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one, roberta kaplan says this. he actually said fortunately, kaplan told the jury incredulously.nks stars like him can get away with it and he thinks he can get away with it here. so that's -- two is i have a real issue with sanding off the edges of trump's monstrosity, and that includes editing his quotes. and i would say the p word every time but my executive producer pat burkey would have a stroke every time. and it's gross. and a lot of my friends have kids that are at home, so i don't. but trump, when roberta kaplan says it to him twice, he doesn't skip a beat. that is a word he's comfortable with. it's a word he owns saying. and in his taped deposition, which the jury saw again today, he doesn't just own it. he almost goes beyond what he says to billy bush. he says, well, yeah, for better or -- almost like it's a burden to grab women in the p word. unfortunately or fortunately. >> yeah. to your point, he doesn't flinch. if you look at body language -- and that's what's lost when you don't actually have somebody inside the courtroom. and i think that inures to e. jean carrol
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but kaplan said we are very happy. and about the same time, trump posted on his twitter knockoff, i have absolutely no idea who this woman is. the verdict is a disgrace. a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time. carroll later released a statement that in part read, i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. today, the world finally knows the truth. this victory is not just for me but for every woman who has suffered because she was not believed. for trump, this is just the start of what could be a very rough summer on the legal front. he still faces the hush money case brought by manhattan d.a. alvin bragg. there's the ongoing civil lawsuit by new york attorney general letitia james alleging widespread fraud by trump and his company. there's fulton county district attorney fani willis' investigation into trump's meddling in the 2020 presidential election in georgia. and of course, the two special counsel investigations into january 6th and into trump's mishandling o
but kaplan said we are very happy. and about the same time, trump posted on his twitter knockoff, i have absolutely no idea who this woman is. the verdict is a disgrace. a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time. carroll later released a statement that in part read, i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. today, the world finally knows the truth. this victory is not just for me but for every woman who has suffered because she was not...
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and i'd love to have robby kaplan just shut him up. >> e. jean carroll, robby kaplan, thank you. nice to see you. >>> much more ahead here tonight. stay with us. much more ahead hee tonight. stay with us [bell dings] are you good? no, i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. just tag us in. ouaaaahhhh! [bell dings] for a great low rate, go with the general. (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! ouaaaahhhh! [bell dings] yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i love your lifetime rate lock. that's what sold me. she thinks you're jonathan, with the 995 plan. -are you? -yes, from colonial penn. we were concerned we couldn't get coverage, but it was easy with the 995 plan. -thank you. -you're welcome. i'm jonathan for colonial penn life insurance company. this guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance plan is our #1 most popular plan. it's lo
and i'd love to have robby kaplan just shut him up. >> e. jean carroll, robby kaplan, thank you. nice to see you. >>> much more ahead here tonight. stay with us. much more ahead hee tonight. stay with us [bell dings] are you good? no, i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. just tag us in. ouaaaahhhh! [bell dings] for a great low rate, go with the general. (woman) oh....
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jean carroll and her lawyer, roberta kaplan.it's very nice to have you here. >> great to be here. >> i'm sorry for having -- >> i wanna stand up and give you a standing ovation. i had realized that nobody had done this, that were the first. i just realized when you said. it -- >> you did it. we as a country -- not just that politicians tell lies. we are -- to the specific thing in which he lies even and checkable things and he lies and was that are hurtful designed to hurt people's lives. and they're no consequences for it all, it does his benefit. cruelty makes them seem stronger, more macho. it -- adore him all the more. you are the first people to have push against that so that you have to be held accountable for what you said. >> i was going to ask you how that felt. but you're only realizing that for the first time. now >> when the verdict came, the verdict came. i think we ascended to the ceiling. and it was the happiest day of my life. and on top of having to have this day in our lives, was added -- we were so proud to be
jean carroll and her lawyer, roberta kaplan.it's very nice to have you here. >> great to be here. >> i'm sorry for having -- >> i wanna stand up and give you a standing ovation. i had realized that nobody had done this, that were the first. i just realized when you said. it -- >> you did it. we as a country -- not just that politicians tell lies. we are -- to the specific thing in which he lies even and checkable things and he lies and was that are hurtful designed to...
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trump called carroll names, he called her chief counsel, robbie kaplan names.ad here, that not only his denials of this incident ever happening, but that he went beyond that and anyone who dares cross him, anyone, is called unbelievable, despicable, sick, perverse, whatever. they heard that probably, i don't know, 30 or 35 times today. >> they also clearly saw -- why the example of him having an affair, which is public information about him. >> well, they've heard him lie over and over again. including on the state, lawrence. i think the question is, is the jury, like many members of the public, just immune to trump's constant lying? is it a matter of fact of character, a matter of acceptance? that he's both a liar now, and a serial sexual offender. >> so, final arguments on monday in the jury gets the case on tuesday? >> that's, right the jury is being charged on tuesday, i expect they will go out tuesday afternoon, i bet we have a verdict next week, lawrence. >> attorney faith gay, thank you very much for joining us once again today, we really appreciate it.
trump called carroll names, he called her chief counsel, robbie kaplan names.ad here, that not only his denials of this incident ever happening, but that he went beyond that and anyone who dares cross him, anyone, is called unbelievable, despicable, sick, perverse, whatever. they heard that probably, i don't know, 30 or 35 times today. >> they also clearly saw -- why the example of him having an affair, which is public information about him. >> well, they've heard him lie over and...
