lisa: what about your portfolio of cash?
jeffrey: we are a little bit skeptical of the rally that we have seen in risky assets. we are still concerned that you have a shock in terms of inflation, what we are talking about here today with what the fed has to do in front of that, tightening financial conditions not conducive for risky assets. we have been pulling back from our risky assets position, did not add during the rally in july. it's important to recognize that when you're in bear markets, they don't go straight down. bear...
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and that's exactly what happens the catches from jeffrey phrases, boat and other, a below be fishers go online and become available to customers on the apps market place. page chef neal swat is co owner of a restaurant in cape town. he is one of over $400.00 ships and $8000.00 private customers registered as buyers on up a lobby. last night, the shift placed an order on the app. this morning, hunger life delivers it 5 kilos of cape bream. the proof is in the pudding or the fish fish for that matter, like that. the quality of the fish we got is just that something we haven't worked with before with the apps q r code, the restaurant. and his guests can trace exactly where a fish comes from. the fishes name, the species, and where it was coat. jeffrey, i love knowing where the money is going. i love knowing that the money is going to the fisherman and not some massive companies just amusing the sea and the customers also enjoy hearing that the money they spend there by us goes directly to the fisherman. and we can see exactly how much they get. since its debut, applebee has put more tha
and that's exactly what happens the catches from jeffrey phrases, boat and other, a below be fishers go online and become available to customers on the apps market place. page chef neal swat is co owner of a restaurant in cape town. he is one of over $400.00 ships and $8000.00 private customers registered as buyers on up a lobby. last night, the shift placed an order on the app. this morning, hunger life delivers it 5 kilos of cape bream. the proof is in the pudding or the fish fish for that...
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the puff pieceie on jeffrey epstein. back then, you know, merialme farmer outed this guy in 1995, 1996. nobody followed up on it. he nobody w ever pursued him the wy they should have. and it wasasnd all happening rit under the nose of the fdny who loves to get on l their ivoy tower and preach down to t the rest of us on a regulars basis about how bad we live l our lives. meanwhile, this guy was runningv around in their district for four presidencies hanging out at the white house. you know, they're all of it and nobody cares what's goingng on until the survivors themselves decide to go andnd take the case to the people. and we w see what's happened. since then, there's been an avalanche effect and they've to it really quick. you keep reading suggestions. there's v a trove of videotape e other people a at epstein's properties. do you think that's true? well, what i can tell you is all of the survivors who hado access to his townhouse, all of, them that had access to palm, ms they all said that there were surveillance room
the puff pieceie on jeffrey epstein. back then, you know, merialme farmer outed this guy in 1995, 1996. nobody followed up on it. he nobody w ever pursued him the wy they should have. and it wasasnd all happening rit under the nose of the fdny who loves to get on l their ivoy tower and preach down to t the rest of us on a regulars basis about how bad we live l our lives. meanwhile, this guy was runningv around in their district for four presidencies hanging out at the white house. you know,...
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they grab some of alex jones' text, that he's the real criminal, not jeffrey epstein, right?cond they got his text, you know everything, every embarrassing thing he ever said will be in the "new york times," but they're affirmative protecting jeffrey epstein, not even alive anymore. it's one of the weirdest things i've ever seen. >> it's been going on since the "vanity fair" article back in 2002, the puff piece on jeffrey epstein back then. maria farmer outed this guy in 1995, 1996, nobody followed up on it, pursued him the way they should have, and it was happening under the nose of the fdny, who loves to get on their ivory tower and preach down to the rest of us on a regular basis how bad we live our lives. meanwhile, he was running around in their district, for four presidencies, hanging out at the white house, and nobody cares what's going on until the survivors themselves decide to take the case to the people, and we see what's happened since then. there's been an avalanche effect. they've had to react to it. >> tucker: really quick, you keep reading suggestions that the
they grab some of alex jones' text, that he's the real criminal, not jeffrey epstein, right?cond they got his text, you know everything, every embarrassing thing he ever said will be in the "new york times," but they're affirmative protecting jeffrey epstein, not even alive anymore. it's one of the weirdest things i've ever seen. >> it's been going on since the "vanity fair" article back in 2002, the puff piece on jeffrey epstein back then. maria farmer outed this guy...
