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bergin alvin bergsohn daniel david bergstein graham andrew berkeley michael j. berkeley donna m. rts david w. bernard william h. bernstein david m. berray david shelby berry joseph john berry william reed bethke yeneneh betru timothy d. betterly carolyn mayer beug edward frank beyea paul michael beyer anil tahilram bharvaney bella j. bhukhan shimmy d. biegeleisen peter alexander bielfeld william g. biggart brian eugene bilcher mark bingham carl vincent bini >> and my father nypd truck sergeant and sergeant major michael sean curtin. we miss you every day and god bless america. [applause] >> gary eugene bird joshua david birnbaum george john bishop kris romeo bishundat jeffrey donald bittner albert balewa blackman, jr. christopher joseph blackwell carrie rosetta blagburn susan leigh blair harry blanding, jr. janice lee blaney craig michael blass rita blau richard middleton blood, jr. michael andrew boccardi john paul bocchi michael l. bocchino susan m. bochino deora frances bodley bruce douglas boehm mary catherine murphy boffa nicholas andrew bogdan darren christopher bohan lawren
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craig rothberg. >> donna marie rothenberg. >> mark david rothenberg. >> james michael>> nicholas charles alexander rowe. >> edward rowenhurst. >> judy roland. >> timothy alan roy, sr. >> paul g. ruback. >> ronald j. ruben. >> joanne rubino. >> david m. ruddle. >> my uncle firefighter salvatore. i wish you were here to see everything the what we have accomplished. >> and my father, roy michael wallace. dad, we love and miss you every day. i wish you were here to experience all of life's moments with me and seem to become the person i am today. although i was too young to make my own memories with you i am forever grateful for the stories i have heard from family and friends. i love you and i hope i am making you proud. [applause] ♪ >> bart joseph ruggiere. >> susan a. ruggiero. >> adam k. ruhalter. >> gilbert ruiz. >> stephen p. russell. >> steven harris russin. >> michael thomas russo, sr. >> wayne alan russo. >> william r. russ. >> edward ryan. >> john joseph ryan, jr. >> jonathan stephan ryan. >> matthew l. ryan. >> tatiana ryjova. >> christina sunga ryook. >> thierr
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david: do you think it has the potential to do something here? so far it has not done a whole lot? michael: i think it has the potential to take action here. there was time in history where it was much more aggressive about using the authorities. and i think though should be in the toolkit. david: let me ask you a bit about a trade-off and heron regulation. he spoke quite a bit about your remarks -- you spoke quite a bit in your remarks about having a strong financial system to protect individual can mers and businesses and -- individual consumers and businesses. if you have too much regulation, you get stability of the graveyard. when you think about these trade-offs, how -- what is going through your mind, how do you decide what is too much and what is not enough? michael: i'm not sure i put it as too much or not enough, do you have the appropriate level of regulation addressing the right goal? there is a trade-off in doing that but it is not so much about the level of regulation but have you tailored what you are trying to do to do what is achievable that make sense? innovation is essen
david: do you think it has the potential to do something here? so far it has not done a whole lot? michael: i think it has the potential to take action here. there was time in history where it was much more aggressive about using the authorities. and i think though should be in the toolkit. david: let me ask you a bit about a trade-off and heron regulation. he spoke quite a bit about your remarks -- you spoke quite a bit in your remarks about having a strong financial system to protect...
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and it wanted to make sure to leave a record of what michael david and katherine and everyone in this book i describe exactly what they did. >> it is phenomenal. you are right it's a part of oui history we are still living through. at personal question at what point will be digest, will you digestee exactly what you have done and what we have all been through global these last two years? >> it's a good question i'm still trying to. clearly i think it was something not only saved a lot of lives, not only was able to generate significant economic value. the vaccination is intended contributed to gdp it was huge. and lost lives were avoided. it g that human ingenuity can make a difference. it was what brought together again after maybe a year or two grandparents were grandchildren. this is i think the biggest impact that we had. into the world, and i'm very proud of it. i know that your ceo of a high profile company, but is it uncomfortable for you? has it it uncomfortable for you, has it been because you suffered some orcriticism here, is it uncomfortable to be a public figure so to spe
and it wanted to make sure to leave a record of what michael david and katherine and everyone in this book i describe exactly what they did. >> it is phenomenal. you are right it's a part of oui history we are still living through. at personal question at what point will be digest, will you digestee exactly what you have done and what we have all been through global these last two years? >> it's a good question i'm still trying to. clearly i think it was something not only saved a...