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kaplan. i think it will be more of another dovish hike and it might be a last one.hey are now going to have hiked 500 basis points over the last year. i think at that point, they will say with a and variable lags, and with fragility that seems to be seeping into the economy, now is the time to pause after this final hike. guy: mike, let's bring you into it if we do get the 24 basis point hike today, what the fed says is going to be really important. alix: [laughter] michael: especially if we get 24. [laughter] guy: maybe that is how they solve this problem. what are they going to say about inflation and credit conditions? michael: it's going to be interesting to see what they say about credit conditions because they have the data from the senior loan officers survey, which in theory won't be released until monday to the general public. we will press jay powell for maybe a preview. if it shows there is a lot of credit contraction coming to the economy, that could affect the statement, in terms of how firmly they try to tell people there is another possible rate hike
kaplan. i think it will be more of another dovish hike and it might be a last one.hey are now going to have hiked 500 basis points over the last year. i think at that point, they will say with a and variable lags, and with fragility that seems to be seeping into the economy, now is the time to pause after this final hike. guy: mike, let's bring you into it if we do get the 24 basis point hike today, what the fed says is going to be really important. alix: [laughter] michael: especially if we...
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do not hurt robbie kaplan. >> listening to the deposition was mind-blowing., nurse justin ricketts, he is a high school rising senior it's on coast community high school in florida, and he got a perfect score of 1600 on his sats. only a person of the class of 2021 scored above a 1400, making his 1600 perfect score an incredibly rare feat. go south florida. finance gun appreciate that. he's from our part of florida, from south florida. so go justin ricketts. he's going to be somebody huge
do not hurt robbie kaplan. >> listening to the deposition was mind-blowing., nurse justin ricketts, he is a high school rising senior it's on coast community high school in florida, and he got a perfect score of 1600 on his sats. only a person of the class of 2021 scored above a 1400, making his 1600 perfect score an incredibly rare feat. go south florida. finance gun appreciate that. he's from our part of florida, from south florida. so go justin ricketts. he's going to be somebody huge
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former dallas federal reserve president robert kaplan on where the economy is headed from here. and then you can add another name to the long list of people fleeing california. why actor scott baio says he has to leave the state after 45 years. but first, this is the scene along our southern border this weekend. as thousands of people are pouring into the country marking the end of title 42. more than 10,000 migrants a day have been caught illegally crossing every day this week. >> i want to be very clear, our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain will be promptly processed and removed. maria: but a key part of the biden plan was the mass release of migrants into the country without court dates or ways to track them. they would have had 60 days to report themselves to i.c.e., but a florida federal judge has thousand blocked that from happening. -- now blocked that. joining me now is tennessee senator marsha blackburn. senator, it's good to see you. >> maria, i think it's so important that we do have a judge that will blo
former dallas federal reserve president robert kaplan on where the economy is headed from here. and then you can add another name to the long list of people fleeing california. why actor scott baio says he has to leave the state after 45 years. but first, this is the scene along our southern border this weekend. as thousands of people are pouring into the country marking the end of title 42. more than 10,000 migrants a day have been caught illegally crossing every day this week. >> i want...
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still. professor arthur kaplan is always excellent analysis. good talking with you. we appreciate your time on this friday. thank you for the day it is almost done, but the conversation continues on line. your final thoughts, whether either dw news, you can follow me on twitter at brent golf tv, and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day, have a good weekend. everybody, the making the headlights and what's behind van d. w, news, africa, the show that faculty issues shaping the continents slowly getting back to normal here. well, in the streets to give you in this report on the inside of correspondence, it's on the ground of reporting from across the continent of the trend stuff from outside to you, a 30 minute dw. it seems so simple. big guy admitted possibly him. but what i was calling about the oldest guy uti, i finally got this looking to get it, couldn't get by it. yes ma'am. oh god, i'll pick up what i'll come on. we got that. so in geico, but it had really made a bit of course of transitioning someone to bio gas. how do we make t
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with kaplan saying only this, quote, we're only happy. joining us with breaking news coverage of this decision from outside the courthouse lisa rubin is back with us, and also andrew wiseman, former senior member of robert mueller's special counsel investigation. mary mccord is back, formal top official in the justice department's national security division. we see you were inside the courtroom for so much of what went on during this trial. first your reaction to the jury's verdict. >> you know, nicolle, i was astonished the jury returned a verdict so quickly. glenn kirschner was on earlier today and said the general rule of thumb at least among federal prosecutors is for each week of trial you should expect a day of deliberations. given we've been here for two-plus weeks the idea the jury would return a verdict in three hours was astonishing to me. that said i could not conceive having had sat through this presentation that all nine jurors would unanimously find for donald trump and in a federal system and even in a civil case there has
with kaplan saying only this, quote, we're only happy. joining us with breaking news coverage of this decision from outside the courthouse lisa rubin is back with us, and also andrew wiseman, former senior member of robert mueller's special counsel investigation. mary mccord is back, formal top official in the justice department's national security division. we see you were inside the courtroom for so much of what went on during this trial. first your reaction to the jury's verdict. >>...
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in terms of the best arguments for both sides, i think you featured already robbie kaplan 's argumenter argument that was made today by robbie kaplan which is very affective, which is this case is not about money for e. jean carroll. even if the jurors find that this was not a high value case, and that there wasn't a huge amount of economic loss, robbie kaplan didn't even ask for a specific amount of damages. you still can vote for e. jean carroll. what she wants is her reputation restored. she wants the truth to come out. this is not about money. and this is a way of signaling to the jury, even if you are concerned that perhaps miss carroll did not suffer as much as the plaintiffs say, you can vote for her. you can have a unanimous verdict. on the other side, mr. tacopina, for trump, i think got way out over his schemes, because he said explicitly, in a sort of a breathtaking manner, that e. jean carroll was better off, was e. jean carroll better off for her violent encounter with trump. he said her life was sexier, more fun, more high publicity. she was hoping for money. and i think
in terms of the best arguments for both sides, i think you featured already robbie kaplan 's argumenter argument that was made today by robbie kaplan which is very affective, which is this case is not about money for e. jean carroll. even if the jurors find that this was not a high value case, and that there wasn't a huge amount of economic loss, robbie kaplan didn't even ask for a specific amount of damages. you still can vote for e. jean carroll. what she wants is her reputation restored. she...