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scott perry was the one who introduced jeffrey clark to donald trump, then jeffrey clark went on with trump to buy into these election fraud claims, come up with this crazy attempt to have a coup at the justice department, so what the doj does is they investigate wrongdoing from former justice department officials. scott perry is not one of those, but, his interaction with jeffrey clark might be why this is of interest. here's a part of what scott perry had to say about this today, he said i'm outraged though not surprised that the fbi would seize the phone of a sitting member of congress. my phone contained info about my legislative and political activities and personal private discussions with my wife, family, constituents and friends. none of this is the government's business. we should note that we are told his phone was imaged and then returned to him and that it was pretty clear that investigators were going to have to go to a court and get a second warrant in order to look at the contents of the phone, which suggests they are taking precautions to make sure that they are only l
scott perry was the one who introduced jeffrey clark to donald trump, then jeffrey clark went on with trump to buy into these election fraud claims, come up with this crazy attempt to have a coup at the justice department, so what the doj does is they investigate wrongdoing from former justice department officials. scott perry is not one of those, but, his interaction with jeffrey clark might be why this is of interest. here's a part of what scott perry had to say about this today, he said i'm...
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hillary clinton and jeffrey epstein have in common? they were all democrats and apparently that got them immune from this kind of treatment at the hands of law enforcement. however, people are looking at the situation with donald trump and saying this could indeed be politically motivated. people are recalling the recent letter from senator grassley regarding the f b i and how the f b i disregarded the revelations of hunter biden's laptop, even though they turned out to be credible concerns that i have raised for many years about political considerations infecting the decision. making process at the justice department and f b i. if these allegations are true and accurate, the justice department and f, b i r, and have been institutionally corrupted to their very core to the point in which the united states congress and the american people will have no confidence in the equal application of the law. while there is questions being raised, it appears that this was politically motivated that we're hearing from donald trump, who says that th
hillary clinton and jeffrey epstein have in common? they were all democrats and apparently that got them immune from this kind of treatment at the hands of law enforcement. however, people are looking at the situation with donald trump and saying this could indeed be politically motivated. people are recalling the recent letter from senator grassley regarding the f b i and how the f b i disregarded the revelations of hunter biden's laptop, even though they turned out to be credible concerns...
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un bufete de abogados de temperde mando al cÓmplice de jeffrey por honorarios no pagados, estÁ demandaridad el twitter va a testificar en el senado el prÓximo mes, peter alega que el gigante de las redes sociales tiene importantes problemas de seguridad con los datos de los usuarios, cosa tan los funcionarios de twitterde engaÑar al consejo de seguridad de la empresa y a sus reguladores. una balacera en el centro de michoacÁn dejÓ al menos ocho muertos, entre ellos tres menores de edad. aparentemente se tratÓ de un enfrentamiento entre dos bandas criminales rivales, habitantes de la zona dejaron constancia del violento incidente con vÍdeos que grabarÁn desde sus casas. jessica zermeÑo nos ten en las imÁgenes y la reacciÓn de las autoridades. jessica: la intensa lluvia de balas durÓ horas, esto es un pequeÑo municipio de 14,000 habitantes en el oriente del estado mexicano de michoacÁn, donde empezaron a ver incendios en varios lugares.mientras tanto aterrados pobladores grababa las motocicletas y camionetas llenas de sicarios que circulaban en las calles de le cabecera municipal. una er
un bufete de abogados de temperde mando al cÓmplice de jeffrey por honorarios no pagados, estÁ demandaridad el twitter va a testificar en el senado el prÓximo mes, peter alega que el gigante de las redes sociales tiene importantes problemas de seguridad con los datos de los usuarios, cosa tan los funcionarios de twitterde engaÑar al consejo de seguridad de la empresa y a sus reguladores. una balacera en el centro de michoacÁn dejÓ al menos ocho muertos, entre ellos tres menores de edad....
