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ellen's son michael was using them.llowed in mike's shoes and had become a mechanic, as well. on those rare occasions when ellen would come by the shop where mike had once worked, his old colleague dave would ask -- >> have you heard from mike and she would say no. there seemed to be no concern for mike and she would just, to no, i haven't seen mieng. >> it is often said the happiness and saddest of occasions bring mike's family together. and when they gathered to mourn the death of mike's father, any hope of return evaporated. >> that was the final straw. we were on board that my brother would have definitely shown up for his own father's funeral. >> but ellen and their children showed up. they no longer kept in touch with the family but seen the death announcement in the newspaper and came to pay their respects. >> we weren't expecting them. so it was a little strange, kind of caught us off guard but once again we are in a state of mourning. dedon't want to create issues. we weren't going to have them escorted out. >>
ellen's son michael was using them.llowed in mike's shoes and had become a mechanic, as well. on those rare occasions when ellen would come by the shop where mike had once worked, his old colleague dave would ask -- >> have you heard from mike and she would say no. there seemed to be no concern for mike and she would just, to no, i haven't seen mieng. >> it is often said the happiness and saddest of occasions bring mike's family together. and when they gathered to mourn the death of...
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michael: absolutely. i think a positive real funds rate, in the world we are in today, with so much demand for income, aging people, not enough bonds out there, why should they deserve a positive return over inflation for having a t-bill? jonathan: what do you think? subadra: i was thinking real yield this time around were higher than they were in 2016 and that this year might be different than 2015. but now if you look at the chart of real yield, we are pretty much tracking the same decline, lower in real yield. the market is basically saying the prospects is lowering the expectation for prospect for growth over the longer run. that, to me, is troubling. the one thing i find interesting is, in the u.s., inflation expectations are still pretty high, close to 2%. compare that to where it is in europe. breakevens in the five-year in europe is at 1.35, very close to the lows over the last five years. so to me that divergence adds credibility to the fed, and probably less credibility to the ecb. jonathan: bob
michael: absolutely. i think a positive real funds rate, in the world we are in today, with so much demand for income, aging people, not enough bonds out there, why should they deserve a positive return over inflation for having a t-bill? jonathan: what do you think? subadra: i was thinking real yield this time around were higher than they were in 2016 and that this year might be different than 2015. but now if you look at the chart of real yield, we are pretty much tracking the same decline,...
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jonathan: michael collins? michael: we are in the same camp, as you know.e have been in this long low rates call for some time. late last year we put out a piece saying the 10 year treasury would average 2.5% for the next decade. that feels high right now. we are saying now 2% will be the average 10 year treasury for the next decade. that real rate is probably too high. continue over time, to lower rates. our view is that does not cause wider spreads, not a risk of f environment. lower rates beget tighter credit spreads over the long term. jonathan: we can see your chart on the screen right now. let's get that back up for the audience. decompose the 10 year, nominal, break even, effective real yield. what does this tell you about where we have been and where we are going? michael: nominal yield on top, that is 2.5%, comprised of two components. one is the real yield, the yellow line, which is the tips yield, and the 10-year real yield is 0.6%. the blue line is the difference between the two, the inflation rate you need to justify the valuation of the other
jonathan: michael collins? michael: we are in the same camp, as you know.e have been in this long low rates call for some time. late last year we put out a piece saying the 10 year treasury would average 2.5% for the next decade. that feels high right now. we are saying now 2% will be the average 10 year treasury for the next decade. that real rate is probably too high. continue over time, to lower rates. our view is that does not cause wider spreads, not a risk of f environment. lower rates...
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michael: yes. bob: no.athan: cain and moore, attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, great to catch up with you all. thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg: technology." the house of mouse takes on netflix about we talk to ceo bob iger about how disney plus will reshape streaming. and can congress force change on the biggest players? we hear from mark warner. and softbank announces a new
michael: yes. bob: no.athan: cain and moore, attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, great to catch up with you all. thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg: technology." the house of...
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michael: yes. bob: no.athan: cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, great to catch up with you all. thank you for joining us. see you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ haslinda: hello. i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since. taha bouqdib is the cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a thirst for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand.
michael: yes. bob: no.athan: cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, great to catch up with you all. thank you for joining us. see you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ haslinda: hello. i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea...
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michael beard was the first to go to trial.onfession and changed his account of the murder. but prosecutor weeden whetmore said evidence put beard at the crime scene. >> his dna was found where she had fled after being struck in the head with the murder weapon. >> reporter: it took jurors only seven hours to convict him. >> jury finds michael beard guilty of what the prosecution is calling a murder for hire scheme. >> reporter: if beard's case had been a slam dunk for investigators, tom clayton's would be anything but. the prosecutor knew he couldn't use beard to testify against tom. >> even if he came forward and said i want to testify now, he had lied so many times. he had lied at his own trial . >> beard had changed his story so much at his own trial that he wouldn't have been a credible witness. >> reporter: tom and his lawyer pounced on that, telling reporters that beard acted on his own. >> this is purely mr. beard's doing. what we do know is that mr. clayton had nothing to do with the death of his wife. >> reporter: and
michael beard was the first to go to trial.onfession and changed his account of the murder. but prosecutor weeden whetmore said evidence put beard at the crime scene. >> his dna was found where she had fled after being struck in the head with the murder weapon. >> reporter: it took jurors only seven hours to convict him. >> jury finds michael beard guilty of what the prosecution is calling a murder for hire scheme. >> reporter: if beard's case had been a slam dunk for...