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. >> david michael parkway. >> matthew barnes. >> melissa rose barnes. >> she love patricia barnes. -> diane g. barry. >> marise vincent barry. >> scott d. bart. >> ina b. basina. kenneth william bass nikki. >> stephen joseph bait. -- stephen joseph bates. >> i've been louise bautista -- ivan louise bautista. >> jasper baxter. michelle beale. >> >> paul frederick. allen anthony bevins. annette marie bettles. >> firefighter biegelesen. and my uncle. i heard stories about your great sense of humor and how we would have had many laughs with you as our uncle and know you're always watching over us. thanks for being our addian angel and hero. >> my brother from local 3, james marcel cartier. we lost 17 members that day. god bless local 3 and god bless america. lester marino, tommy ashton and a very good friend of mine's dad, kenneth watson. god bless america. [bell rings] ♪ >> maria j.bayer. >> nina patrice bell. steven elliott belton. >> paul benedetti. >> brian craig bennett. >> eric l. bennett. >> oliver bennett. >> margaret l. benson. >> dominic j. >> berardi. james patrick berger. >>
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washington post" associate editor jonathan capehart, and his "post" colleague, opinion columni michael gerson. davidboth of you. on this friday night. let's start by talking about the woman, no one else like her that we know of, on the throne for 70 years at a time when not just great written -- great britain but the world is going through tremendous change. what do you think she stood for? jonathan: in my mind she stood for stability, and what she achieved for her people was someone who was never changing or slow to change. people i bet today who don't like the monarchy, probably did not like her, with her passing, are probably thinking about what she meant to them in terms of how they feel about their country and where it is going. i love the fact that we watched this monarch, who became queen as a young woman, and watched her change, evolve, age. in that time, we saw that the queen has a dysfunctional family , sheas to deal with all sorts of things that regular families have to deal with. it is just that she is a monarch and we are watching it all in real time. i think the crown coming out when i
washington post" associate editor jonathan capehart, and his "post" colleague, opinion columni michael gerson. davidboth of you. on this friday night. let's start by talking about the woman, no one else like her that we know of, on the throne for 70 years at a time when not just great written -- great britain but the world is going through tremendous change. what do you think she stood for? jonathan: in my mind she stood for stability, and what she achieved for her people was...
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k, associate editor for the washington post, in his post-colleague opinion his colleague michael kherson. daviday, hello to both of you on this friday evening, thank you for being here. let's start with the migrant situation. jonathan, we have two governors, the governor of texas, greg abbott, the governor of florida, ron desantis, sending plain loads, busloads of migrants to washington, d.c. and just in the last couple of days to martha's vineyard, this island a part of massachusetts. they say it's about payback because the federal government hasn't done anything about this. others are staying consistent politically. >> it's a time. they've sent busloads and plain loads of migrants to not just washington, d.c. and martha's vineyard, but new york city, chicago, and giving no notice. i didn't interview with mayor eric adams for the texas tribune festival and i asked him, have you spoken to governor abbott? no. there's no coordination. no one is calling them. and as we know about what happened on martha'sineyard, they got a pho call 20 minute before that the plane was going to land. using human w
k, associate editor for the washington post, in his post-colleague opinion his colleague michael kherson. daviday, hello to both of you on this friday evening, thank you for being here. let's start with the migrant situation. jonathan, we have two governors, the governor of texas, greg abbott, the governor of florida, ron desantis, sending plain loads, busloads of migrants to washington, d.c. and just in the last couple of days to martha's vineyard, this island a part of massachusetts. they say...
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michael barr. [applause] >> thanks david for that warm introduction. patients is definitely a virtue. thank you to the brookings institution for the invitation to speak to you. today.on as most of you know on july 19 had the honor being sworn in as the vice chair for supervision of the board of governors for the federal reserve system. this job is great after the global financial crisis to lead the feds overseeing the safety and soundness of banks and in support of the financial stability mandate. the 12 years since then, great progress has been made ing strengthening the banking system. and in strengthening oversight. i look for to building on that work by helping to make the financial systems safer and fairer. in support of an economy that serves the need of households and businesses. on behalf of those who may be wondering what to building on that worknd means, some of my nr term goals and achieving them. starting with the word building which means more than just maintaining. success in financial regulation supervision does not mean standingio still. because finance does not stand
michael barr. [applause] >> thanks david for that warm introduction. patients is definitely a virtue. thank you to the brookings institution for the invitation to speak to you. today.on as most of you know on july 19 had the honor being sworn in as the vice chair for supervision of the board of governors for the federal reserve system. this job is great after the global financial crisis to lead the feds overseeing the safety and soundness of banks and in support of the financial stability...
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michael bar. >>. [applause] >> thanks david for that warm introduction and patience is definitely a virtue. you all to the brookings institution for the invitation to you today. as most of you know on july 19 i have the honor of being sworn in as vice chair for supervision of the board of governors of the federal reserve system. this job was created after the global financial crisis to lead the fed's work overseen the safety of banks and in support of its financial stability management. in the 12 years since been great progress has been made in strengthening these systems and in strengthening oversight. i look forward to building on network by helping make the financial system paper and fairer in support of an economy that serves households and businesses. on behalf of those who may be wondering what building on network means i nswill speak about some of my near-term goals and how i will approach them. starting with that word building which means to me more than just maintaining, success in financial regulation and supervision does not mean standing still. because finances don't stand still
michael bar. >>. [applause] >> thanks david for that warm introduction and patience is definitely a virtue. you all to the brookings institution for the invitation to you today. as most of you know on july 19 i have the honor of being sworn in as vice chair for supervision of the board of governors of the federal reserve system. this job was created after the global financial crisis to lead the fed's work overseen the safety of banks and in support of its financial stability...