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jeffrey, good to have you here.gest picture question here and those are live pictures of what we believe to be speaker paepelosi's plane arriving in taipei is a risk reward question. the reward of the support it shows for taijuan under renewed and growing threats for china versus the risk of further dividing the divide perhaps creating escalation there. where did you stand? >> well, jim, i think that the people in the state department you're speaking to they are not happy about this visit. i think that and they need the u.s. to have a stable relationship with china so china is not tempted to have force against taijuan that the relationship goes off the cliff to the degree that the u.s. is seen moving airway from the one china policy, beijing feels it has to signal aggressive intent otherwise, they will have no choice but to use force. so i think this is a trip which does not serve u.s. interest. it's because of secretary -- speaker pelosi's retire so go, i think people in the administration were not enthusiastic abo
jeffrey, good to have you here.gest picture question here and those are live pictures of what we believe to be speaker paepelosi's plane arriving in taipei is a risk reward question. the reward of the support it shows for taijuan under renewed and growing threats for china versus the risk of further dividing the divide perhaps creating escalation there. where did you stand? >> well, jim, i think that the people in the state department you're speaking to they are not happy about this...
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we love it every day, jeffrey. >> we love it.f it is your first pet or if you're looking to add another animal to your family, today is the day. all animals are on berkeleyhumane.org. >> we teamed up with other ones. if you're not close to berkeley, look for a shelter near you. we've teamed up with all of the shelters to help clear the shelters today. you know, give these awesome animals a forever home. >> definitely want to do that. we're going to stay out here, then we're going to come back and see all the things you have this morning. stick around. chris, maybe we'll find a little brother or sister for you. >> i have one question, is laura garcia housebroken? >> always. she likes to be treated like a princess, too. >> does she shed? >> just saying. she likes walks. >> long walks on the beach. excellent. see ya in a little bit. if you are looking for a new furry friend, there we go, a cat named after me. there is laura garcia, the dog. marcus washington, the cat. go online, #clear the shelters. we'll have more a little later on
we love it every day, jeffrey. >> we love it.f it is your first pet or if you're looking to add another animal to your family, today is the day. all animals are on berkeleyhumane.org. >> we teamed up with other ones. if you're not close to berkeley, look for a shelter near you. we've teamed up with all of the shelters to help clear the shelters today. you know, give these awesome animals a forever home. >> definitely want to do that. we're going to stay out here, then we're...
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but his interaction with jeffrey clark might be why this is of interest. here is a part of what scott perry had to say about this today. he said, i am outraged so not surprised at the fbi, under the investigation of macron's doj would seize the phone of a sitting member of congress. my phone contains info of a legislative and political activities. and personal private discussions of my wife, family, constituents, friends. none of this is the government business we should note that we are told that his phone was damaged and that it was returned to him and that was pretty clear that investigators were going to have to go to a court and get a second warrant in order to actually be able to look at the contents of the phone which exist, they are taking precautions to make sure that they are only looking for things relevant to their investigation, not just pouring over the entire contents of scott perry's phone. >> i mean, privacy concerns are real thing. i understand your thought about that very notion. sarah, dave, thank you so much. there certainly a lot goin
but his interaction with jeffrey clark might be why this is of interest. here is a part of what scott perry had to say about this today. he said, i am outraged so not surprised at the fbi, under the investigation of macron's doj would seize the phone of a sitting member of congress. my phone contains info of a legislative and political activities. and personal private discussions of my wife, family, constituents, friends. none of this is the government business we should note that we are told...
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it turnsls out the person who signed off on the raidff is linked to jeffrey epstein. i'm serious. who obviously didn't kill himself. i'm serious. that's straight ahead. did i'm serious. that not one the and savitar's donated blood over the past 40 years, more than 10,000 animals have been killed in very strange ways. the mammary glands, the whole grain was gone before, like just mystery to overwhelm law enforcement. there's no evidence to point to one thing or another to go replicate that and not leave evidence. i don't think that would be possible. people see helicopters. it could be that theological weapons testing, lots of speculation, aliens coming in and taking our animals the greatest unsolved crimes we took of the case ourselves. tucker carlson originals cattle mutilations screaming august 11 only on fox news site of the fox station. .com parents and grandparents. as we wait to see what's next for president trump, mike huckabee's education company wants to help your kids learn all about president trump's greatest achievements during his first term. that's why we're giving a
it turnsls out the person who signed off on the raidff is linked to jeffrey epstein. i'm serious. who obviously didn't kill himself. i'm serious. that's straight ahead. did i'm serious. that not one the and savitar's donated blood over the past 40 years, more than 10,000 animals have been killed in very strange ways. the mammary glands, the whole grain was gone before, like just mystery to overwhelm law enforcement. there's no evidence to point to one thing or another to go replicate that and...