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that includes michael cohen's case.hael cohen aware of helping with any of the other 12 redacted investigations? >> yes, he's helping -- i can't say 12 and i can't say redacted, because he's the one person who can see what's redacted and isn't redacted based upon mr. mueller. >> can you give us specifics, though? >> i can't give you specifics but he has shared information with the southern district of new york. he's spent a lot of time with the tax authorities of new york and a lot of time with the senate and house intelligence committee. the one person who's been fully cooperative who you would think having john dean on, he never went to prison, he was kept available. you would think that congress and the prosecutors would want michael cohen around given all that he knows to help create this obstruction case that i think is there and should be brought -- >> one more question. are we going to hear from michael cohen before he reports to prison on may 6th? >> so at some point he has a family and personal affairs to take
that includes michael cohen's case.hael cohen aware of helping with any of the other 12 redacted investigations? >> yes, he's helping -- i can't say 12 and i can't say redacted, because he's the one person who can see what's redacted and isn't redacted based upon mr. mueller. >> can you give us specifics, though? >> i can't give you specifics but he has shared information with the southern district of new york. he's spent a lot of time with the tax authorities of new york and...
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george and michael were arguing over the public interest in the checks and balances and and michael brought up the issue of a jury but from my understanding if if and when he joined us on his finally extradited to the united states i'm not convinced there will be a jury if he's going to be charged with espionage then it's a national security concern of the state and they would have the right to limit. information available even to julian assange himself and his lawyer essentially would be a judge that would make the final decisions on all of this if you know there could be appeals and all of this will go go on for a very long time but i'm not i'm not sure the public interest in a jury is the best way to look at this here because it's we're in we're in new territory here because we tend to look at the fourth estate as being special i think it's the only profession mentioned in the u.s. constitution by the way because of its importance here and it seems to me i will stay with the contention that yes the fourth estate is being crushed and the chilling effect is obvious to everyone go ahead joh
george and michael were arguing over the public interest in the checks and balances and and michael brought up the issue of a jury but from my understanding if if and when he joined us on his finally extradited to the united states i'm not convinced there will be a jury if he's going to be charged with espionage then it's a national security concern of the state and they would have the right to limit. information available even to julian assange himself and his lawyer essentially would be a...
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>> no, said barbara, it was all ex-husband michael wolfe's doing.e said, make sense of his strange behavior during their time in arizona, particularly the weekend david disappeared. a weekend when, barbara says, that her ex-husband was not with her at home. >> he would always go on business trips and every time i asked, he would tell me, don't worry about it, it's -- you know, i got business to take care of. >> but she knew nothing at all about the murder, she insisted, until the penny dropped during a conversation years later with her father. >> i'm like, i wonder what he's doing or i wonder if he's coming back, you know, i wonder where he's at or what happened. and he would just be like, you don't have to worry, you know, he's not around to bother you. >> what was that like to deal with? >> very, very rough. you know, it's like, it's my dad. i couldn't accept it. and what satisfaction did it get, you know? did it satisfy him? because it sure didn't satisfy me? >> still, in december of 2007, it was detective velasquez who got what she wanted. she h
>> no, said barbara, it was all ex-husband michael wolfe's doing.e said, make sense of his strange behavior during their time in arizona, particularly the weekend david disappeared. a weekend when, barbara says, that her ex-husband was not with her at home. >> he would always go on business trips and every time i asked, he would tell me, don't worry about it, it's -- you know, i got business to take care of. >> but she knew nothing at all about the murder, she insisted, until...
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michael: yes. bob: no.rean: cain and attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. see you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump today confirm reports he wants to release detained immigrants into u.s. sanctuary cities. homeland security lawyers previously rejected proposals to send migrants into places where local authorities don't cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement officials. sanctuary cities are often democratic strongholds. on twitter, the president said the move would make what he calls the radical left "very happy." nigel farage is returning to the campaign for brexit. he is spearheading a new vehicle called the brexit party. today the campaign for next month european parliament ele
michael: yes. bob: no.rean: cain and attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. see you next friday at 1:00 eastern time, 6:00 in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. president trump today confirm reports he wants to release...
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michael: yes. bob: no. cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg etf iq, or be focused on the access, risks and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: all hail saudi aramco. but while companies the latest example of corporate seeing more demand for their debt. swamp data funds are catching some of the assets. we take a look at how china fits into the global trend. and are reports greatly exaggerated? an etf that goes long in short physical stores makes sense, but
michael: yes. bob: no. cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg etf iq, or be focused on the access, risks and rewards offered by exchange...
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michael: yes. bob: no. cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data options you need and still save hundreds of dollars... do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. customize each line by paying for data by the gig or get unlimited. and now get $100 back when you buy a new lg. click, call, or visit a store today. >> majors worries driving the headlines this week. an unprecedented debt deb
michael: yes. bob: no. cain and moore attracting significant controversy around the federal reserve. do either of them get confirmed to the fed? subadra: no. michael: no. bob: yes. jonathan: interesting. jonathan: subadra rajappa, michael collins, bob miller, thank you for joining us. that does it for us. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you...
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and michael avenatti is in trouble.ions from clients and how the media was all over stormy daniels's lawyer. i wonder if clapper and brennan will stay on the job. straight ahead. oints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. try areds 2 + multivitamin. >> sean: attorney michael avenatti is in more legal trouble tonight. joining us with the latest live from the west coast newsroom, fox news correspondent trace gallagher. trace, this has gotten big and bi
and michael avenatti is in trouble.ions from clients and how the media was all over stormy daniels's lawyer. i wonder if clapper and brennan will stay on the job. straight ahead. oints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted...