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robbie kaplan needed that client, that client needed that lawyer.'ve seen that kind of lawyer find relationship and that kind of bond that happens in a crusade like this. it's very special. it is a closer, and ultimately better bond then a doctor who saved your life. because a crusade goes on longer, for years and years, and has ups and downs. and to see them live through it the way they did, with robbie kaplan, you really get the feeling that she never had any doubt. that there was a captain at the helm of that ship who knew that there were always on course. >> she intended it. she took the case and intended to win it. we've seen some of that still on her spine, she mentioned the charlottesville nazi case that she let against the nazi gifts in charlottesville as well, that took a different kind of bravery and different and spine. she takes the cases and she says she can win. them with eugene, not only is there other defamation case that's already pending against trump, likely to move forward in some significant way, they said in the next couple of
robbie kaplan needed that client, that client needed that lawyer.'ve seen that kind of lawyer find relationship and that kind of bond that happens in a crusade like this. it's very special. it is a closer, and ultimately better bond then a doctor who saved your life. because a crusade goes on longer, for years and years, and has ups and downs. and to see them live through it the way they did, with robbie kaplan, you really get the feeling that she never had any doubt. that there was a captain...
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that's what kaplan had laid out too. >> yeah.awkish pause is the better thing to do here. look, the powell fed has already made a mistake on the front end of this by staying too loose for too long and i spent the evening talking to a lot of fed folks and what not who spend their time thinking about this the thinking was that this is pouring gas on the fire here there is a potential fire brewing and there is a point at which financial stability should trump concerns about inflation and there is a feeling that given the uncertainty that we have reached that moment and i don't know, maybe i'm quoting paul mcculley out of turn, i had a long conversation, you know paul, he can be colorful in his language, he said to me, in what world after you had nine beers does the tenth beer make things better? >> it makes even less sense when you say can i have one for the road, i'm driving. >> that's what he said, joe. how do you know that he said exactly that he's calling this -- he's calling this one for the road, the one for the road hike. >>
that's what kaplan had laid out too. >> yeah.awkish pause is the better thing to do here. look, the powell fed has already made a mistake on the front end of this by staying too loose for too long and i spent the evening talking to a lot of fed folks and what not who spend their time thinking about this the thinking was that this is pouring gas on the fire here there is a potential fire brewing and there is a point at which financial stability should trump concerns about inflation and...
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do not hurt robbie kaplan. >> listening to the deposition was mind-blowing. trump is a bit pathetic. mine of the wic week is one from the, nurse justin ricketts, he is a high school rising senior it's on coast community high school in florida, and he got a perfect score of 1600 on his sats. only a person of the class of 2021 scored above a 1400, making his 1600 perfect score an incredibly rare feat. go south florida. finance gun appreciate that. he's from our part of florida, from south florida. so go justin ricketts. he's going to be somebody huge sunday, hopefully. fernando, tim miller, that's time to read out. turn out tonight tonight for stephanie ruhle's exclusive interview with president biden. all in with chris hayes starts now. >> tonight on all. in >> only supreme court justices refused to allow their conduct to be investigated or reviewed. it's a cover-up in plain view. >> more secret money from conservative donors. this time directed to the wife of a supreme court justice. tonight, senator sheldon whitehouse on the ongoing cover-up in plain view, a
do not hurt robbie kaplan. >> listening to the deposition was mind-blowing. trump is a bit pathetic. mine of the wic week is one from the, nurse justin ricketts, he is a high school rising senior it's on coast community high school in florida, and he got a perfect score of 1600 on his sats. only a person of the class of 2021 scored above a 1400, making his 1600 perfect score an incredibly rare feat. go south florida. finance gun appreciate that. he's from our part of florida, from south...
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jean carroll's lawyer, robert kaplan, used trump's own words against him doing her closing argumentsid the jury this video of donald trump in his deposition confusing e. jean carroll for donald trump's second wife, marlon maples, during the videotape deposition. >> here's a photograph that we marked as -- 23. >> i don't even know the woman. let's say, it's marla. >> you said marla is in this photo? >> yes, that's my wife. >> which woman are you referring to? >> here. >> e. jean carroll's lawyer then told the jury what did mr. trump do after i showed him that photograph. he looked at it for a moment, pointed to miss carroll, and then set completely unprompted by me, it's marla, that's a more law, yeah, that's my wife. mr. trump pointed to miss carroll, the woman he supposedly said was not his type, and mistook her for marla maples. miss carroll's hairdo at the time was similar in both cut and color to miss nichols. she was exactly his time. e. jean carroll's lawyer reminded the jury of donald trump's access hollywood video. >> you know, i'm automatically attracted to beautiful -- it's
jean carroll's lawyer, robert kaplan, used trump's own words against him doing her closing argumentsid the jury this video of donald trump in his deposition confusing e. jean carroll for donald trump's second wife, marlon maples, during the videotape deposition. >> here's a photograph that we marked as -- 23. >> i don't even know the woman. let's say, it's marla. >> you said marla is in this photo? >> yes, that's my wife. >> which woman are you referring to?...
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jean carroll and her lawyer robby kaplan here tonight.ble to be here tonight for the interview i've been thinking about that case and why it feels like it has kind of heft beyond its literal direct impact. we have the former president found liable for sexual abuse, for his defamation of the woman he abused. the court orders him to pay her $5 million. that's a big, direct impact, particularly for e. jean carroll as a person, but it feels like there's something else important about it, too, which is that the court tested her allegation, tested his claims, and came to a rational and binding explicable conclusion about them based on the facts. and with this particular former president it feels like that never happens so it feels important related to him. but i thought, at slate she said, quote, carroll wanted to have her day in court to hold him accountable by setting in the record that he did what she said he did. carroll saw the way trump had skated around other allegations of sexual assault and degraded his accusers. she was not deterred b
jean carroll and her lawyer robby kaplan here tonight.ble to be here tonight for the interview i've been thinking about that case and why it feels like it has kind of heft beyond its literal direct impact. we have the former president found liable for sexual abuse, for his defamation of the woman he abused. the court orders him to pay her $5 million. that's a big, direct impact, particularly for e. jean carroll as a person, but it feels like there's something else important about it, too, which...