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i think you'll enjoy jeffrey frank. is a former senior editor at the new yorker and jeopardy >> today, we have a fascinating book that i think you will enjoy. jeffrey frank is a former senior editor at the new yorker, and deputy editor of the washington post outlook section. currently a contributor to the new yorker, he has written for the washington post, the wallstreet journal, the guardian, book forum, vogue, and other publications. he is the author of ike and dick, portrait of a strange political marriage, and has written for novels, among them, the washington trilogy. he is co-author of the translation of hans christian anderson stories that won the 2014 hans christian anderson prize. now, his latest book, the trials of harry truman, i'm shhowing you here, an extraordinary presidency of an ordinary man, 1945 to 1953. simon and schuster publication, 528 pages illustrated, and it's $32.50. you will get a book plate until authors start coming around again into our studio. you will get a book plate that's signed if you
i think you'll enjoy jeffrey frank. is a former senior editor at the new yorker and jeopardy >> today, we have a fascinating book that i think you will enjoy. jeffrey frank is a former senior editor at the new yorker, and deputy editor of the washington post outlook section. currently a contributor to the new yorker, he has written for the washington post, the wallstreet journal, the guardian, book forum, vogue, and other publications. he is the author of ike and dick, portrait of a...
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i think it's also just very hard to tell. >> jeffrey edmonds, always appreciate the insight. thank you, sir. >>> president biden and western leaders are urging the united nations nuclear watchdog to visit the zaporizhzhia power plant in southeastern ukraine. heavy shelling near the facility is raising fears of a potential nuclear disaster. russia and ukraine are blaming one another. and the lack of independent access to the plant, which has been occupied by russian forces since march has made it incredibly difficult to verify what is happening there. a national security expert and the author of "nuclear nightmare securing the world before it is too late," joe, good to see you again. let's start with the end game here, and work our way backwards. what likely is the russian end game. is it the crisis that we're watching? is it to steal the energy? is it to freeze out the ukrainians in this upcoming winter? what do you think is the goal here? >> victor, i think you just hit all three of them. number one, this is clearly a new form of nuclear terrorism. you remember vladimir puti
i think it's also just very hard to tell. >> jeffrey edmonds, always appreciate the insight. thank you, sir. >>> president biden and western leaders are urging the united nations nuclear watchdog to visit the zaporizhzhia power plant in southeastern ukraine. heavy shelling near the facility is raising fears of a potential nuclear disaster. russia and ukraine are blaming one another. and the lack of independent access to the plant, which has been occupied by russian forces since...
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back in texas lacy jeffrey is trying to do something in her father's memory. >> so we are just tryinge ten words to make it to where these switches fall under a felony offense. >> reporter: she wants texas to treat possession of these modified weapons like the federal government does, as a felony. >> what's the reception been? >> nothing. >> reporter: she hasn't heard back from a single lawmaker. >> why do you think that is? >> i think that especially in texas with the second amendment people are scared to touch upon it. i don't understand why this isn't important enough. we have lost so many officers, so many civilians are even being caught in the cross-fire. how many people have to be affected by these before you realize that a change needs to happen? >> reporter: guys, the autopsy on officer bill jeffrey showed that he was struck more than a dozen times in just those seconds in the doorway. you know, his daughter asks who on the streets of america needs a gun that can do that? the answer, ponu poppy and jim,o one. >> that's right. what remarkable reporting, drew, thank you very, ve
back in texas lacy jeffrey is trying to do something in her father's memory. >> so we are just tryinge ten words to make it to where these switches fall under a felony offense. >> reporter: she wants texas to treat possession of these modified weapons like the federal government does, as a felony. >> what's the reception been? >> nothing. >> reporter: she hasn't heard back from a single lawmaker. >> why do you think that is? >> i think that especially...