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michael saylor of tax fraud. our robert frank has the story. >> good morning, david, michael saylor denying the allegations, saying he started filing taxes as a florida resident about ten years ago. he bought a house in miami, changed his driver's license and voter registration, but according to the ag, he actually continued living in d.c. in a 7,000 square foot penthouse or his yacht docked nearby. the complaint says that saylor bragged to hi confident dance about the plan to create the illusion of residing in florida. what's unusual is this did not come from a tax audit or from the authorities, it came from a whistle-blower complaint under the false claims agent that targets tax dodgers and rewards the whistle-blower the ag also suing microstrategies saying the company filed false returns on behalf of saylor the lawsuit claims he avoided $25 million, seeking up to $100 million in taxes and personality. sayerror or says florida is at the center of my personal and family life. microstrategies claiming the claims are false and an overreach. david, another piece of a tough year for saylor, for bitcoin and microstrat
michael saylor of tax fraud. our robert frank has the story. >> good morning, david, michael saylor denying the allegations, saying he started filing taxes as a florida resident about ten years ago. he bought a house in miami, changed his driver's license and voter registration, but according to the ag, he actually continued living in d.c. in a 7,000 square foot penthouse or his yacht docked nearby. the complaint says that saylor bragged to hi confident dance about the plan to create the...
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michael has a very distinguished resume. rhodes scholar, worked with supreme court justice david souter. he worked in the state department, white house, and treasury in the clinton administration and was the assistant secretary for financial institutions in the obama treasury, where he played an important role in crafting the dodd frank act that created the position he now feels. congress created this position, vice chair for supervision, so the congress would know who to blame if the fed screwed up again. so, michael, good luck with that. michael joined the university of michigan 20 years ago. he has talked and written quite a bit about financial regulation. his most recent job was the dean of the gerald ford school of public policy. michael has a long relationship with brookings. he has been dissipated in all sorts of events and written for our website on financial regulation topics, and his 2012 book "no slack" was published by the brookings press in 2012. what stands out to me in michael's background is patients. i recall when i was working for the wall street journal that alkyl's na
michael has a very distinguished resume. rhodes scholar, worked with supreme court justice david souter. he worked in the state department, white house, and treasury in the clinton administration and was the assistant secretary for financial institutions in the obama treasury, where he played an important role in crafting the dodd frank act that created the position he now feels. congress created this position, vice chair for supervision, so the congress would know who to blame if the fed...
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david washington. i mean, mike myers michael shannon. >> jimmy: chris rock is fantastic in this. >> i could just go on my: you told me that he almost doesn't ever want to stop >> no, he doesn't want to stop like, he could go forever. and same with christian, who's, you know, the lead in this film christian bale plays this incredible character and is also a very, very, you know, incredible actor and they're both so dedicated to this film and their craft, that we never actually - like, he never called cut. david never called cut on this film so, technically, we didn't ever really stop. it was the last. >> jimmy: you're still filming "amsterdam." >> we're still going >> jimmy: you're still filming and the movie's out. >> it'll be in theaters october 7th, but we are -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're still -- yeah >> but no, we were there, and it was the last day of shooting, and it was a scene and christian was, you know, giving -- saying his dialogue. and david's there, and he's directing. chivo, our incredible cinematographer's filming and everyone's in it but the permit you know, the curfew was up. you g
david washington. i mean, mike myers michael shannon. >> jimmy: chris rock is fantastic in this. >> i could just go on my: you told me that he almost doesn't ever want to stop >> no, he doesn't want to stop like, he could go forever. and same with christian, who's, you know, the lead in this film christian bale plays this incredible character and is also a very, very, you know, incredible actor and they're both so dedicated to this film and their craft, that we never actually...
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people like david and michael cohen have given the general kind of parameters of the way they ran theirjames has, you know, eric and ivanka -- by the way, took the 5th 500 times. so all those problems for him. ivanka has political ambitions. so that increases the pressure on her and donald jr. all have specific projects that trump parcels out to them to take responsibility for. it's laid out in real detail in the 200 page complaint. so it will be very hard to run away from. now normally in cases like this, there is a natural inclination for people to peel off against each other, say it was really this one or -- even the person above me. you know, that seems like quite a difficult dynamic if the trump people will actually -- the family will actually be in some way split apart. but your basic point is accurate. they have not just the title but the responsibility and in the case of the fraud for the particular projects they were responsible for, the proof is very strong against them. >> david, you know the family as not just a one entity organization, the family. take me through how each o
people like david and michael cohen have given the general kind of parameters of the way they ran theirjames has, you know, eric and ivanka -- by the way, took the 5th 500 times. so all those problems for him. ivanka has political ambitions. so that increases the pressure on her and donald jr. all have specific projects that trump parcels out to them to take responsibility for. it's laid out in real detail in the 200 page complaint. so it will be very hard to run away from. now normally in...
