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2 elaine wynn, the company's largest shareholder and co-founder and ex-wife of steve and ceo matt maddoxthe commission f maddox $500,000 for his own failures to investigate allegations properly and ordered him executive coaching for leadership, an embarrassingan repr for the ceo of a global company, but maddox was given credit for significant changes made by wynn resorts in the scandal's wakw board member, new policies and a new culture?ev this companys going to be about a person again. >> gamers are upbeat about the decision and they call it an optimal outcome anday it allows wynn to focus on the future of alobal scale especially important as wynn resort competes to win a gaming license in japan and it's launching its gleaming new property on the shores of bostob . contessa brewer, nightly business report. >>> in other news, two textboo giant announced that they plan to merge. we have this deal that's approved by regulators and the combination of mcgraw-hill education and sendgauge learning holdings will produce the second biggest publisher of textbooks with annual revenuef more than bi
2 elaine wynn, the company's largest shareholder and co-founder and ex-wife of steve and ceo matt maddoxthe commission f maddox $500,000 for his own failures to investigate allegations properly and ordered him executive coaching for leadership, an embarrassingan repr for the ceo of a global company, but maddox was given credit for significant changes made by wynn resorts in the scandal's wakw board member, new policies and a new culture?ev this companys going to be about a person again....
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sheriff deputies found a second suspect walking nearby on maddox avenue with glass on their clothing and injuries consistent with being in a crash, although they have not confirmed if this was in fact the driver. police did confirm however the suspect was not being chased when they crashed. >>> stolen vehicle from our jurisdiction fled in a different direction away from that law enforcement officer and was driving in an manner away from any law enforcement when it was then later involved in a collision to a house. but no law enforcement hat cawh crashed. >> we are told both suspects were taken to the hospital but it is not clear what their injuries are. sheriff deputies say there may have been more suspects involved. >>> police rushed to fremont way in oakland today, after witnesses called in a car crash and reported the driver was asleep in the vehicle with a gun. you can see police arriving with an armored vehicle taking up armed positions on a nearby roof. officers rushed the car and a short standoff followed. the driver eventually stepped out of the car and appears to cooperate b
sheriff deputies found a second suspect walking nearby on maddox avenue with glass on their clothing and injuries consistent with being in a crash, although they have not confirmed if this was in fact the driver. police did confirm however the suspect was not being chased when they crashed. >>> stolen vehicle from our jurisdiction fled in a different direction away from that law enforcement officer and was driving in an manner away from any law enforcement when it was then later...
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maddox, though, has apparently decided not to appeal. that allows the company to move on wynn resorts has paid maddox's fine as well so in spite of all this back and forth about whether mgm might buy encore boston harbor from wynn resorts, that was a talk that was moving forward full speed ahead, it looks like it will be wynn resorts that opens encore boston harbor on june 23rd in everett, massachusetts, guys >> contessa, thank you very much for that we'll keep an eye on it as we know you will for us coming up shares of apple down double digits so far this month and one analyst says the destruction of chinese demand could be coming. he'll join us to break down the trade war fallout. >>> later, wharton professor jeremy siegel said earlier in the month that stocks could drop as much as 20% if the u.s. and china continue to dig in on the trade war. well, we're going to get his updated thoughts on the latest tensions and here's a look at the dow a we head to break losing steam we are at session lows, down 110. 45 till the close. we'll be rig
maddox, though, has apparently decided not to appeal. that allows the company to move on wynn resorts has paid maddox's fine as well so in spite of all this back and forth about whether mgm might buy encore boston harbor from wynn resorts, that was a talk that was moving forward full speed ahead, it looks like it will be wynn resorts that opens encore boston harbor on june 23rd in everett, massachusetts, guys >> contessa, thank you very much for that we'll keep an eye on it as we know you...