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michael: no.r universe of credit activity, you are already in direct lending in a public debt, but you are talking about other things. what is the opportunity in alternative credit? michael: if you look at the history, take high-yield markets. when it first came on the scene, no one ever heard of it. that was truly alternative credit. today, that is a $2 trillion market. the leverage loan market followed on its heels. will we start looking at things like direct lending, and bacteria earlier question, part of what you are witnessing is the evolution of a third alternative market, which is direct lending. is what droveeing in market has been changes the respiratory capital framework, changes in the appetite of the capital markets for smaller borrowers, the shrinking of markets. what we are seeing is on the heels of the direct lending emergences a whole sector of the alternative credit market in asset-backed investments exhibiting some of the same growth trends. you: the cynic would say see opportuni
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his name is brian michael, the guy that pretended to be pitzen.ges does he face now? >> this is the old false police report. it is fraudulent. it does not carry a huge sentence. this guy is a low level criminal. he's 23 years old. it is hard to understand how he's mistaken for a 13 years old. these kinds of people come out of the wood work times and maybe he came into contact with tim timmothy. the fbi have gotten the story out of him by now. if he was not contact, that would draw some new leads. >> chris, this is heart wrenching for his family. listen to his aunt. >> this is devastating. it is like reliving that day all over again. timmothy's father is devastated once again. >> how closely do you think law enforcement work with the family in this case? >> they'll put the full court press on and you have if the background, the national center for missing exploited children. i was on their board for a while. they provide extensive support for law enforcement. they provide photographs of progressive aging and put out leads and information off the in
his name is brian michael, the guy that pretended to be pitzen.ges does he face now? >> this is the old false police report. it is fraudulent. it does not carry a huge sentence. this guy is a low level criminal. he's 23 years old. it is hard to understand how he's mistaken for a 13 years old. these kinds of people come out of the wood work times and maybe he came into contact with tim timmothy. the fbi have gotten the story out of him by now. if he was not contact, that would draw some...
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i've got a lot more to -- i'm going to talk about michael cohen.his is a thing that i find perplexing. i think that if you're not president of the united states, if it's a family member, or whatever, if there's something embarrassing and it has nothing to do with the case, then it shouldn't be released. but when people run for office they say embarrassing things about each other all the time. isn't that was oppo research is all about? i don't understand why it's such a big deal in this matter and when you run for president of the united states you're exposed. your entire life. to everything. why is it different in this case, especially for something that is so important to the american people. what is a double standard going on here? any one of you -- can any one of you answer that question for me? >> i would just say that i don't think we do need to know a lot of the information that we get about candidates. for example, the information that people think is relevant in terms of their personal lives. i actually don't think it's our business. i thin
i've got a lot more to -- i'm going to talk about michael cohen.his is a thing that i find perplexing. i think that if you're not president of the united states, if it's a family member, or whatever, if there's something embarrassing and it has nothing to do with the case, then it shouldn't be released. but when people run for office they say embarrassing things about each other all the time. isn't that was oppo research is all about? i don't understand why it's such a big deal in this matter...
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up next, michael avenatti talks about the r.ase, his domestic violence arrest, and his own future. >> have you thought about the prospect of potentially having to spend time in prison? >> there's no question i've thought about that. i mean i would have to be an absolutely -- yeah the only catch is i'm never leaving. no i'm serious, i live here now. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. book at hilton.com your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself, with align probiotic. and try align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health . >>> welcome back. he is the hard charging lawyer who represented porn star stormy daniels, in a lawsuit against president trump, and his personal attorney michael cohen. we are talking about michael avenatti, who is not afraid to greet controversy head-on, nor is he afraid of the spotlight. in part two of sara sidner's 101 interview with him, we learned that avenatti's ups and downs have left hi
up next, michael avenatti talks about the r.ase, his domestic violence arrest, and his own future. >> have you thought about the prospect of potentially having to spend time in prison? >> there's no question i've thought about that. i mean i would have to be an absolutely -- yeah the only catch is i'm never leaving. no i'm serious, i live here now. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. book at hilton.com your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life...
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we -- of 3m michael roman.think we know 3m because of post-its, but it is much more than that. michael: our value model is strong, and it starts with our fundamental strength, how we leverage synergies across the enterprise. our technology platform is shared across all of our business. our manufacturing capability is vertically integrated around the world. global reach to our customers. these are the synergies that make the enterprise greater than the sum of our parts. then we prioritize ways to create value. that is innovation and managing your portfolio that drive us forward. david: a lot of companies have synergy. i worked for disney. but you also apply science to it. that is not true of all companies. michael: science is what drives those. science applied to solving our customers' problems. with think about our customers as companies, homes, every life around the world. lisa: 3m has been in the news recently, reporting first-quarter earnings that missed estimates to such a degree that the shares had their b
we -- of 3m michael roman.think we know 3m because of post-its, but it is much more than that. michael: our value model is strong, and it starts with our fundamental strength, how we leverage synergies across the enterprise. our technology platform is shared across all of our business. our manufacturing capability is vertically integrated around the world. global reach to our customers. these are the synergies that make the enterprise greater than the sum of our parts. then we prioritize ways...
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a. the national administration school which michael said he once. abolished -- that's quite an interesting headline because he himself as a product of that school as is his prime minister. to affiliate as to how all of this will actually play out we'll of course many of the yellow vest protesters themselves have said whatever he says today's not gonna make any difference to us -- they're expected to come out in force again in the next few weeks quite possibly on the first of may -- and asked for the rest of the french public that was an opinion poll which was published guest today by aep cells which suggested that while many french people supported some of the initiatives. that he's expert he was expected to announce today and did. they do not believe that their lives will significantly improve as a result. all right now i'm in thank you very much -- enjoyed in that down at the indy say on as well to talk more about that i'm joined now by bruno gold is she's a member of the european. parliament for the national rally party at all of my ring the pen
a. the national administration school which michael said he once. abolished -- that's quite an interesting headline because he himself as a product of that school as is his prime minister. to affiliate as to how all of this will actually play out we'll of course many of the yellow vest protesters themselves have said whatever he says today's not gonna make any difference to us -- they're expected to come out in force again in the next few weeks quite possibly on the first of may -- and asked...