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david, this week, trump's former attorney and fixer, michael cohen, said this fraud lawsuit could putt trump's business dealings, do you agree? >> you know, it's really hard to say. i think that might be a little bit of hyperbole, mr. cohen's part. i mean, i think there is a very real risk that trump gets in serious trouble for this. but i also think, i don't think the ag's case is quite as open, and some people have been suggesting that the reality is that trump had such a reputation for being an outlandish, exaggerating liar. banks knew about this, and i talk to people inside, which is the primary lender to trump over the years, and they were well a year that he was lying over his financials, and they took steps to markdown his value of assets accordingly. that's a problem, if you're trying to make a fraud claim, because everyone knows you're lying, you get a fraud claim, and it means you are basically not tricking everyone. i think it's likely gonna be the argument that trump is gonna make in court, obviously, it's a little bit counter to the image of the public image that trump tr
david, this week, trump's former attorney and fixer, michael cohen, said this fraud lawsuit could putt trump's business dealings, do you agree? >> you know, it's really hard to say. i think that might be a little bit of hyperbole, mr. cohen's part. i mean, i think there is a very real risk that trump gets in serious trouble for this. but i also think, i don't think the ag's case is quite as open, and some people have been suggesting that the reality is that trump had such a reputation for...
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his whole life is all about his financial wealth. >> david, i wonder what you make of cohen's assessment there. >> i think michael cohen is right on the money there. donald has a long history of not just inflating assets when it will help him to get more money and deflating assets when he can pay less tax. he has actually gone to farcical levels to hide documents, claiming they were destroyed by a broken water pipe and then it were literally at the door, we just accidentally wipe them all off of the computer. so this is just totally consistent behavior. cohen is right. in a civil case, which mr. james missed james brought, it brings a preponderance of evidence, not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, a preponderance of evidence, and her complaint shows that trump was directing many of these fraudulent activities. and it's important to remember fraud is always and everywhere are wrong. >> i want to ask you about a different type of fraud or a different type of fleecing. you have trump allies launching a new maga pack. what if trump was to use funds from that pack, what he is done with his other, pack save america? >
his whole life is all about his financial wealth. >> david, i wonder what you make of cohen's assessment there. >> i think michael cohen is right on the money there. donald has a long history of not just inflating assets when it will help him to get more money and deflating assets when he can pay less tax. he has actually gone to farcical levels to hide documents, claiming they were destroyed by a broken water pipe and then it were literally at the door, we just accidentally wipe...
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. >> all right, michael brennan, we know your time is extremely valuable, appreciate you coming back on with us. thank you. >> thanks, david. >> there you have it, the concerns from the national hurricane center tonight, and that this is still not over. hurr hurricane ian's landfall lend to immediate storm surge. now the inland flooding. but it's not just the surge bringing the flooding. in some places, the rain, up to 30 inches now expected. and so abc's victor oquendo on the flooding already tonight. >> reporter: the water rushing into fort myers, swamping roas. the tops of cars still visible. but a little more than an hour later, those same cars completely submerged, water now reaching treetops and roofs. let's give you a view from our vantage point. that's the storm surge -- that's coming right onshore here. those waves just incredibly powerful. you can't even make it out right now, but there is a pool directly underneath all of this. now it is covered in all that debris. you see some floating doors there. this map showing how much of this area has been flooded by storm surge, with the hurricane still raging. christoph
. >> all right, michael brennan, we know your time is extremely valuable, appreciate you coming back on with us. thank you. >> thanks, david. >> there you have it, the concerns from the national hurricane center tonight, and that this is still not over. hurr hurricane ian's landfall lend to immediate storm surge. now the inland flooding. but it's not just the surge bringing the flooding. in some places, the rain, up to 30 inches now expected. and so abc's victor oquendo on the...
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david is going to see him. but that is just part of the trend we are seeing. michaelg down as the microstrategy see yeah. you will have michael morrow from genesis. this is a really interesting moment in the industry where you are seeing a lot of people in the c-suite. a lot of transition. it seems like the same ones leaving the industry right now is changing. we do have a lot still in their positions. it is not completely new but definitely a time of transition. >> as somebody who has covered silicon valley startups, forget crypto, a lot of this is like the changing of the guard. sometimes they have had enough. sometimes investors get involved. this is a really critical time for the industry. talk to us about that. >> your experience, to put this in your world, covering silicon valley, it is hard to transition away from a founder leaving the company. we are seeing a little bit of that. it will be really interesting to see where he goes from here because the founders become the identity of the company. it is going to be interesting to see how the crypto industry deals
david is going to see him. but that is just part of the trend we are seeing. michaelg down as the microstrategy see yeah. you will have michael morrow from genesis. this is a really interesting moment in the industry where you are seeing a lot of people in the c-suite. a lot of transition. it seems like the same ones leaving the industry right now is changing. we do have a lot still in their positions. it is not completely new but definitely a time of transition. >> as somebody who has...
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it's one we discussed and will continue but for today, we're out of time michael, thank you, as always. >> great seeing you, davidck out the biggest laggards here ar the laggards they are dragging on the s&p 0. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. ♪♪ the ey entrepreneurs access network has a tremendous impact on my business because it's given me networks, access to capital, and access to opportunities. the level of coaching that i get has had a tremendous impact. it allows companies like mine and others to grow, and it closes the wealth gap in this country. >>> we are monitoring the health of queen elizabeth for that, we will turn to shepard smith with the latest. >> carl, good morning. we got word just about three hours ago the queen's doctors were concerned for their health, as they put it the 96-year-old is currently at balmoral where she spends most of her summers buckingham palace released this statement -- the queen's doctors are concerned for her majesty's health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision. the queen remains comfortable at balmoral, end quote. that statement, remains comfo
it's one we discussed and will continue but for today, we're out of time michael, thank you, as always. >> great seeing you, davidck out the biggest laggards here ar the laggards they are dragging on the s&p 0. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. ♪♪ the ey entrepreneurs access network has a tremendous impact on my business because it's given me networks, access to capital, and access to opportunities. the level of coaching that i get has had a tremendous impact. it allows...