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earlier i spoke to bronwen maddox, she's the director of the institute for government.utline what the key elements of the prime minister's offer were. she's put in something for everyone ina sense, she's put in something for everyone in a sense, and she's moved some way. the second referendum is definitely... that is something she didn't want to contemplate at all not very long ago, that's in there. there is some language on the customs union which is plenty obscure and you can see why it didn't go very far to satisfy what some of the labour mps wanted, but some of the labour mps wanted, but some of the labour mps wanted, but some of that is new. but there and in some other places, talking about trying to bind the government to do something about the irish backstop, she's giving something that isn't her gift to give, it would depend on the eu agreeing it. this is her offering it as part of a banquet of little extras to try to get it over the line. talk us through what this referendum, the extent to which the prime minister has moved, where does that leave us? she didn't
earlier i spoke to bronwen maddox, she's the director of the institute for government.utline what the key elements of the prime minister's offer were. she's put in something for everyone ina sense, she's put in something for everyone in a sense, and she's moved some way. the second referendum is definitely... that is something she didn't want to contemplate at all not very long ago, that's in there. there is some language on the customs union which is plenty obscure and you can see why it...
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and it appears, so ford maddox ford is a british modernist and you can tell the quality of any book by looking at case 99 and i got my copy of the book incase 99 as a blank . so this is a bit concerning but i am going to read to you from the proximal page which is page 101. it's a revised board there. this is from chapter 8. charles sumner was charmed by mary's older brother, oskar when he met him in washington after their many missions. oscar 10 years old was right and intelligent with eyes of an eagle and a beautiful smile area and when sumner first met oscar he asked, you are for young man, do you know what that means? and oskar replied i now belong to myself. sumner lacked, well, there is definition which philosophy might borrow . on every, charles sumner bible his plans for henry and elizabeth to mary and oskar's mother and father. he diagnosed his plans to their children. he would want a publicity campaign around oscars right and intelligent sister mary. each of mary or her life skin color and or vulnerability to trafficking in the sex trade as a slave girl. owner gets out of cam
and it appears, so ford maddox ford is a british modernist and you can tell the quality of any book by looking at case 99 and i got my copy of the book incase 99 as a blank . so this is a bit concerning but i am going to read to you from the proximal page which is page 101. it's a revised board there. this is from chapter 8. charles sumner was charmed by mary's older brother, oskar when he met him in washington after their many missions. oscar 10 years old was right and intelligent with eyes of...
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. >> my son did not last, it was ten or 15 minutes after the shot he was taken to maddox without vitalth all the adrenaline, i will restart in the arm and the leg. it was 62 riverboats, my last sensation in my body, the bullets in my back and my arm, and i was on iraq underground the office is shot. it was not little shot from fargo running, i was on the floor and they taught me. >> for the past three months they have called the people out against the regime of nicolas maduro, the dispute that, they will do so again this can the interim president is recognized by juan guaido and he is calling for a new round of protest, saturday at 10:00 a.m. hope to keep the pressure on maduro regime mexico so much stupid accident trump and mike pence with tough talk from venezuela affected defense secretary of mike gail of national security and john bolton at the beginning on today. let's man coming under democratic congressman who sits on the house committee, it is great to see if in the concerns to these classes and whether they get to more violent and how do you think minnesota is going to. >> i a
. >> my son did not last, it was ten or 15 minutes after the shot he was taken to maddox without vitalth all the adrenaline, i will restart in the arm and the leg. it was 62 riverboats, my last sensation in my body, the bullets in my back and my arm, and i was on iraq underground the office is shot. it was not little shot from fargo running, i was on the floor and they taught me. >> for the past three months they have called the people out against the regime of nicolas maduro, the...
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let's speak to bronwen maddox, director of the institute for government.and the house of commons with the mps and the conservative mps get to decide, they put away at this list. if it is as many as 18 there are repeated contests, normally two per week but it could be speeded up in the wea kest o ne it could be speeded up in the weakest one on the one getting fewest votes from mps gets eliminated and it goes on until they arrive at just two eliminated and it goes on until they arrive atjust two and then those to get food to conservative party members who can vote on it so they get the final say. how many of those conservative party members out in the country are there? how big is that electorate and how exactly do they vote? the last official number 124,000 but they vote? the last official number 124, 000 but that they vote? the last official number 124,000 but that was a year ago and the party gives those numbers close to its chest. as far as we can tell, and posters have been after this for some time, there is a large minority of support for our no deal a
let's speak to bronwen maddox, director of the institute for government.and the house of commons with the mps and the conservative mps get to decide, they put away at this list. if it is as many as 18 there are repeated contests, normally two per week but it could be speeded up in the wea kest o ne it could be speeded up in the weakest one on the one getting fewest votes from mps gets eliminated and it goes on until they arrive at just two eliminated and it goes on until they arrive atjust two...