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what a conversation, kaplan of dallas, the former fed president alluding to the mysteries we have on these regionals. jonathan: his precise words were i think the banking situation be be more serious than we currently understand and chairman powell is just around the owner. what is this fed hiking into? lisa: they are hiking into weakness in a much everyone knows that. that seems to be present here but the unknown is what oversight we have. when robert kaplan talks about how this is nothing end, is it a drip of deposits or general pain or is there something else? tom: this is a qualified guy. good morning, dr. sahm. kaplan is a finance guy and a goldman sachs guy and he steeped in the dynamics of southern banking. for international audience, these banks are a different fabric that may be what you would see in new york. julian emmanuel reaffirming anaheim and a second half recession. jonathan: here is the call from them. they frame it pretty neatly, more deposit out floods lead to less lending and less profitability. at the same time, you look on the tv screen and listen to the radio,
what a conversation, kaplan of dallas, the former fed president alluding to the mysteries we have on these regionals. jonathan: his precise words were i think the banking situation be be more serious than we currently understand and chairman powell is just around the owner. what is this fed hiking into? lisa: they are hiking into weakness in a much everyone knows that. that seems to be present here but the unknown is what oversight we have. when robert kaplan talks about how this is nothing...
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yvonne: cochairman and former dallas fed president robert kaplan there.n markets are just about to open. what we have been talking about is the adani story, the recovery and stocks are quite impressive and really shown at how resilient this market as been in the last few months. foreign investors are still key. rishaad: it is considered one of the top destinations for foreign fund managers. oddly enough not much in terms of gains. we have got the nifty up by four point 5% -- 4.5%. evaluations, one of the key things people look at, and they look rich but historically very rich. on average, they are average. that is the cash market opening, opening down .1 of 1%. it seems some of the movers here as well, checking on companies. valiant enterprises taking back some gains. hindalco is down as well. looking for these companies in the i.t. space simply because i needed to get a bridge to her we have more from the tar economic forum. sitting it is time to investigate -- invest in ai companies. yvonne: he spoke to bloomberg exclusively. >> i think we are going to
yvonne: cochairman and former dallas fed president robert kaplan there.n markets are just about to open. what we have been talking about is the adani story, the recovery and stocks are quite impressive and really shown at how resilient this market as been in the last few months. foreign investors are still key. rishaad: it is considered one of the top destinations for foreign fund managers. oddly enough not much in terms of gains. we have got the nifty up by four point 5% -- 4.5%. evaluations,...
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that's a dangerous virus still. professor arthur kaplan is always excellent analysis. good talking with you. we appreciate your time on this friday. thank you. for the day it is almost done, but the conversation that continues on line you're fine, is on to whether either dw news you can follow me on twitter at brent golf tv. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day, have a good weekend everybody. the, it seems so simple, died many possible the english i was go, the oldest, the uti. i'm on our file. it could be different looking to get it, couldn't get by that. yes ma'am. oh dot com. we got that. so in guy too, but it had really need of what of course of transitioning from one to bio gas. how do we make this accessible to everyone? india next on d, w, making the headlights and what's behind them. dw news africa, the show that faculty issues shaping the continents slowly getting back to normal here. well, and the streets to give you in the report on the inside, on the, on the ground reporting from across the continent for instance, from
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still. professor arthur kaplan is always excellent analysis. good talking with you. we appreciate your time on this friday. thank you. or for the day it is almost done, but the conversation continues online. you'll find this on to whether either dw news you can follow me on twitter at brent golf tv. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day, have a good weekend. everybody, the is the european, the market i way you say the chinese s u v cube is royce thing into the theme without the price. so it's fully electric, stylus, 40 design. what's the gas fired up and take it 1st and read the d. w to the point? strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives. ukraine appears to be ready to launch its long awaited count. reset. expectations are high in ukraine and also amongst its allies on the counter offensive need some fund out on to the point to the point a d, w, the journalism, listen, overcome, and divisions registering for the dw global media on 2023 in germany, and online the increasingly fragmented world with a growing numb
still. professor arthur kaplan is always excellent analysis. good talking with you. we appreciate your time on this friday. thank you. or for the day it is almost done, but the conversation continues online. you'll find this on to whether either dw news you can follow me on twitter at brent golf tv. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day, have a good weekend. everybody, the is the european, the market i way you say the chinese s u v cube is royce thing into...
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i know who kaplan said he thinks stars like him can get away with it. the defense called carol's story in unbelievable work of fiction from a 2012 episode ola which woman ged at the same department store. what's the likelihood of that? trump's attorney joe tacopina, said one in 20 billion, tacopina told the jury what carol wants is for you to hate trump enough to ignore the facts. that campina tried to discredit every detail of carol's story starting tomorrow, david the jurors can decide for themselves. david aaron carter ski thanks to begin tonight. also here in new york, a grand jury is likely to weigh in on that deadly subway confrontation as early as this week, lawyers for the family of jordan's neely scene they're demanding murder charges be filed against former marine daniel penny. seen using a chokehold to restrain really witnessed the same neely was acting erratically threatening passengers. the marine veteran claimse and other writers quote acted to protect themselves tonight. jordan neely's family, saying he was homeless and battled mental hea
i know who kaplan said he thinks stars like him can get away with it. the defense called carol's story in unbelievable work of fiction from a 2012 episode ola which woman ged at the same department store. what's the likelihood of that? trump's attorney joe tacopina, said one in 20 billion, tacopina told the jury what carol wants is for you to hate trump enough to ignore the facts. that campina tried to discredit every detail of carol's story starting tomorrow, david the jurors can decide for...