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david: beyond that level there is really nothing else, going back to when the bubble burst back when michaelon came out with dangerous in 1992. when you look at what's happening, it's a reversal of what we saw yesterday. still seeing some dollar strength and some pockets in the region but most equity markets are actually higher. parts of hong kong within that part of the tech space leading that one down. commodity markets, we're looking at oil prices down, commodity markets at the lowest level since about january. you can really see the trajectory of some of these growth stocks. rishaad: absolutely, certainly growth prospects or something that affects the business and weighing on u.s. economic prospects over the next year even with inflation starting to abate. the fomc showing price levels will remain high. and the fourth outsize interest rate hike, lifting the benchmark rate by 75 basis points. 3.15% the cost of following and officials say they expect continuing to raise interest rates in the coming months. chinese president xi jinping will meet with russia's president vladimir putin next w
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>> joining us now, author and presidential historian michael beschloss and former secretary of state for foreign affairs of the united kingdom, davidlieband and president of the international rescue committee and it is good to have you with us. >> it's a side note. all morning we've been saying every u.s. president except lyndon johnson and i can't help but think of a story that roy jenkins told of foreign secretary rab butler coming to washington and lbj holding dollars over his head thinking he was humiliated him and roy jenkins said he spent the rest of his life retelling the story chortling, laughing and mocking lbj. not a lot of love lost between britain and lbj. but for the other presidents, an extraordinary legacy starting with truman. and we lost his audio. all right. here is a good lead up. david, a special relationship, talk about the queen. >> she did the impossible. she united a nation that has been fractious and divided and argumentative. across the u.k., she managed to ensure that she legitimatized political division by symbolizing national unity. and fact that you have tributes from the around the world, some of the
>> joining us now, author and presidential historian michael beschloss and former secretary of state for foreign affairs of the united kingdom, davidlieband and president of the international rescue committee and it is good to have you with us. >> it's a side note. all morning we've been saying every u.s. president except lyndon johnson and i can't help but think of a story that roy jenkins told of foreign secretary rab butler coming to washington and lbj holding dollars over his...
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. >> david i wonder what you make of the assessment there. >> i think michael cohen is right on the money there. donald has a long history of not just inflating assets but when it will help him get it more money. and deflating assets when he wants to pay less taxes. he has gone to farcical levels to high documents. claim they were destroyed by a broken water pipe. and auditors were literally at the door oh, we were just accidentally wiping them all off the computer. so this is just totally. this is the behavior. and cohen is exactly right. because in a civil case, that is what laetitia james brought it only requires a preponderance of evidence not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. a preponderance of evidence. and her 220 page complaint shows that trump was directing many of these fraudulent activities. and it is important to remember that fraud is always in everywhere around. >> so given that. i want to ask you about a different type of fraud or a different type of fleece. and you have trump allies launching a new super pac. maga ink. it'll be them new fundraising for the midterms. trump
. >> david i wonder what you make of the assessment there. >> i think michael cohen is right on the money there. donald has a long history of not just inflating assets but when it will help him get it more money. and deflating assets when he wants to pay less taxes. he has gone to farcical levels to high documents. claim they were destroyed by a broken water pipe. and auditors were literally at the door oh, we were just accidentally wiping them all off the computer. so this is just...
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michael armstrong years. that was a key deal. >> well, david, you know that if comcast could do something in fixed wireless, theartment would lessen. they want more competitors it's clear to me if comcast would do something to have a competitor to t-mobile, verizon, and at&t, the government would love that. so let's not leave that off the table. the idea of a pro competitive acquisition, it could happen for comcast. >> by the way, both comcast and charter are competing vigorously in the wireless market you see at the end the spectrum ads, for example that is potentially helping the consumer guys, good jumping off point for me in terms of talking antitrust. we have an important story which is namely that the government is lost the department of justice blocked united health care's ability to buy change health care they are in the information services, helping understand kind of billing and patient resources and a lot of different things the deal is going to happen. and of course, as you might expect, change health care stock is moving up judge said i don't see it. it was trying to block a vertical deal. and that
michael armstrong years. that was a key deal. >> well, david, you know that if comcast could do something in fixed wireless, theartment would lessen. they want more competitors it's clear to me if comcast would do something to have a competitor to t-mobile, verizon, and at&t, the government would love that. so let's not leave that off the table. the idea of a pro competitive acquisition, it could happen for comcast. >> by the way, both comcast and charter are competing...
