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then shunted around various funds jobs are created in the monies paid back with interest the thing is only ten thousand eighty five residency visas are given out per year it's not vital point to get buried in the t. and cs because their money is pooled with many others they won't see a cent of it back until everyone in the pod gets of these or the unwitting foreign investors have provided a gold rush for unlicensed brokers and potentially shady business practices including a firm controlled by donald trump's son in law which now has regulators all over it eager investors are still likely to leap in but the backlog to actually get that residency b.'s are currently means of weight of over ten years so if you're waiting for your t.v. five green card hang in there just don't make too many plans for the next decade. most of the investors on the program are from china but none of us ever do is to out badly over the last two years people from other countries are also being affected as quotas are reached law professor douglas leads a weights thinks the issue could even hits u.s. china relatio
then shunted around various funds jobs are created in the monies paid back with interest the thing is only ten thousand eighty five residency visas are given out per year it's not vital point to get buried in the t. and cs because their money is pooled with many others they won't see a cent of it back until everyone in the pod gets of these or the unwitting foreign investors have provided a gold rush for unlicensed brokers and potentially shady business practices including a firm controlled by...
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corruption also comes into it because his wife lost and son was also involved in funneling and funding monies into his very own cultural institutions so there's a definite conflict of interest there and thirdly that he repeatedly broke century old academy rules by actually leaking the names of nobel prize winners most recently the name of bob dylan back in two thousand and sixteen so he is denying all of these allegations which started coming out last fall and at that time already three academy members stepped down in protest over the fact that the academy was not prepared to expel faustin son i mean well they've been months of inviting very unpleasant further resignations and the academy has eighteen members they're appointed for life and when they step down like this they actually leave an empty chair so they need twelve members to make a valid decision they're not. left with only ten and so they've said that literally because of this diminished academy and of course the lack of public confidence that they've decided to have to sit a year out and out of respect for the laureates as well was
corruption also comes into it because his wife lost and son was also involved in funneling and funding monies into his very own cultural institutions so there's a definite conflict of interest there and thirdly that he repeatedly broke century old academy rules by actually leaking the names of nobel prize winners most recently the name of bob dylan back in two thousand and sixteen so he is denying all of these allegations which started coming out last fall and at that time already three academy...
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because if additional monies were received in a pay to play type scheme. and if those monies made their wie either directly or indirectly to the president, then we've got a whole different ball game. >> wait a minute. you're raising the specter that michael cohen is receiving money to get access to the president of the united states and that the president might be receiving some of that money? naseems -- -- that seems -- >> i'm stating this is a possibility. we don't know where all of this money went. and we need to get to the bottom of it. the american people deserve to know where this money went. >> we're going to take a quick break. we're going to have more with michael after this break. we'll also get the latest with the breaking news tonight. the mueller team has questioned a russian oligarch about hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments to michael cohen. and the races tonight including the west virginia trade where a candidate served time in prison and described himself as trumpier than trump. there's nothing small about your business. with dell
because if additional monies were received in a pay to play type scheme. and if those monies made their wie either directly or indirectly to the president, then we've got a whole different ball game. >> wait a minute. you're raising the specter that michael cohen is receiving money to get access to the president of the united states and that the president might be receiving some of that money? naseems -- -- that seems -- >> i'm stating this is a possibility. we don't know where all...
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we also don't know what resulted by way of all of these monies. some things that appear rather suspicious. we know novartis got a lunch or dinner with the president, which appears to be a very important one as it relates to some actions that they were looking to succeed on. so we don't know what flowed from this. here is the other thing that we don't know, rachel. we don't know whether the president knew about this or not, whether the president turned a blind eye to it, whether the president was in on it. we don't know any of that. what we do know is you're talking millions of dollars in a very brief period of time. you know what, i actual i wly ws encouraged by the filing. i laughed when i saw the filing this afternoon. i'll tell you why. all of this money that we point to, all of these big multinational corporations, and the best they've got is $20,583? i've taken a lot of exams in law school and college and elementary school and high school. and i tell you what, i'll take 99.35% on any exam i've ever taken. >> the question -- the prospect that
we also don't know what resulted by way of all of these monies. some things that appear rather suspicious. we know novartis got a lunch or dinner with the president, which appears to be a very important one as it relates to some actions that they were looking to succeed on. so we don't know what flowed from this. here is the other thing that we don't know, rachel. we don't know whether the president knew about this or not, whether the president turned a blind eye to it, whether the president...