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and roberta kaplan, ejean carroll's lawyer, said, just look at donald trump's access hollywood tape. the way he operated. and they said that to believe donald trump would mean they would have to subscribe to what she called the big lie that everybody was in on this conspiracy to hurt donald trump simply because they didn't like him politically. now, the defence argument is that ejean carroll's entire story is a work of fiction. they say that she is politically motivated, that she wants to sell a book, that she hasn't presented any objective evidence. and they questioned why she didn't report this to police or speak about this before 2019. ultimately, this is a case that will come down to who the jury believes more. that is the standard of proof in a civil case. who are they likely to believe more ejean carroll or donald trump? south east asia remains in the grip of an extreme heat wave, with a number of countries in the region experiencing sweltering conditions. vietnam thailand, myanmar and bangladesh have all seen extremely high temperatures in recent weeks. matt taylor with more.
and roberta kaplan, ejean carroll's lawyer, said, just look at donald trump's access hollywood tape. the way he operated. and they said that to believe donald trump would mean they would have to subscribe to what she called the big lie that everybody was in on this conspiracy to hurt donald trump simply because they didn't like him politically. now, the defence argument is that ejean carroll's entire story is a work of fiction. they say that she is politically motivated, that she wants to sell...
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former new york state senator ana kaplan is kicking off her campaign for new york congress and her pitch>> i'm jew-ish. >> so that was a lie? >> absolutely. >> george santos now facing federal criminal charges. >> do you have no shame? >> i'm innocent. >> george santos wants to restrict women's reproductive rights. he wore an assault rifle pin on the house floor hours after a mass shooting and he introduced a bill celebrating the ar-15. instead of resigning, he's running for re-election. i'm ana klaplan and i'm running for congress because george santos is a disgrace. >> santos has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. he's called the indictment a witch hunt. he says he's committed to this run for re-election. we're joined now by the democratic candidate for new york third congressional district, currently represented by santos, ana kaplan. good morning and thank you. >> good morning, poppy. thank you so much for having me. thank you, kaitlan. >> i think for many people, certainly, a national audience, this is one of their first opportunities to get to know you and who you are. you fled
former new york state senator ana kaplan is kicking off her campaign for new york congress and her pitch>> i'm jew-ish. >> so that was a lie? >> absolutely. >> george santos now facing federal criminal charges. >> do you have no shame? >> i'm innocent. >> george santos wants to restrict women's reproductive rights. he wore an assault rifle pin on the house floor hours after a mass shooting and he introduced a bill celebrating the ar-15. instead of...
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. >> for key thing rob kaplan banks, -- he knows how investors and traders think.e thinks the fed should not hike, he thinks they should go on hold with a hawkish bonds. >> i would propose a hawkish pause. signaled we are in a tightening stance. i think the banking situation may be more serious than we understand. >> concerned there is more to this banking -- we need a word between crisis and turmoil. they are going to be hurt i this, the big banks will be ok, lending to small and medium sized businesses is going to be vulnerable. you have made a big bank bigger, where does that smaller banks? so much more to come, the fed president saying take the pressure off for now. haidi: let's get you to vonnie quinn for the first word headlines. >> the fed's policies his is coming out, showing at employers in march as a layoffs jumped, indicating softening labor demand. the number of available positions decreased. layoffs jumped to the highest level since 2020. the quit rate falling to the lowest. millions of chinese travelers have visited tourist hotspots over the labor day
. >> for key thing rob kaplan banks, -- he knows how investors and traders think.e thinks the fed should not hike, he thinks they should go on hold with a hawkish bonds. >> i would propose a hawkish pause. signaled we are in a tightening stance. i think the banking situation may be more serious than we understand. >> concerned there is more to this banking -- we need a word between crisis and turmoil. they are going to be hurt i this, the big banks will be ok, lending to small...
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let me show you what roberta kaplan, e.l's lawyer said about him as a defendant last week. >> he's actually a very good defamation defendant. if you're planning to sue for defamation. because he lies all the time. he lies as a matter of habit, he lies about big things, small things. and in this case, we were able to show those lies not only about it being fake news and a hoax and a made up story, even when i show him that famous photo where he mistook e. jean for mar la maples when he realed he made the mistake he said the photo was blurry. the photo was not blurry. it was classic donald trump. i think the jury heard that and saw that and that's why we got a verdict in 2 1/2 hours. >> saying he's not my type, which is what he said about e. jean carroll, he can't tell e. jean carroll to his eye, she's indistinguishable from his own wife. >> yes, and one of the things that i think is most interesting about this latest development is that it taps into those same themes about the perpetual nature of the falsehoods here. the pat
let me show you what roberta kaplan, e.l's lawyer said about him as a defendant last week. >> he's actually a very good defamation defendant. if you're planning to sue for defamation. because he lies all the time. he lies as a matter of habit, he lies about big things, small things. and in this case, we were able to show those lies not only about it being fake news and a hoax and a made up story, even when i show him that famous photo where he mistook e. jean for mar la maples when he...
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he was asked by robbie kaplan. i take it that each of your three wives for your type.te say multiple times that asian -- caroline what he thought was mueller maples, a second, wife who is not his. type devastating to him, lindsey. >> we should remind everyone, the jury saw what we just saw. lisa, throughout the deposition voted, trump made disparaging remarks about his accuser which we alluded to. even the attorney for carole. what to trump's responses struck you most, what kind of impact it have on jurors? >> you, now let's put this aside for a second that he was incredibly insulting to both carroll, and her lawyer, roberta kopplin, who is taking the deposition. i thought that the most impactful moment that supposition was when he was confronted with the access hollywood tape, which the jurors both saw during the testimony of natasha -- chen is another woman who is accused donald trump of sexual assault. they saw it again when trump was confronted at his own deposition. then he was asked, is that true? essentially, he's it true that if your star, you can do whatever y
he was asked by robbie kaplan. i take it that each of your three wives for your type.te say multiple times that asian -- caroline what he thought was mueller maples, a second, wife who is not his. type devastating to him, lindsey. >> we should remind everyone, the jury saw what we just saw. lisa, throughout the deposition voted, trump made disparaging remarks about his accuser which we alluded to. even the attorney for carole. what to trump's responses struck you most, what kind of impact...