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we should note michael cohn no hero.uilty to committing conspiracy to violate the election laws, to help donald trump get elected president. we'll never know how much of an impact that had on the outcome of the election. but apart from any collusion with russia, this failure to may by the rules to get trump elected cast trump's presidency into the legitimacy of trump's presidency. and he also pled guilty to lying to congress. so it is hard to understand yes thinks that congress will give him a break now. he says he has all these e-mails, voicemails, attachments, why didn't he show that to mueller? why didn't the mueller team find it? >> we don't know that's the case, do we? if the sxagts investigators did not see the files, that's malpractice. and it was probably hidden somehow. if they did look at those documents, and now cohen is saying, hey, i may be able to shed some light on this. then i think all mr. cohen is doing is pushing back his report date of may 6 to the bureau prisons. if they did not peruse and go through
we should note michael cohn no hero.uilty to committing conspiracy to violate the election laws, to help donald trump get elected president. we'll never know how much of an impact that had on the outcome of the election. but apart from any collusion with russia, this failure to may by the rules to get trump elected cast trump's presidency into the legitimacy of trump's presidency. and he also pled guilty to lying to congress. so it is hard to understand yes thinks that congress will give him a...
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michael: 200 marines that were there full-time. holly: josh, you are there any -- you were there in a variety of roles. you would as deputy chief of staff for president bush, then you were chief of staff, which got you there. joshua: i never got invited as budget director. [laughter] joshua: nobody wants the budget director. holly: when you were chief of staff, part of your role was helping to host and entertain these foreign delegations. tell us about that role. joshua: first, thanks for the privilege of being here. it's a special privilege to be with reverend stan fournier and his wife, who, just listening to his voice a few minutes ago, it brought back the same comfort that i think reverend fournier brought to all of us on a regular basis with his sunday sermons. it's not even my faith, and i always look forward to going to chapel, to hear him speak. it's not just about the president. it's not just about the visiting prime minister. there is typically a whole delegation that comes with. as important as the opportunity that camp
michael: 200 marines that were there full-time. holly: josh, you are there any -- you were there in a variety of roles. you would as deputy chief of staff for president bush, then you were chief of staff, which got you there. joshua: i never got invited as budget director. [laughter] joshua: nobody wants the budget director. holly: when you were chief of staff, part of your role was helping to host and entertain these foreign delegations. tell us about that role. joshua: first, thanks for the...
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go. >> sean: thank you, michael.ction, author of the number one "new york times" best seller, the russian hoax, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. the cohost of the five, we'll see who's world it is, and host of "watters world," one joe is not enough, jesse watters is with us. good to see you both. by the way, he does deserve due process. >> absolutely. he's going to get due process. he deserves that. >> absolutely. but i've read through the 61 page, 36 indictment, if the feds can prove just a fraction of those, then he better throw away they armani suit and get used to a jumpsuit because the feds say he was essentially that bernie madoff of lawyers running a ponzi scheme stealing from one client to pay another to pay his predators, a lodges lifestyle, and the jet that he had, and the peer med eventually just came crashing around him and the behavior and his victims, this is just unconscionable for a lawyer, and it's also proven criminal. >> sean: let's look at this from the standpoint of the media and does the di
go. >> sean: thank you, michael.ction, author of the number one "new york times" best seller, the russian hoax, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. the cohost of the five, we'll see who's world it is, and host of "watters world," one joe is not enough, jesse watters is with us. good to see you both. by the way, he does deserve due process. >> absolutely. he's going to get due process. he deserves that. >> absolutely. but i've read through the 61 page, 36...
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michael: let me use one quote.dark, and a little piece of good news will be magnified to the upside. movies, tv shows. when things seem really bleak, it will be manned fight to the upside. any positive news is going to get rewarded, so watch for the snapback. david: so boeing gets an exclusive on the "avengers" movies. [laughter] lisa: are you basically saying you would recommend investors buy boeing stock right now given how beaten up they've gotten? michael: no, i don't pick stocks. i am not a recommender. but i am a price action guy. there's a lot of bad news, which means any piece of positive news will have a magnified upside. david: right. brooke: it really hasn't been beaten up that much. david:. that's right lisa: good point -- that's right. lisa: good point. brooke: at one point it was higher than it had been before the lion air crash in october. david: brooke sutherland, thank you so much. michael antonelli of baird will be staying with us. coming up, we are minutes away from the latest fed reading on the
michael: let me use one quote.dark, and a little piece of good news will be magnified to the upside. movies, tv shows. when things seem really bleak, it will be manned fight to the upside. any positive news is going to get rewarded, so watch for the snapback. david: so boeing gets an exclusive on the "avengers" movies. [laughter] lisa: are you basically saying you would recommend investors buy boeing stock right now given how beaten up they've gotten? michael: no, i don't pick stocks....