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host: that is michael out of florida. this is david in flint, michigan. caller: good morning. agree with the vice president and anybody who is honest with themselves would agree with her. this court has become so activist for the republican party. the last three justices they have put on our straight conservative republicans. there is no doubt. the decisions they are making are going to have a bad effect on the united states and that guy from georgia that thinks republicans are going to win, he is going to be surprised because we are doing everything we can to get votes for the democrats so we can hopefully expand the court and get some balanced judgment. at the point they are at now, they are going to try to change the united states into a conservative, fascist government. have a nice day. i am just telling the truth and i hope everybody will be blessed and have a nice week. host: in terms of getting democrats to the polls, democratic campaign committees think the abortion issue will do that. the democratic senatorial campaign committee with a recent ad in arizona criticizing
host: that is michael out of florida. this is david in flint, michigan. caller: good morning. agree with the vice president and anybody who is honest with themselves would agree with her. this court has become so activist for the republican party. the last three justices they have put on our straight conservative republicans. there is no doubt. the decisions they are making are going to have a bad effect on the united states and that guy from georgia that thinks republicans are going to win, he...
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and i asked michael what it was like seeing his family after through.ng they just been - his mom jumped in and said, he told me he loved me and he never does that. david, tonight, this family is reunited. >> of course, the reunions all over florida and they are so important. we want to turn to ginger zee, tracking the storm. ian became a hurricane again just before we began the news here tonight and the danger is not over. where is ian now, where does this hurricane go next? >> reporter: that's the thing, david. when you see boats onto trees and homes like this with boats into them, crime tape just being put up, you can't imagine that we still have hurricane ian. or, it's back again. so, let's go ahead and take you through the maps, because the hurricane warning now extends for the entire coast of south carolina. you also have a look from wilmington up to the outer banks with tropical storm warnings. that hurricane watch still up for jacksonville, by the way, to charleston. savannah, excuse me. the timing. 9:00 a.m. tomorrow is where we begin. that's when it's approaching. the winds gusting to 50, even 70 miles per hour as it makes lan landfall. l may
and i asked michael what it was like seeing his family after through.ng they just been - his mom jumped in and said, he told me he loved me and he never does that. david, tonight, this family is reunited. >> of course, the reunions all over florida and they are so important. we want to turn to ginger zee, tracking the storm. ian became a hurricane again just before we began the news here tonight and the danger is not over. where is ian now, where does this hurricane go next? >>...
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david is today with mrs. are mccully quick law. namak will be on national debt to normal. queer finance? 0 naziism who are square now. mccauley question by brought the only pro piano michael. she had showed up will be desired nauseous, and we'll naked nature him with a separate them all up. a new for she steamer naked me. but i was lousy. small yet? no. you're sally small. the say body. my dream was, i had nico silvia nature, these little few denique, i lucia needs the list of you some what are called unique little day, a near which a political scientist and professor at mitchell. this is a university in kosovo, is skeptical and says the unbelievable. sooner or later serbia will impose sanctions against moscow. the people may be for russia, but is the politicians who decide not them in a pain when a passive approach can cater because it's partially ah, most of this is potential not older than the odd us you. but he didn't say to be a little shut off because out stall nibbled yet, parker parker. thank the law really nicely. if the bullet them by shine a little crazy will say user probably phone. i said, the minister of foreign affairs of oak dryscal, which is pro nato. he
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david stockman in the middle of reaganomics. michaelast 24 hours seeming like a reaganomics redux? >> it may seem like it, but i don't actually think it is. ronald reagan and margaret thatcher were dealing with a situation in which you had bad inflation, but also a stagflation pattern with low growth. they were trying to remove the constraints and obstacles to higher rates of growth. that meant cutting that government and cutting back unfortunate and dysfunctional regulation. i think this is a completely different situation. we have lived in a liberated economics world for a long time. we are actually going a different direction. policies are always context specific, but i don't think this is analogous to that situation. tom: so, what situation is this? what is the policy prescription for the united kingdom, china, or any others? what is the new spence prescription? >> the start is recognizing that for a whole variety of reasons, we have quite suddenly shifted into a supply constraint world. growth strategy is based on expanding demand
david stockman in the middle of reaganomics. michaelast 24 hours seeming like a reaganomics redux? >> it may seem like it, but i don't actually think it is. ronald reagan and margaret thatcher were dealing with a situation in which you had bad inflation, but also a stagflation pattern with low growth. they were trying to remove the constraints and obstacles to higher rates of growth. that meant cutting that government and cutting back unfortunate and dysfunctional regulation. i think this...
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david, we'll get out, but still continued. no, we need to get out of here. and i continued to reassure the sales manager. michael hicks. the north tower when the plane crashed into the office building. he was with a colleague named david and with his dog. i listened for sounds and anything that might indicate problems. i didn't listen no one, but only heard the debris of the building falling outside the window. david said that millions of pieces of burning paper were flying from the window. i knew about it, but david stated. how can you see it? you're blind, of course, people will say so, they think if they're blind, then you don't know what's going on around them, they will urgently start looking for ways out of the burning skyscraper. but for those who at the time of the disaster were above the impact zone, the path to salvation was cut off by fire and the plane crashed under them into the big tower under the destroyed ceilings. this is the first among those who after marina herzberg was in a terrible blow and was in a fiery trap, he cut down all the elevator shafts. therefore, they had no way to escape downstairs, be
david, we'll get out, but still continued. no, we need to get out of here. and i continued to reassure the sales manager. michael hicks. the north tower when the plane crashed into the office building. he was with a colleague named david and with his dog. i listened for sounds and anything that might indicate problems. i didn't listen no one, but only heard the debris of the building falling outside the window. david said that millions of pieces of burning paper were flying from the window. i...