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she described them as vile, foul, disgusting, and stupid, and roberta kaplan, her lead lawyer said thathat everything was on the table and they had to give serious consideration to it. it's worth noting that donald trump's comments this week were similar in nature to the comments he made on truth social, his social media platform last year. in that post he called her case a complete con job and a hoax and a lie. e. jean carroll filed a lawsuit based on that post, and as you said earlier this week, a manhattan federal jury found mr. trump liable for those posts. so for that reason does seem that there are grounds to file another defamation lawsuit based on this week's comments. >> paul, i'll ask you about grounds in a minute. first, if i can, lola, i wonder if she talked about why she would consider doing this or sort of what were her criteria. it can't have been easy over the last year and more when this suit was being brought. it can't have been easy for sure for her to go through what she went through on that stand for almost three days. why would she want to do this? >> she did not g
she described them as vile, foul, disgusting, and stupid, and roberta kaplan, her lead lawyer said thathat everything was on the table and they had to give serious consideration to it. it's worth noting that donald trump's comments this week were similar in nature to the comments he made on truth social, his social media platform last year. in that post he called her case a complete con job and a hoax and a lie. e. jean carroll filed a lawsuit based on that post, and as you said earlier this...
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thanks to robbie kaplan.'s such a mash of overwhelming emotions, it's hard to put into words. >> what about appeals? we heard the president say they will appeal. our paula reid with her brilliant legal analysis earlier talked about that's going to be a tough appeal to make. what would the grounds be when the trump team didn't present a defense and he didn't step foot in that courtroom? your perspective? >> we heard donald trump say on the tape that the judge went out of his way to be unfair. able actually, the opposite is true. he went out of his way to be fair to donald trump. he gave him multiple opportunities to show up in the courtroom and testify and donald trump decided not to. there are no issues in this case on appeal. they will make them, but there are no serious issues on appeal and your colleague is absolutely right. >> if trump had -- well, first, do you wish he can come? >> yeah, i did do. >> what would you have said. >> i would have loved to see robbie put him on the stand. i just would have lov
thanks to robbie kaplan.'s such a mash of overwhelming emotions, it's hard to put into words. >> what about appeals? we heard the president say they will appeal. our paula reid with her brilliant legal analysis earlier talked about that's going to be a tough appeal to make. what would the grounds be when the trump team didn't present a defense and he didn't step foot in that courtroom? your perspective? >> we heard donald trump say on the tape that the judge went out of his way to...
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he could not even give robbie kaplan, the lawyer, the dates he was married to marla maples.nued a pattern of mendacity all throughout that deposition, that the jury is really going to have to think about in confronting whether or not this is a person about whom e. jean carroll was telling the truth. >> cynthia, trump initially had an expert, i believe, expert witness, i believe, lined up to try and rebut carroll's claims. that witness was unable to testify because of health issues. since the ex president will likely not appear, exactly, not appear this week, his defense included no witnesses. and that stands in contrast with what we saw from carroll's team, which put forward multiple witnesses, including two women who also alleged trump assaulted them. from a legal perspective, that the lack of witnesses on his side hurt the former president's case? >> of course. and not only do we have the two women who have been assaulted, but we have one woman that e. jean carroll spoke to within minutes of the assault and told her about it. those contemporaneous witnesses, we call them o
he could not even give robbie kaplan, the lawyer, the dates he was married to marla maples.nued a pattern of mendacity all throughout that deposition, that the jury is really going to have to think about in confronting whether or not this is a person about whom e. jean carroll was telling the truth. >> cynthia, trump initially had an expert, i believe, expert witness, i believe, lined up to try and rebut carroll's claims. that witness was unable to testify because of health issues. since...
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>> three days after he took his dna. >> kaplan storied wonder if terry would be gone prominently.up more than 200 miles from albuquerque. there is a host traveling from the exhaust into the cab. so the deputy immediately thinks, oh no, it looks like someone is trying to commit suicide. >> in the cab of the truck, the missing murder suspect. >> terry white is red faced, probably from the carbon monoxide, looks a little bit drowsy and out of it. deputy runs his name and realizes, he has a warrant for a homicide. so he's arrested right then and there. >> detective caplan and his partner made a beeline for arizona to see if terry would talk. >> do you want to talk with me today? >> i need an attorney. >> i mean, you guys obviously are thinking something, so i gotta protect myself. >> so terry didn't feel like talking. not to the police, anyway. but once he was transferred back to albuquerque, he did talk to someone. dennis received a facebook message from a woman. >> she's like, you don't know me, but my boyfriend is in jail with a guy by the name of terry white. you can imagine, i'm
>> three days after he took his dna. >> kaplan storied wonder if terry would be gone prominently.up more than 200 miles from albuquerque. there is a host traveling from the exhaust into the cab. so the deputy immediately thinks, oh no, it looks like someone is trying to commit suicide. >> in the cab of the truck, the missing murder suspect. >> terry white is red faced, probably from the carbon monoxide, looks a little bit drowsy and out of it. deputy runs his name and...