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michael: i don't do social media. david: at all? michael: i don't.e the management challenges? what prepare you to manage 200,000 people? michael: my training as a trial lawyer stood me in good stead. what i had learned as a lawyer, what i put into practice, was the ability to digest facts and understand issues quickly and efficiently. i also learned to listen to both sides. maybe most important, i learned how to make a decision. so many people told me afterwards, even when they did not get what they wanted, to walk out of a meeting at the cited we are done, people feel relief. what they don't like is the sense of, i've got to think about, let's put it off. very few decisions get better with age. you know you make mistakes sometimes, then you have to recover and adjust. from a management standpoint, the ability to make decisions withly and confidently probably the single most important facet. judge andween being a running homeland security, the tempo must have been different. one is contemplative, relatively few people around. a constant demand for y
michael: i don't do social media. david: at all? michael: i don't.e the management challenges? what prepare you to manage 200,000 people? michael: my training as a trial lawyer stood me in good stead. what i had learned as a lawyer, what i put into practice, was the ability to digest facts and understand issues quickly and efficiently. i also learned to listen to both sides. maybe most important, i learned how to make a decision. so many people told me afterwards, even when they did not get...
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what we've been waiting to hear is, when will michael cohen speak what will michael cohen speak about and what format and all the rest. so what have we learned? ellison barber, what about it? >> yes, for now we're waiting on figuring out when michael cohen might speak. a source close to the president's former fixer is pretty much laughing an what we're hearing from the white house, pushing back specifically on the white house's claims that the mueller report vindicates president trump or exonerating him. the source close to michael cohen told me this. since the repeated claim there was no pro trump intervention. he said that mueller states that trump was not exonerated from the charge of obstruction, completely contradicting trump's claim that he was. that is a strange definition of exonerated. so far no direct responses from michael cohen but people around him are taking a different view of this report. as we heard from laura ingle, lanny davis, michael cohen's former attorney suggested on twitter that there's more to come. shepard? >> shepard: ellison barber again from the white hou
what we've been waiting to hear is, when will michael cohen speak what will michael cohen speak about and what format and all the rest. so what have we learned? ellison barber, what about it? >> yes, for now we're waiting on figuring out when michael cohen might speak. a source close to the president's former fixer is pretty much laughing an what we're hearing from the white house, pushing back specifically on the white house's claims that the mueller report vindicates president trump or...
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dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michaelael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. said bamieh, afraid of what he might do to her loved ones. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in which jane reported that an intruder attacked her while she was alone at work. at the time, police found the injuries consistent with jane's story. in fact, said bamieh, dave inflicted those injuries. then ordered jane to lie, and blame a nonexistent intruder. a pattern of covering up dave's abuse, abuse which by the summer of 2009 was getting worse, said bamieh. >> from june of '09 to august of '09, it was escalating. >> but jane continued to take it, until that particular august night when something changed. that night, according to bamieh, for the first time, dave threatened michael's life. she really believed he was going to kill mich
dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michaelael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. said bamieh, afraid of what he might do to her loved ones. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtained this summary of a police report from the 1980s in which jane reported that an...
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michael: yes.doubt when ben bernanke was talking, that was probably in the aftermath of the financial crisis, and there were very clear risks of deflation at that point. if you look at the set up in the u.s. today where the economy is growing at full employment, whether there is much risk of deflation -- i think there is probably still more of a chance of inflation. i do think that there is this question about whether the central bank can actually generate significant inflation if they need to. you think about the u.s., they have had very accommodative monetary policy for a long time, and you have not had -- you have had core inflation, but nothing run away. there is the question about how much inflation can be generated. anna: i was looking at this chart here. .he u.s. core cpi top forecast mixed picture being painted by that. in terms of the influence trump , politics justcy does not come into the fed policy debate come of it can make appointments and that is why the appointments matter, i suppos
michael: yes.doubt when ben bernanke was talking, that was probably in the aftermath of the financial crisis, and there were very clear risks of deflation at that point. if you look at the set up in the u.s. today where the economy is growing at full employment, whether there is much risk of deflation -- i think there is probably still more of a chance of inflation. i do think that there is this question about whether the central bank can actually generate significant inflation if they need to....
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michael cohen out with a new pitch to congress. he says he has more dirt on trump and he'll give it to democrats, but he wants their help keeping him out of prison. cohen's lawyers say he just got access to his files back after the feds seized them last year, and he's just started going through the 14 million files, including e-mails, voice mail messages and recordings, and, guess what? he needs more time. but with 30 days left before the surrender to prison, time is no longer a luxury that he is capable of. the lawyers also submitting a memo summarizing the evidence cohen's already provided including his claim that trump encouraged him to lie to congress by using "code" language. cohen's team hoping the democrats will tell prosecutors how helpful he's been so they either cut his jail time or postpone the date he has to report to jail so that he can keep helping investigators. but donald trump today said he's not worried about anything that michael cohen has. >> no, they've already got it. it's old news. he lied numerous times duri
michael cohen out with a new pitch to congress. he says he has more dirt on trump and he'll give it to democrats, but he wants their help keeping him out of prison. cohen's lawyers say he just got access to his files back after the feds seized them last year, and he's just started going through the 14 million files, including e-mails, voice mail messages and recordings, and, guess what? he needs more time. but with 30 days left before the surrender to prison, time is no longer a luxury that he...
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. >>> and high-profile attorney michael avenatti indicted on 36 federal charges. he's looking at life in prison. >>> good morning, everybody. it is friday, april 12th. we begin with the latest details on the arrest of julian assange. sporting a long white beard, assange was taken into custody yesterday at the ecuadorian embassy in london. he had been living there for the past seven years. ecuador's president says that assange's diplomatic asylum was withdrawn due to violating international conventions and discourteous and aggressive behavior. the u.s. justice department revealed yesterday assange has been charged with computer hacking we lated to the case of former intelligence officer chelsea manning. assange is accused of helping manning crack a password with gave him access to hundreds of thousands of classified documents. the indictment accuses assange of going beyond the role of a traditional journalist. he claims the u.s. is trying to infringe on his journalistic freedoms. >>> meanwhile members of congress from both sides of the aisle are calling for assange
. >>> and high-profile attorney michael avenatti indicted on 36 federal charges. he's looking at life in prison. >>> good morning, everybody. it is friday, april 12th. we begin with the latest details on the arrest of julian assange. sporting a long white beard, assange was taken into custody yesterday at the ecuadorian embassy in london. he had been living there for the past seven years. ecuador's president says that assange's diplomatic asylum was withdrawn due to violating...