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a 10 minute call where michael mckee steps up with urinalysis. on oil, jet fuel, david queen elizabeth and it is a metaphor of how hundreds of world leaders will descend on london by airplane. the united states airplane business is booming right now. >> especially here tom. the entire i-95 corridor, jet fuel is an extremely important analysis of what we do a natural gas, oil. tom: what does it look like for the bottom? we are watching current oil prices, i believe i saw 87. bring that over to what it means to our listeners and viewers in the distillate market? stephen: we are looking for a little bit of relief. let's keep in mind, that is a good price for both the consumer and more importantly the producer. they can draw more and bring more product to the market. the problem here is the distillate market. we are going to see significant upticks in demand as we bring in the crops we had last spring. then we transition into the winter. winter poses a scary proposition. when we look at heating oil stocks, and pennsylvania, new jersey we are at or near all-time lows. as we
a 10 minute call where michael mckee steps up with urinalysis. on oil, jet fuel, david queen elizabeth and it is a metaphor of how hundreds of world leaders will descend on london by airplane. the united states airplane business is booming right now. >> especially here tom. the entire i-95 corridor, jet fuel is an extremely important analysis of what we do a natural gas, oil. tom: what does it look like for the bottom? we are watching current oil prices, i believe i saw 87. bring that...
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michael, in term es of intensity. it's going to rank as one of the top five hurricanes to ever hit the florida peninsula. david: wow.e is a live look at orlando where the hurricane is now heading, about 1.5 million if floridians are now without power all over the astronaut. -- state. even rescue personnel don't feel safe to eventture out, so we won't know the full extent of the damage perhaps until daylight. joining me now is fox weather correspondent max gorden. what is the extent of the damage from your perspective? >> reporter: so right now we are, as you mentioned, along old tampa bay. the wind is whipping, the rain is coming down where we are. but really we are just on the edge of this storm. originally, it was thought that this storm was going to make a direct impact into the tampa/st. petersburg area, but it did move south. we're about 60 miles or so from the if eye of the storm, but you can still see that it is ferocious where we are. now, an interesting thing happened here on old tampa bay. the wind actually pushed the water out of the bay. that's because we are on the north side of this storm. so what occu
michael, in term es of intensity. it's going to rank as one of the top five hurricanes to ever hit the florida peninsula. david: wow.e is a live look at orlando where the hurricane is now heading, about 1.5 million if floridians are now without power all over the astronaut. -- state. even rescue personnel don't feel safe to eventture out, so we won't know the full extent of the damage perhaps until daylight. joining me now is fox weather correspondent max gorden. what is the extent of the...
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david: only you could bring us back to 1818. no other political analyst would go back that far or be able to go back that far. michaelw would. good to see you, thank you so much. when we come back, house republicans roll out their commitment to america, the blueprint for governing if they take back the house this november. will plan do for republicans now what newt gingrich's contract with america did in 1994? our panel weighing in on that coming up next. w astepro aller. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. when you find that perfect pair, nothin' can stop your shine. because when you feel fly, you look fly. um jamie? i'm pretty sure that was my line. get two pairs of privé revaux plus a free exam for $89.95. book your exam online today. our internet isn't ideal... my dad made the brilliant move to get us t-mobile home internet. oh... but everybody's online during the day so we lose speeds. we've become... ...nocturnal. well... i'm up. c'mon kids. this.
david: only you could bring us back to 1818. no other political analyst would go back that far or be able to go back that far. michaelw would. good to see you, thank you so much. when we come back, house republicans roll out their commitment to america, the blueprint for governing if they take back the house this november. will plan do for republicans now what newt gingrich's contract with america did in 1994? our panel weighing in on that coming up next. w astepro aller. now available without...
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through 2020 after michael cohen testified in congress in 2019, which is when she says she began this investigation. >> i'm going to get into some of those specifics that you mentioned. david, since you have been corring this for a long time, it's no surprise she talked about doing it when she ran for attorney general. we know about the depositions. we have known taking the fifth. but when you look at these 222 pages and when you look at the detail that letitia james went into, is this a surprise? >> it is. even to me, who spent years trying to look at the individual properties both to understand what trump had done and to understand the scope of her investigation, she said there's more than 20 properties, more than 200 examples of this. there's a lot more than even i suspected. i can figure it out with her subpoena power. she's found out a lot more than i even knew to look for. even i was surprised by some of the things she found. >> i want to bring in joyce vance, law professor at the university of alabama and an msnbc legal analyst. i'm sure you heard of people.com this. get a letter loan term, but here's what's alleged. very brazen. letitia james says donald trump gros
through 2020 after michael cohen testified in congress in 2019, which is when she says she began this investigation. >> i'm going to get into some of those specifics that you mentioned. david, since you have been corring this for a long time, it's no surprise she talked about doing it when she ran for attorney general. we know about the depositions. we have known taking the fifth. but when you look at these 222 pages and when you look at the detail that letitia james went into, is this a...