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experience in one region the un has successfully piloted an emergency fund financed by tax revenues the monies given to herd us to help them recover when their animals have been hit by drought severe frost or epidemics but some herders are against a grazing tax. more and i mean we have to have those yeah. and of course you went through on the political. many were really supportive. of them but i think again this is really sincere. the more stuffy the herders is is speaking in the ordinary headdress it doesn't speak oh yeah. grazing tax wouldn't help move a dodge son job anyway he lost all his animals during a particularly bad winter a few years ago. since then he has lived on the outskirts of the morning goalie and capital. boredom of part of. the countryside everything was nice. i was free and i was happy but i go to sleep it was great to follow my animals in the fresh air of the wide step. but in the city as we say we are all living between four walls i'm trying to come to terms with it because i'm getting older now. and it seems a bit of a dog says in the past families almost always leave t
experience in one region the un has successfully piloted an emergency fund financed by tax revenues the monies given to herd us to help them recover when their animals have been hit by drought severe frost or epidemics but some herders are against a grazing tax. more and i mean we have to have those yeah. and of course you went through on the political. many were really supportive. of them but i think again this is really sincere. the more stuffy the herders is is speaking in the ordinary...
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to suggest he was the one that pays the monies, and that neither mr.rump nor any of his affiliated organizations reimbursed him. that's what he wanted the reader to believe of that statement and now we find out that that, in fact, was absolutely false. >> michael, do you believe that this might also help explain why your good friend and the president's new attorney rudy giuliani was on television just a few weeks ago and made that sort of, dropped that bombshell that caught a lot of folks by might this help explain that? might giuliani have known that this was going to come out and there would be no way they could hide it any longer? >> well, that may help explain it. i think he also knew that we had evidence and there was other evidence that had been seized in connection with the raids that were going to render the prior representations absolutely false. i'm sure that he knew that. but also, let's not lose track of the following -- even after mr. giuliani came forward and made those statements, he then seemed to suggest when confronted with the air fo
to suggest he was the one that pays the monies, and that neither mr.rump nor any of his affiliated organizations reimbursed him. that's what he wanted the reader to believe of that statement and now we find out that that, in fact, was absolutely false. >> michael, do you believe that this might also help explain why your good friend and the president's new attorney rudy giuliani was on television just a few weeks ago and made that sort of, dropped that bombshell that caught a lot of folks...
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> it's remarkable now that the president has come forward and is now admitting that he paid these monies when he denied it. >> all right. that's just the first story. also breaking today, congress dropping new details of the 2016 meeting at trump tower. big flash point of the russia investigation. it's all inside a huge document dump. 2500 pages of testimony released today by the senate intelligence committee. it is one of congress's three investigation into russian meddling and any link to the trump campaign. but this testimony is raising new questions over what actually happened inside that meeting which included donald trump jr., jared kushner and a russian lawyer who later admitted to being a lawyer for the kremlin. all of it on the anniversary of robert mueller's russia probe, an anniversary president trump is planning to use as a press campaign, a fight, the beginning of his closing of the investigation. >>> kelly o'connell joins us from the white house. van pop kin has been pouring over these documents, and "washington post" political reporter and msnbc political analyst david par
> it's remarkable now that the president has come forward and is now admitting that he paid these monies when he denied it. >> all right. that's just the first story. also breaking today, congress dropping new details of the 2016 meeting at trump tower. big flash point of the russia investigation. it's all inside a huge document dump. 2500 pages of testimony released today by the senate intelligence committee. it is one of congress's three investigation into russian meddling and any...
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don't consume the students on visiting days one large cabbage and the school around one us dollar for monies paid together and used to help pay for food a boarding school. skill family has the potential circle seemed insecurity and inclement but for the students growing their own crops is first. and that's a fun. if you think of england what's the typical dish that first comes to your mind when i think of fish and chips and preparing this national dish requires quite a bit of cooking oil in london snack bars and restaurants the use of millions of litters of cooking oil every year and most of that used oil and up in the sewer system where it's close to cause a serious blockage of how disgusting right mt oh most definitely sharon or believe it or not these so called birds can be used as a resource now a british company is turning them into green bio diesel let's have a look at how they're doing it. if you're going to venture down into london soon as you don't want to be too squeamish sewage for millions of homes flows through these tunnels restaurants and snack bars also flush millions of lite
don't consume the students on visiting days one large cabbage and the school around one us dollar for monies paid together and used to help pay for food a boarding school. skill family has the potential circle seemed insecurity and inclement but for the students growing their own crops is first. and that's a fun. if you think of england what's the typical dish that first comes to your mind when i think of fish and chips and preparing this national dish requires quite a bit of cooking oil in...