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laura: michael, thank you for joining us. trump administration says it is in the process of having the muslim brotherhood designated as a terrorist organization. the president's visit on a recent visit to the white house where her. trump. sudan's ruling milysary council t wants its leader to head the new governing authority. it comes after tnsition talks with the opposition stalled. the military is demandg protesters open roads, and bridges and roto tracks so services can resume. the long serving president was removed from per by the army after months of antigovernment protests. iraq is facing a water crif s. while somee countries marshes believed to be the original garden of eden shrunk their size -- their original size. this forced sandreds of ths of people to move. martin patience has been to these extraordinary wetlands and reports on why they held a thrning for the rest of iraq. tl size. forced hundreds of reporter: this is iraq's miracle in the desert. only made possible by the country's o great rivers. which flood this
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what sparked the attack against michael knowles?ehind the middle of this car has eight reasons to be thankful she wasn't seriously injured. the things she found in the drivers seat isn't one of them. ♪ these are difficult times for elderly holocaust survivors. with no food and no heat they get weaker and more die everyday. i want you to see their faces. look into their eyes that are haunted still by the memories of the past. they desperately need our help now. a simple blanket, food and medicine are life-saving during the holiday season. these are people who often have to go for days without food. this woman would die in a matter of days or weeks without our help. cold, sick, weak; the jewish people have suffered so much pain in their lives. please call now and say that you will give a special gift of $25 that will help bring these lifesaving essentials to a holocaust survivor. are we going to hear the cries of the oppressed? or are we going to be silent to them? are we going to feed the hungry? to clothe the naked? and not avert ou
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on behalf of a weary nation i hope it's not caseens on michael cohen or michael avenatti some of thesepaths we've been down too much recently. but it's interesting to know in terms of how cases are farmed out what's within the scope of the investigation? the scope starts off limited on paper to the russia probe. but rod rosenstein was in a position during the supervision to expand it upon request. so we don't know whether the tenticles went preponderate cohen thing was fascinating that this they farm it out to the southern district. saying they have a cooperator. a failed cooper. but president concept they could overlap calls into pretty serious question what the scope limitations were and were they observed. it's curious over time to see if any of these cases public publicized and we can see what the handoff was and the decision making was. >> harry, if you're trump and being a little quiet tonight. >> yes. >> certainly for him. >> yes. >> these other cases, i mean, is it wide open? i mean what i'm getting at is when people say okay, don jr., is it possible that don jr.'s name is in t
on behalf of a weary nation i hope it's not caseens on michael cohen or michael avenatti some of thesepaths we've been down too much recently. but it's interesting to know in terms of how cases are farmed out what's within the scope of the investigation? the scope starts off limited on paper to the russia probe. but rod rosenstein was in a position during the supervision to expand it upon request. so we don't know whether the tenticles went preponderate cohen thing was fascinating that this...
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cohen and michael flynn encouraging them not to cooperate. mueller noting that he ultimately did not bring charges of obstruction of justice against mr. trump due in part to a justice department guideline that a sitting president cannot be indicted. the special counsel writing, if we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state. mueller suggesting that congress not the justice department should decide whether to prosecute the president. attorney general barr defending the president's conduct. >> there is substantial evidence to show that the president was frustrated and angered by his sincere belief that the investigation was undermining his presidency. >> within minutes, house democrats were calling for mueller's testimony and slamming barr. >> barr's words and actions suggest he's been disingenuous and misleading in saying the president is clear of wrongdoing. >> the report offering new details about the efforts bit russian government to interf
cohen and michael flynn encouraging them not to cooperate. mueller noting that he ultimately did not bring charges of obstruction of justice against mr. trump due in part to a justice department guideline that a sitting president cannot be indicted. the special counsel writing, if we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state. mueller suggesting that congress not the justice department should...
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go ahead, michael. >> okay.real point is that i think the president's campaign for inoculation is now complete. deliberately or unintentionally bill barr played into it by dropping the spying word. the president and his base are now emboldened. it hardly matters to them what the report says that so many of us are hanging and waiting on every word to be able to parse it. i think to him it will be no collusion, no obstruction, conflating the two. i think it will hardly matter to half the country >> everything you said except tiger woods was 100% correct. >> yeah. guys, thank you very much. have a great weekend. be sure to watch kwoez "smerconish" tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. eastern >> a year of my life was spent following tiger woods after that mess. >> i can tell. it left a traumatic imprint >> being on a street corner in florida with people yelling at you leaves a mark. it shapes how you view things going forward. just saying. >>> pete buttigieg soaring in new polls. i wonder what tiger woods thinks. we have dug throu
go ahead, michael. >> okay.real point is that i think the president's campaign for inoculation is now complete. deliberately or unintentionally bill barr played into it by dropping the spying word. the president and his base are now emboldened. it hardly matters to them what the report says that so many of us are hanging and waiting on every word to be able to parse it. i think to him it will be no collusion, no obstruction, conflating the two. i think it will hardly matter to half the...