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joining us now is the former dallas fed president robert kaplan.re with us three weeks ago, the day before the fomc meeting. you said you thought the fed should take a pause and they might do that. when you read the minutes today, what does it tell you about what they were thinking now and where they are leaning at this point? >> it feels to me that they're moving toward a pause. it doesn't surprise me they are having the debate. despite the rate increases, the economy is holding up pretty well and i think that's a surprise. part of the reason it has been holding up i believe is you still have the remnants of fiscal prone -- fiscal programs and current programs, infrastructure bill, the inflation reduction act, the remnants of the american rescue plan that still has not been spent on a local level. i think that is working to some extent cross purposes with the fed increase is. the data is still stronger than they would have expected, but i think art of the reason why is what's happening on the physical side of the house. guest: we had the meeting t
joining us now is the former dallas fed president robert kaplan.re with us three weeks ago, the day before the fomc meeting. you said you thought the fed should take a pause and they might do that. when you read the minutes today, what does it tell you about what they were thinking now and where they are leaning at this point? >> it feels to me that they're moving toward a pause. it doesn't surprise me they are having the debate. despite the rate increases, the economy is holding up...
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kathleen: rob kaplan is concerned this is a liquidity issue. the whole thing of deposits and too many bonds on your portfolio. he said we have not begun the credit cycle. he thinks the credit cycle lies ahead and that is why the fed should pause right now, signal it is still ready to do what needs to do to fight inflation. he thinks it may not have to raise rates again but may have to keep rates of this high for the next years. he is concerned about how this is going to have a lasting impact on small and medium-sized banks and if they are not lending that means a small and lasting impact on small and medium-sized businesses. if we go into a downturn, to come out of it you have to have them on board. he looks in the crystal ball. he sees problems ahead. he thinks the pred asked the fed in prudence should pause. rishaad: kathleen hays. going to be very busy. a global economics and policy editor. you up to speed with the first word news. millions of chinese travelers have visited major cities across the five day labor day break or golden day. the
kathleen: rob kaplan is concerned this is a liquidity issue. the whole thing of deposits and too many bonds on your portfolio. he said we have not begun the credit cycle. he thinks the credit cycle lies ahead and that is why the fed should pause right now, signal it is still ready to do what needs to do to fight inflation. he thinks it may not have to raise rates again but may have to keep rates of this high for the next years. he is concerned about how this is going to have a lasting impact on...
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jean carroll here live on the show along with her attorney, roberta kaplan. they were here live on the show last week and in the immediate wake of that remarkable court ruling in which a jury held unanimously that former president donald trump had sexually abused e. jean carroll, and when he disparaged her, he was ordered to pay e. jean carroll $5 million in damages both for what he did and what he said about it. but if you watched the show last week and you saw that interview i did e. jean carroll and her attorney, you might remember that, you know, in addition to sort of reflecting on the fact they had won that case, one of the things they were newly contending with in the wake of that jury verdict is that even though trump had just been ordered to pay out millions of dollars because of his attacks on e. jean carroll, his lies about her, even though he'd been ordered to pay millions of dollars within a day of that jury verdict ordered to pay all that money, he was out there saying all the same things again. >> you did force accountability and then you did i
jean carroll here live on the show along with her attorney, roberta kaplan. they were here live on the show last week and in the immediate wake of that remarkable court ruling in which a jury held unanimously that former president donald trump had sexually abused e. jean carroll, and when he disparaged her, he was ordered to pay e. jean carroll $5 million in damages both for what he did and what he said about it. but if you watched the show last week and you saw that interview i did e. jean...
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that is how roberta kaplan, the lawyer for writer e. jean carroll, that is how she began her statement after the verdict was read in the case against former president trump. carroll herself said, quote, i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. today the world finally knows the truth. this afternoon a jury of six men and three women in manhattan found former president donald trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. the decision was quick and it was unanimous. for years now trump has been not only denying ms. carroll's allegation that he shoved her against the wall and raped her in a dressing room of a luxury department store in the mid-'90s trump has also been attempting to smear ms. carroll's reputation. jurors believed there was enough evidence to hold trump liable for sexually abusing ms. carroll that day. and that c alone is a very big deal. it is a big deal not just for e. jean carroll but for society at large. trump is a public figure who has beenli accused of sexual misconduct by mor
that is how roberta kaplan, the lawyer for writer e. jean carroll, that is how she began her statement after the verdict was read in the case against former president trump. carroll herself said, quote, i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. today the world finally knows the truth. this afternoon a jury of six men and three women in manhattan found former president donald trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. the decision was quick and it was...
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. >> this is robbie kaplan, one of the most celebrated litigators, in the american bar.eems to me like, i don't know, i don't know how that truculence and insolence and just owning it breathes to the jury. there's no way to know. >> there really isn't any way to know. new i will say that the courtroom was really silent during this deposition. and even though there were people like me in the courtroom who have read excerpts of this, where we have seen excerpts of this before. in the case in january, i think i was here with you retired about this we are first released. the state despite seeing him on that, his body language was really wild. and you could hear a pin drop in that courtroom. >> so on monday we have closing arguments. this is a back and forth from yesterday, and i think this is about this trump boasting that he's going to come back, which he is not going to do. this is tacopina, i'm going to rest, judge i understand, tacopina okay, judge, and that may well prove to be the case but i will wait and. see i'm not saying implying dishonesty on your. part tacopina s
. >> this is robbie kaplan, one of the most celebrated litigators, in the american bar.eems to me like, i don't know, i don't know how that truculence and insolence and just owning it breathes to the jury. there's no way to know. >> there really isn't any way to know. new i will say that the courtroom was really silent during this deposition. and even though there were people like me in the courtroom who have read excerpts of this, where we have seen excerpts of this before. in the...