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that is all about sort of the jeffrey clark wing of this takeover and connected to january 6th and thethe takeover -- attempt to take over for a second term by donald trump. >> that's what i was going to ask about. if he's not comply being the january 6th committee willingly, even though he's been subpoenaed, do investigators have reason to believe that even if they contacted his lawyer and tried to arrange a handover that they might not get access to what they needed, what they wanted, what they were looking for, that taking the cell phone is a better way to ensure that whatever is on it is retained? >> correct. a lot of these communications could have taken place in some sort of encrypted app. there's a reason that law enforcement when they're searching for something can come and be -- it's a surprise. doj and law enforcement doesn't typically say, hey, by the way, in a couple days we're going to take over your phone. get rid of anything that might be incriminating. they don't typically give individuals an opportunity to delete things. i think that's what's happening here, just stand
that is all about sort of the jeffrey clark wing of this takeover and connected to january 6th and thethe takeover -- attempt to take over for a second term by donald trump. >> that's what i was going to ask about. if he's not comply being the january 6th committee willingly, even though he's been subpoenaed, do investigators have reason to believe that even if they contacted his lawyer and tried to arrange a handover that they might not get access to what they needed, what they wanted,...
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they have jurisdiction over justice department employees which jeffrey clark was at the time. those folks if you remember were involved in the january six scandal. jeffrey clark was the sort of rogue justice department lawyer who had sort of freelanced with scott perry and donald trump to try to have himself installed as the acting attorney general once the top brass at the justice department would not go along with the plans to overturn the election that donald trump wanted enacted. and so this seizure of scott perry's phone, if it is what our sources are telling us connected to this investigation, this would be a very serious development and has to do with looking all the more closely at jeffrey clark and that part of the investigation. again this, is not a about classified documents that we see down to mar-a-lago but it is another angle with the justice department is doing as they dig deeper into what was going on in the final days of the trump administration. >> chuck what do you think? >> it's interesting. luke's reporting has been great. i read everything that he writes,
they have jurisdiction over justice department employees which jeffrey clark was at the time. those folks if you remember were involved in the january six scandal. jeffrey clark was the sort of rogue justice department lawyer who had sort of freelanced with scott perry and donald trump to try to have himself installed as the acting attorney general once the top brass at the justice department would not go along with the plans to overturn the election that donald trump wanted enacted. and so...
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jeffrey: what kind of reaction have you been seeing on what is your own reaction?d it is studying to see if it wants to review it. what do you think? howard: i would tend to think the nfl, is going to appeal this even though there has been an agreement that they were going to respect this. i think the decision is agree just, in a lot of ways. the league was asking for a year suspension and decide -- deshaun watson received a six-game suspension. that runs counter when you think of calvin ridley who was suspended 17 games for gambling on a $1500 bet. even though the game has gone 1000% into the gambling world. you had josh gordon, who was suspended more than 20 games, 25 games plus, for marijuana. and deshaun watson gets six games? the decision by the judge sue robinson really did suggest that there was nonviolent contact, even though it was not consensual. which of course has women's groups and raged. how can you have nonconsensual touching that is not considered violent? i think that there is going to be a great deal of criticism beyond what we have seen today tow
jeffrey: what kind of reaction have you been seeing on what is your own reaction?d it is studying to see if it wants to review it. what do you think? howard: i would tend to think the nfl, is going to appeal this even though there has been an agreement that they were going to respect this. i think the decision is agree just, in a lot of ways. the league was asking for a year suspension and decide -- deshaun watson received a six-game suspension. that runs counter when you think of calvin ridley...
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i think you'll enjoy jeffrey frank.the new yorker and jeopardy editor of the washington post's outlook section. currentl
i think you'll enjoy jeffrey frank.the new yorker and jeopardy editor of the washington post's outlook section. currentl