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back with me, max boot, tim naftali, michael zeldin. michael zeldin, to you.eporting on top of what you just heard from the special counsel report is that others knew of don jr.'s efforts to get dirt on hillary clinton. we know about it because of the emails, right, that were released, but our reporting now is that rick gates, of course, who is, you know, former associate of the president, has been charged in all this, he all -- deputy campaign chairman. he also says that people like don -- in addition to don jr. that eric trump, paul manafort, hope hicks, ivanka trump and jared kushner were in that meeting in trump tower in june of 2016. how significant is that? >> well, it doesn't, you know, it doesn't appear that mueller is going to do anything with it. there are a lot of cases that have been referred to other u.s. attorney's offices where it is redacted in the report, so we don't know whether or not don jr. has been referred to another u.s. attorney's office for consideration of this. >> right. >> we know that don jr. was not interviewed by mueller -- >> j
back with me, max boot, tim naftali, michael zeldin. michael zeldin, to you.eporting on top of what you just heard from the special counsel report is that others knew of don jr.'s efforts to get dirt on hillary clinton. we know about it because of the emails, right, that were released, but our reporting now is that rick gates, of course, who is, you know, former associate of the president, has been charged in all this, he all -- deputy campaign chairman. he also says that people like don -- in...
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one, admiral michael gorgi former officer at camp david. holly, the moderator tonight, the executive director of the bush institute. join me in welcoming them. [applause] >> thank you all for being here. demystifynight is to a placed -- a place that most people and never get to visit. greatl have some background and stories to share with this crowd about camp david and to try to bring that to this audience. bushrt, president mentioned the name's shangri-la. that was its original name at camp david. tell us how that came to be and how the site was selected, where the name came from. what was its origin? stewart: it's wonderful to be here. this wonderful library with your guests. president hoover had a wonderful fishing camp out of the shenandoah called -- and what fdr became president, he tried it out. it was damp out there and he did not like it. his doctor said to get a place that wasn't higher elevation. he asked the natural park -- national park service to select precise. one was in the shenandoah. 30,000 feet in the blue ridge. two othe
one, admiral michael gorgi former officer at camp david. holly, the moderator tonight, the executive director of the bush institute. join me in welcoming them. [applause] >> thank you all for being here. demystifynight is to a placed -- a place that most people and never get to visit. greatl have some background and stories to share with this crowd about camp david and to try to bring that to this audience. bushrt, president mentioned the name's shangri-la. that was its original name at...
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michael: number one, the valuations support it.here is a ridiculous home country bias where most americans are investing 70%, 80% of their equities into u.s. stocks. whereas they are twice the valuations of emerging markets. for us, we like to build a combination. so we use goldman's gem to get specific exposure, and i love this etf because it is very different. it is the emerging-market countries that are not the bricks. it is asian countries -- malaysia, indonesia, as well as the true frontier countries. it is 12% overlap to eem. that is something that is real active share. taylor: as we talk about emerging markets, is that a play on those growth profiles of those specific companies, or is it a regroup from china and the trickle effect into other frontier countries as you mentioned? michael: to hone in on the exposure, we start with a broad-based gem. we get our china from the emqq. i want the consumer, i want the internet. the rest of it is a play on the growth there. taylor: rachel, an interesting story that you had this week a
michael: number one, the valuations support it.here is a ridiculous home country bias where most americans are investing 70%, 80% of their equities into u.s. stocks. whereas they are twice the valuations of emerging markets. for us, we like to build a combination. so we use goldman's gem to get specific exposure, and i love this etf because it is very different. it is the emerging-market countries that are not the bricks. it is asian countries -- malaysia, indonesia, as well as the true...
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michael avenatti saying he is getting what he deserves. tom arnold told michael cohen he is a hero and is not alone. shannon: what is the deal with tom arnold being involved with all this? >> tom arnold is a major critic of donald trump, once said he was working with michael cohen to take down the president that walked that back when cohen denied it but the actor comedian has been on a years long search for honored footage of mister trump on the apprentice and elsewhere that might be damaging to the president. tom arnold had a limited series called the hunt for the trump tapes, the show ended, no tapes were ever found but arnold is not done, quote, i am not quitting until i get all the tapes or trump re-signed, whichever happens first, tom arnold thanks mark burnett, hiding secret tapes. he tweeted that arnold tried to ambush her husband. >> i did not know there was a tv show looking for the tapes. thank you. and international fight over who will take out the trash tops tonight's where in the world. canada erroneously sent them to municipa
michael avenatti saying he is getting what he deserves. tom arnold told michael cohen he is a hero and is not alone. shannon: what is the deal with tom arnold being involved with all this? >> tom arnold is a major critic of donald trump, once said he was working with michael cohen to take down the president that walked that back when cohen denied it but the actor comedian has been on a years long search for honored footage of mister trump on the apprentice and elsewhere that might be...
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michael: i could not agree more.uld be spending a lot of money. you saw the slowdown last year by using monetary policy and changing fiscal policy. one of the problems germany has got, it views itself as having more fiscal leadership and it is surrounded by countries that are spending money. money,ey start spending everyone will say i told you so, and everyone will start spending money. that might not be the worst outcome. gideon has talked about foreign policy. germany came out of the euro crisis with definite financial leadership and it has done nothing with that except tell people what not to do. gideon: just because you have a wrong policy, the opposite does not necessarily mean it is the right policy. a lot of people want to spend money on bad things. the key is will the german government spend money on key investment, on things that will pay returns? what you saw in venezuela is an economy run for short-term gains and without long-term investments in making financial and economic progress. the danger in spendin
michael: i could not agree more.uld be spending a lot of money. you saw the slowdown last year by using monetary policy and changing fiscal policy. one of the problems germany has got, it views itself as having more fiscal leadership and it is surrounded by countries that are spending money. money,ey start spending everyone will say i told you so, and everyone will start spending money. that might not be the worst outcome. gideon has talked about foreign policy. germany came out of the euro...