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david, very briefly on this item. thanks to barbara hill, michael hines, cheryl and peter, i feel like my input on this issue has been heard and i'm sure it will be responded to and incorporated. i hope to have more input on this round on public involvement. i really appreciate the work that cheryl, peter and the team have been doing on the integrated resource plan. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. >> item 7c. hetch hetchy capital improvement program quarterly report by katy miller. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'm katy miller. today i will cover highlights of the hetch hetchy capital improvement programs for the 4th quarter of last fiscal year from april 1st to june 30, 2022. these pie charts show the program status with nine projects in construction, seven projects in construction or multiple phases. $175 million has been spent to date for about 29% completion overall. $23 million was spent during the quarter to represent construction activity over several projects. this table shows is summary of project expenditures and cost forecas
david, very briefly on this item. thanks to barbara hill, michael hines, cheryl and peter, i feel like my input on this issue has been heard and i'm sure it will be responded to and incorporated. i hope to have more input on this round on public involvement. i really appreciate the work that cheryl, peter and the team have been doing on the integrated resource plan. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. >> item 7c. hetch hetchy capital improvement program quarterly report by...
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michael cohen didn't know about, that's a possibility? but it would have to be very very strong material for the southern district to go with criminal case. >> paul kind great to see you, davidl. russian president vladimir putin has again issued a not so veiled nuclear threat over ukraine and it's kind of hundreds of thousands of more troops to join the fight it's a biggest escalation of the war since the invasion of the new york times's tom freeman next. you go by lots of titles. veteran, dad, hair stylist. so adding a student title might feel daunting. national university is here to support all your titles. national university. supporting the whole you. with directv i can get live tv and on demand together: football, housewives, football, housewives... whoops. i just want to talk! get your tv together. call 1-800-directv to save up to $120. only on prime video. the steelers. the browns. our hopes and dreams out on this field right here. how does he do it time after time? an afc showdown. it's the steel city and the dawg pound. they gon' need the whole bench to tackle me! a rivalry renewed. thursday night football. only on prime video. we're a different kind of dentistry. o
michael cohen didn't know about, that's a possibility? but it would have to be very very strong material for the southern district to go with criminal case. >> paul kind great to see you, davidl. russian president vladimir putin has again issued a not so veiled nuclear threat over ukraine and it's kind of hundreds of thousands of more troops to join the fight it's a biggest escalation of the war since the invasion of the new york times's tom freeman next. you go by lots of titles....
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attorney michael cohen in a house hearing in 2019, alleging that donald trump routinely manipulated the value of his assets and then deflated him when it served him. back with neal, susanne, and davids this next step in the civil suit? >> well, i suspect that trump will file some sort of motion to dismiss, saying that these allegations aren't proven, so, write a long brief by the lawyer that will write it for him, and then the government will respond in their brief and then there will be an oral argument on that. civil litigation moves fairly slowly, so, we shouldn't expect this to be done with rapid speed. and trump's playbook is always delay, delay, delay. so, what's going to happen next? i'm sure it's going to be some motion to delay. >> neal, let me just put up what is alleged in the lawsuit again. so, he represented mar-a-lago's value at $739 million. i've driven by, i don't know much about mansions, but that sounds like a really expensive mention and turns out the real value is $75 million. not even close. so, i mean, do you say, like, oh, i missed a column? i mean, and same thing with park avenue. he said it was $135 million, it's actually $84 million. he said trump seven sp
attorney michael cohen in a house hearing in 2019, alleging that donald trump routinely manipulated the value of his assets and then deflated him when it served him. back with neal, susanne, and davids this next step in the civil suit? >> well, i suspect that trump will file some sort of motion to dismiss, saying that these allegations aren't proven, so, write a long brief by the lawyer that will write it for him, and then the government will respond in their brief and then there will be...
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michael guess, john rutherford, kelly armstrong. my late colleague, jackie walorski, and former representatives kenny mar chant, susan brooks and charlie dent. thank you to davidicilline and jennifer falun gong and all the members i've been privileged to travel the world with, representing the united states. and thank you to the u.s. service members and employees of the state department, usaid, other embassy employees who serve our nation each in their own way and each magnificently. i've seen a lot of change in congress over the last dozen years. over seven years and nearly four congresses have passed since john dingell last stood on this floor. aged wonder if he would be surprised by the bitter divides that have expanded exponentially since that time. but even now his words are worth repeating. they're as true now as they were then and will continue to be for every member who comes after me. you're not important, it's what you can do for the people who sent you here. that's important. and i think we can all agree it is the people who help us do that work, our dedicated staffs, that are important too. so, this one -- so this one's for team ted. thanks to my d
michael guess, john rutherford, kelly armstrong. my late colleague, jackie walorski, and former representatives kenny mar chant, susan brooks and charlie dent. thank you to davidicilline and jennifer falun gong and all the members i've been privileged to travel the world with, representing the united states. and thank you to the u.s. service members and employees of the state department, usaid, other embassy employees who serve our nation each in their own way and each magnificently. i've seen...