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i think we need to demand msnbc stop covering up rachel maddox monologues.ca needs to hear what she has to say. every weeknight at 9:00 p.m. democracy depends on it. there is rachel trying to get her opinion out on how many times and in many ways that [inaudible] has been blocking that and covered up rachel maddow's monologue. maybe he's working for sean hannity or the russians? steve: even on its own crazy logic the cover-up theory makes no sense according to the ranged establishment and the government was revealed by the complaint letter and a bit they point to is this. summary letter the department sent to congress and released in the public late in the afternoon march 24 not fully capture the contact, nature and substance of this office's work and conclusions. let's talk about the substance. the aim of mueller was to investigate russian interference and any coordination by the trump campaign plus obstruction. that is exactly what barr addressed in his original letter. no indictment on any of it. that is the substance and it just that the establishment do
i think we need to demand msnbc stop covering up rachel maddox monologues.ca needs to hear what she has to say. every weeknight at 9:00 p.m. democracy depends on it. there is rachel trying to get her opinion out on how many times and in many ways that [inaudible] has been blocking that and covered up rachel maddow's monologue. maybe he's working for sean hannity or the russians? steve: even on its own crazy logic the cover-up theory makes no sense according to the ranged establishment and the...
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asked or suggested he open an investigation of anyone and in new interview with my colleague rachel maddoxup. >> do you believe it's possible he's been getting direction from the white house or from the president about opening investigations into the president's perceived enemies? do you think that's what's happening? >> based on his nonresponse i'm suspicious. which is why i've asked the office of the inspector general to actually investigate this. because, of course, the attorney general is supposed to act on behalf of the people and not act as the president's henchman. >> joining me now is democratic strategist, former senior adviser to hillary clinton's campaign and "boston herald" radio host, also a nationally syndicated columnist. welcome to both of you as we get started with you. does senator harris have a valid concern here? is it a problem if a.g. barr isn't acting independently from the white house? >> bill sbbarr is a professiona. he has a sterling reputation. you know, he's not acting as a partisan personal attorney of president trump. those are smears from democrats to discred
asked or suggested he open an investigation of anyone and in new interview with my colleague rachel maddoxup. >> do you believe it's possible he's been getting direction from the white house or from the president about opening investigations into the president's perceived enemies? do you think that's what's happening? >> based on his nonresponse i'm suspicious. which is why i've asked the office of the inspector general to actually investigate this. because, of course, the attorney...
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. >> wynn resorts ceo matt maddox says the company met its own expectations this quarter and analysts at jefferies think the showing at macao was somewhat lackluster even when the house was lucky, witnessing a trend away from the vip gamblers and those high rollers coming in on junkets and instead seeing a boost in mass players. competitors like mgm and sands are taking away some of these premium masks and the top players in the business. baca rat numbers down, and the executive teams at wynn resorts blame it on global headwinds and carlos santorelli said global uncertainty are always a concern and there are no data points that make hip worry with casinos. wynn raised its dividends to a dollar a share it's an opportunistic time and they would consider share. and they brought up the gaming commission in massachusetts and the executive coaching he said if the litigation were to happen it shouldn't stop boston harbor from opening next month as scheduled and melissa, a lot of traders and analysts are looking that, too, to return free cash flow to the company. contessa, thank you. contessa
. >> wynn resorts ceo matt maddox says the company met its own expectations this quarter and analysts at jefferies think the showing at macao was somewhat lackluster even when the house was lucky, witnessing a trend away from the vip gamblers and those high rollers coming in on junkets and instead seeing a boost in mass players. competitors like mgm and sands are taking away some of these premium masks and the top players in the business. baca rat numbers down, and the executive teams at...
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we have been joined now by bronwen maddox, a director of the independent think tank the institute fort do you think? has she made things worse? probably, yes. but she has tried her very best, she put her something for everyone in a sense. she has moved to way. the second referendum is definitely a new, that was something she didn't want to contemplate at all very long ago. there is language on the customs you again which is pretty obscure and you can see why it didn't go very far to satisfy with the labour mps wanted. —— customs union. the trouble is there in some other places are talking about trying to bind the government to do something about the average backstop, she is giving something that isn't her gift to give, it would depend on the eu agreement. but here she is offering it as part of a banquet of little extras to get it over the line. you mentioned some complexities, we heard from hilary benn about an hour ago on the labour side, he was clearly saying a vote on the opportunity of a nether vote by the people is not enough, government needs to get behind that as an idea. talk
we have been joined now by bronwen maddox, a director of the independent think tank the institute fort do you think? has she made things worse? probably, yes. but she has tried her very best, she put her something for everyone in a sense. she has moved to way. the second referendum is definitely a new, that was something she didn't want to contemplate at all very long ago. there is language on the customs you again which is pretty obscure and you can see why it didn't go very far to satisfy...