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. >>> and michael avenatti. the attorney who made his name going after president trump now facing 36 charges of his own from everything from wire fraud to embezzlement. >>> and later the ceo of j.p. morgan chase stumped by a california lawmaker who grilled him about the starting salary for his employees. that freshman democrat katie porter joins me life. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ >>> we're back, you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. today president trump holding a high stakes oval office meeting with his counterpart in south korea, moon jae-in, both meeting face-to-face for the first time since the february failed summit with north korea and as kim jong-un unleashes this fresh threat to use his nuclear weapon
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we will tell you what media darling michael avenatti says about the charges he is facing. >> nancy pelosi said bar was off the rails. if any country would understand being off the rails it would be nancy pelosi. rob: devon nunez says his criminal referrals are signed, sealed and delivered. jillian: why are democrats struggling to control the mueller nest egg? inclusion a political statement. rob: a school district raising the black lies matter flag today. "fox and friends first" continues. ♪ >> you are the only person who doesn't move when you hear it but it is -- rob: i am not moving. thursday happy hour. jillian: more on that later. good morning. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. i did not put happy hour on thursday. rob: thanks for starting your day with us, you were smarter than me. julian assange not going down without a fight, a legal battle is expected over his extradition to the united states. jillian: the doj accuses him of working with chelsea manning unclassified information. rob: washington's reaction. >> reporter: opinions run the gamut, some applaud
we will tell you what media darling michael avenatti says about the charges he is facing. >> nancy pelosi said bar was off the rails. if any country would understand being off the rails it would be nancy pelosi. rob: devon nunez says his criminal referrals are signed, sealed and delivered. jillian: why are democrats struggling to control the mueller nest egg? inclusion a political statement. rob: a school district raising the black lies matter flag today. "fox and friends first"...
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i believe michael cohen has a story to tell about what he told mr.er that leads to strong inferences of knowledge about the trump tower meeting, which, by definition, collusion. >> does mr. cohen look at all this as i mentioned him and mr. stone being the last team e people charged, does he feel like with all the other information that's come out about other individuals that in a sense he's holding the short stick here? >> yes. and let me give you three quick answers. one, it's very rare that somebody volunteers to testify before congress laying out documentary evidence of crimes by the president of the united states. the writing of the $35,000 check signed by donald trump is evidence of a crime of conspiracy to violate, the very crime that the federal prosecutors said was directed by president trump. second, the book that was just published about that testimony lays out the documentation behind mr. cohen's testimony of crimes by the president of the united states before and after his presidency and, finally, his son, along with mr. weiselberg the ch
i believe michael cohen has a story to tell about what he told mr.er that leads to strong inferences of knowledge about the trump tower meeting, which, by definition, collusion. >> does mr. cohen look at all this as i mentioned him and mr. stone being the last team e people charged, does he feel like with all the other information that's come out about other individuals that in a sense he's holding the short stick here? >> yes. and let me give you three quick answers. one, it's very...
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thanks so much to michael kelly.ing up, we are going to talk with the chairman of societe generale. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg daybreak." we have a pretty positive tone to markets broadly today. germany hitting the highest levels since october 2018. green across the screen. 1% aheadq up 4/10 of of the u.s. open. year yields.s. 10 up by a basis point. the dollar getting a little bit of a bid. crude seeing a bit of a lift, but basically flat. david: time to find out what is going on outside of the business world. uma pemmaraju is here with first word news. uma: north korea's kim jong-un is getting ready for his first summit with russian president vladimir putin. a south korean newspaper reporting the two will probably meet next week in vladivostok. they are likely to discuss stalled nuclear talks between north korea and the u.s. the parents indicted in the u.s. college admissions scam have become the first to challenge the government's case. they have argued that prosecutors are overreaching and they
thanks so much to michael kelly.ing up, we are going to talk with the chairman of societe generale. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg daybreak." we have a pretty positive tone to markets broadly today. germany hitting the highest levels since october 2018. green across the screen. 1% aheadq up 4/10 of of the u.s. open. year yields.s. 10 up by a basis point. the dollar getting a little bit of a bid. crude seeing a bit of a lift, but basically flat. david: time to find out...
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which brings us to michael stodnick. >> michael is a very attractive, very intelligent, soft-spoken young man, about anna's age. he is a professor at the university of dallas. >> reporter: and anna's new man. good looking, age appropriate, a mild-mannered business professor. so with a nice new boyfriend and a good job, anna moses was once again moving on up, until the day in january of 2015, when she didn't show for work. michael said he couldn't get in touch with her, so he contacted police. they went to check on her. >> and so when you get a welfare check call, what do you normally expect to find? >> usually go to the house and find, you know, somebody there who didn't wanna talk to the person who's trying to find them. or you know, they've gone somewhere and just not told somebody. >> but this was different. >> yes, sir. t your pets from fleas and ticks with frontline plus for dogs and frontline plus for cats. its two killer ingredients work fast and keep working all month long preventing new flea infestations on your pet. frontline plus. the number 1 name in flea and tick protection.
which brings us to michael stodnick. >> michael is a very attractive, very intelligent, soft-spoken young man, about anna's age. he is a professor at the university of dallas. >> reporter: and anna's new man. good looking, age appropriate, a mild-mannered business professor. so with a nice new boyfriend and a good job, anna moses was once again moving on up, until the day in january of 2015, when she didn't show for work. michael said he couldn't get in touch with her, so he...