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. >> sam kaplan.trace: a crowd at georgia gwinnett college one wild for a 72-year-old, graduated with his first degree. sam kaplan is the first of his seven siblings to earn a degree. he said the best part was having his 99-year-old mom in the audience. starting images show how beautiful earth looks from above. of the photos captured via the dellacamera of a cosmonaut as he installed a handrail in one of the station's robotic arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ now we got bad blood ♪ ♪ used to be backwards ♪ >> trace: taylor swift allegedly came to a friend's defense during a performance. a fan was apparently being harassed by a security guard. a representative for swift did not immediately return fox news digital's request for comment. a minor league baseball team had a minor problem during their last game. a skunk caused a delay after being spotted at the outfield. the smelly animal eventually escaped under a fence. likely nobody was sprayed. if dogs are man's best friend, these show puppies are baby's best friend. the mom
. >> sam kaplan.trace: a crowd at georgia gwinnett college one wild for a 72-year-old, graduated with his first degree. sam kaplan is the first of his seven siblings to earn a degree. he said the best part was having his 99-year-old mom in the audience. starting images show how beautiful earth looks from above. of the photos captured via the dellacamera of a cosmonaut as he installed a handrail in one of the station's robotic arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ now we got bad blood ♪ ♪ used to be...
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this morning i'll speak with former dallas federal reserve president, robert kaplan. we'll get his take on inflation. coming up, title 42 has officially expired. president biden's border crisis is far from over. congresswoman debbie lesko is here on the record number of migrant crossings. workers are smiling more in the workforce. the reason makes a buzz this morning. don't miss it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ oh, baby do you know what that's worth. ♪ oh, heaven is a place on earth. ♪ they say in heaven love comes first. ♪ we'll make heaven ♪ the all-new chevy colorado is made for more. bring more. ♪ do more. ♪ see more. ♪ and be more. ♪ the all-new chevy colorado. made for more. ♪ get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business too. qualify you
this morning i'll speak with former dallas federal reserve president, robert kaplan. we'll get his take on inflation. coming up, title 42 has officially expired. president biden's border crisis is far from over. congresswoman debbie lesko is here on the record number of migrant crossings. workers are smiling more in the workforce. the reason makes a buzz this morning. don't miss it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ oh, baby do you know what that's worth....
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roberta kaplan, the lawyer for e. jean carroll put up a chart. hood jessica's face and the year, 1979, e. jean carroll's face and the year, 1995 or '96, and natasha, early 2000s, and then there was a checkbox, did he grab suddenly? check check, did he do it in a semipublic place? check check check. and in the after mast, saying she was not his type. so a lot of emphasis on that. then she has the corroborators, two women who she solid in the aftermay. they're both trying to prove that their client is not lying. donald trump is not there to defend himself, he's one person, and there are many people who have testified on behalf of e. jean carroll. >> nancy, go ahead. i think the combination of the "access hollywood" tape and trump's deposition is devastating to him. it shows two things that social science showed us years ago. certainly it's not about whether women are attractive. it's about misogyny. business his misogynist statements, his disparaging women over and over again, it's proving his misogyny. every one of these women is disgusting, as he
roberta kaplan, the lawyer for e. jean carroll put up a chart. hood jessica's face and the year, 1979, e. jean carroll's face and the year, 1995 or '96, and natasha, early 2000s, and then there was a checkbox, did he grab suddenly? check check, did he do it in a semipublic place? check check check. and in the after mast, saying she was not his type. so a lot of emphasis on that. then she has the corroborators, two women who she solid in the aftermay. they're both trying to prove that their...
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here's roberta kaplan on that second case. >> you're going to see news from us in that case very verywhat counts as soon? >> two to three days, max. >> working around the clock. mike schmidt, claire mccaskill, and joyce are still with us. i think people thought in the moment it was norm busting for trump to defame the person that a jury had just unanimously found him liable for defaming, and the woman to the left, roberta kaplan was scrubbing that transcript, look to go see if there was something actionable. we have our answer. there is indeed. what do you think e. jean carroll's appetite is for an additional lawsuit? >> e. jean carol is nothing if she's not tenacious. we have known each other for years, and she is, i think, firmly convinced that she has an obligation to represent not just her own interests but other women in this situation. and so we all know what the problem is here. if you don't stand up to the bully, the bully will keep coming back at you. but at the same time, there's this issue of just how much is it fair to ask e. jean carroll to shoulder. this is a national bu
here's roberta kaplan on that second case. >> you're going to see news from us in that case very verywhat counts as soon? >> two to three days, max. >> working around the clock. mike schmidt, claire mccaskill, and joyce are still with us. i think people thought in the moment it was norm busting for trump to defame the person that a jury had just unanimously found him liable for defaming, and the woman to the left, roberta kaplan was scrubbing that transcript, look to go see if...
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jean carroll here live on the show along with her attorney, roberta kaplan.ek and in the immediate wake of that remarkable court ruling in which a jury
jean carroll here live on the show along with her attorney, roberta kaplan.ek and in the immediate wake of that remarkable court ruling in which a jury
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this is robert kaplan saying, i wouldn't raise rates in this meeting or in march either what he says he would do on the fed is essentially, i would say the following. we're going to turn over a couple more cards on this banking situation to make sure that we understand the impacts of it. and these are not radical, crazy, dovish fed folks. these are people who voted for rate hikes along the way when they were there. and they're saying because of the banking situation, and the potential impact on the economy, that the fed ought to pause here >> i wonder if we'll get it as soon as the statement, steve last time, remember, they made that key language change in the statement on some hikes might be appropriate. and whether, just right off the bat they use that language >> there's some that that one sentence where they said the rate hikes would be appropriate on how to change that. some say, it would yet to be appropriate. you and i talked about this in the last hour, and it's really important, i city think the fed has an inflation problem here. and there's an argument that they may have to
this is robert kaplan saying, i wouldn't raise rates in this meeting or in march either what he says he would do on the fed is essentially, i would say the following. we're going to turn over a couple more cards on this banking situation to make sure that we understand the impacts of it. and these are not radical, crazy, dovish fed folks. these are people who voted for rate hikes along the way when they were there. and they're saying because of the banking situation, and the potential impact on...