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but i'm sure you noticed that he sort of turned and said okay, okay, and you saw him on ray ch maddoxthat he was on "face the nation" yesterday. he is now doing the tv. so he was aware of it, but it wasn't really the conversation. >> is he as critical of himself privately as you talk to him? we talked about him on "the view" and almost his shoulders were slumped, his head was hung and he was apologizing about vani"vanity fair" and talking a his privilege. it felt like an apology tour. does he come off that way privately? >> no, not that way exactly. he is not a slumped -- >> he doesn't look like way when he campaigns. >> not at all. when he has momentum, i mean i don't know if you saw him like on cnn town hall where he took the sort of center stage and just, you know -- he showed what he can do, which is not usually what he does. he does not have the usual i'm in command here, i'm showing -- this is with audiences. but no, in private, he is actually much more sort of articulate and knowledgeable than what you see -- almost like he doesn't like to show off in public. it is a strange af
but i'm sure you noticed that he sort of turned and said okay, okay, and you saw him on ray ch maddoxthat he was on "face the nation" yesterday. he is now doing the tv. so he was aware of it, but it wasn't really the conversation. >> is he as critical of himself privately as you talk to him? we talked about him on "the view" and almost his shoulders were slumped, his head was hung and he was apologizing about vani"vanity fair" and talking a his privilege. it...
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ceo matt maddox criticized for the company's handling of sexual misconduct allegations against ousted wynn. >>> coming up, 6:25, a higher education merger two major textbook providers are joining forces the ceos will join us after a quick break. >>> a couple of big names on the earnings calendar today, including cvs health, glaxosmithkline, and yum brands. i got a whole box of 14 of them. i was at a tennis match and there was one nearby and i saw it, oh my god. let's look at yesterday's s&p 500. >> you ate 14? >> no. ♪ ♪ it's more than a feeling >>> welcome back you're watching "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. ♪ till i see marianne walk away ♪ >>> welcome back on today's wall street agenda, the adp employment report hits at 8:15 eastern time followed by manufacturing pmi and ism manufacturing. then the big focus turns to the fed. we're going to get the central bank's latest rate decision at 2:00 p.m. eastern. that will be followed by jay powell's news conference following president trump's calls yesterday for the fed to actually cut rates by 1% and ramp q
ceo matt maddox criticized for the company's handling of sexual misconduct allegations against ousted wynn. >>> coming up, 6:25, a higher education merger two major textbook providers are joining forces the ceos will join us after a quick break. >>> a couple of big names on the earnings calendar today, including cvs health, glaxosmithkline, and yum brands. i got a whole box of 14 of them. i was at a tennis match and there was one nearby and i saw it, oh my god. let's look at...
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welcome back to westminster, where i am by roland maddox, and the academic and author professor matthewhem lose seats that they would've expected to get, councils they would've expected to keep control of, and in some of their heartlands. labour, some of their heartlands. labour, some of the more painful losses will be in the more painful losses will be in the north, in bolton and so on. the conservatives, less of a surprise, knowing of the feeling of the government at the moment. again, a setback. you've got all that going on. and then you've got very strong local feeling about some things, housing, for example. there's a lot of strength for independent parties and candidates. is this meant mainstream room that mac —— is this mainstream room that mac —— is this mainstream room that mac —— is this mainstream room permanent or is party politics as we know it even more fractured? either one of the interesting thing from the result is we see the two main parties together actually only get about 56% of the vote, which is way down from 80% that they got at the 2017 general election. one of t
welcome back to westminster, where i am by roland maddox, and the academic and author professor matthewhem lose seats that they would've expected to get, councils they would've expected to keep control of, and in some of their heartlands. labour, some of their heartlands. labour, some of the more painful losses will be in the more painful losses will be in the north, in bolton and so on. the conservatives, less of a surprise, knowing of the feeling of the government at the moment. again, a...