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correspondent down off was among the very small pool of international journalists invited to this story moni he not only witnessed the destruction itself but also managed to get some insight into the reclusive country. this is the restroom call and as you can see it's dinner time we have been promised a ten course banquet also we know that the part of the journalist pool from asian countries are dining in a separate cause their menu he's more traditional for them and ours was tailored more along to our tastes. this is where i will be spending the next eleven hours or so my very own oriental express i guess so check out the room the first thing to notice about it is the windows the blinds are shot there is some sort of a seal and we're not allowed to even peek from them never mind filming the thing. is an air conditioner some beverages but really not much left to do but to go to bed. everybody so we just woke up puts six in the morning but check this out i just want to show you something really quickly they've opened the windows the blinds are up so we probably means that we're really really
correspondent down off was among the very small pool of international journalists invited to this story moni he not only witnessed the destruction itself but also managed to get some insight into the reclusive country. this is the restroom call and as you can see it's dinner time we have been promised a ten course banquet also we know that the part of the journalist pool from asian countries are dining in a separate cause their menu he's more traditional for them and ours was tailored more...
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in sketch of the city of clark loreal one window to moni and said you are not putting up be the outside my house. i told him that one from into this tears vision one of the water meters that was asked. what he and i were to there was a mass of supportive people here to stop that. and this was the forst time that the irish people had taken a stand on any issue since austerity had begun says the troika ride to toes in the not. knowing. i think i thought it was my. god i think for some people it probably was the straw that broke the camel's back. i don't know if a sudden mood in the street together. and people who are joining the docks and you know what have the water meters got to do with the fact that you can't see a doctor should go to a hospital what have the water meters got to do with the banks coming in taking people so this. you know this is true or own a little bit of power you can cool and fun to try but you can stand to thank your folks. there's a polar and it like it might be true years and we're still not finished. but people are still resisting this because it is the one thin
in sketch of the city of clark loreal one window to moni and said you are not putting up be the outside my house. i told him that one from into this tears vision one of the water meters that was asked. what he and i were to there was a mass of supportive people here to stop that. and this was the forst time that the irish people had taken a stand on any issue since austerity had begun says the troika ride to toes in the not. knowing. i think i thought it was my. god i think for some people it...
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well to be honest we don't exactly know what's going on there we know that a lot of money invested monies go into words several companies and they all sort of have the same tentative timing with respect to them going to the market as we have being that in a couple of years the first initial small introduction in the market over a product will have. it was going to be the first we want to see. there's no question the future of meat will be different for all of us but if i'm honest i'm not sure what i think about eating meat grown in a lab and i suspect that i'm not alone. by them gary i placed a wreath there work of course van man's ford announced a dam based artist is determined to get us to confront our discomfort starting with the future forward cookbook. not everything yet is a month yet it's forty five recipes you cannot get so all these dishes they are specifically made to start a conversation i hope it will familiarize more people with this new technology so that it's less scary and it will facilitate a conversation around it so that we can make better choices on which what we actua
well to be honest we don't exactly know what's going on there we know that a lot of money invested monies go into words several companies and they all sort of have the same tentative timing with respect to them going to the market as we have being that in a couple of years the first initial small introduction in the market over a product will have. it was going to be the first we want to see. there's no question the future of meat will be different for all of us but if i'm honest i'm not sure...
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some countries very much you see them grow up one of the skepticism in my county is not on the monies problem because the rich ne. vault for. an art. police this is time for europe to come back to greet. to greet the great the us. the u.k. sold a record number of arms to israel this year according to a new report by campaign against arms trade it comes as british politicians condemn to use of force against palestinian protesters artie's jacqueline investigates. after israel's use of life fire against palestinians on may the fourteenth there was condemnation in much of the world not least the u.k. yesterday's riddick massacre because of left at least fifty eight dead the loss of life we have seen is tragic and extremely concerning. this is just just a peace efforts and we call on all sides to show restraint the launch of life is extremely concerning we continue to employ israel to show great restraint yet despite those strong words for years britain has been ramping up how much weaponry it sells to israel since two thousand and fifteen numbers have skyrocketed up eleven four in the spa
some countries very much you see them grow up one of the skepticism in my county is not on the monies problem because the rich ne. vault for. an art. police this is time for europe to come back to greet. to greet the great the us. the u.k. sold a record number of arms to israel this year according to a new report by campaign against arms trade it comes as british politicians condemn to use of force against palestinian protesters artie's jacqueline investigates. after israel's use of life fire...
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please let me pass influenced by hinduism and buddhism he's painting a buddha it's for example the monies didn't go. read off the air please allow me to be should be rationalized and there was a process of a metamorphosis in which such b.s. let me believe. very nicely with more mystical trends in this life and the malays were mystics. and that has been the experience of islam for all the essentially up to very recent times in the past forty or fifty years. the challenge of. pewter chemical islam has been a more recent one. the rise of wahhabi islam terrorism al qaida is the nine eleven ism you know bush reactionism all these kinds of things we understand islam we didn't within that because of islam has. so many dimensions. in which people can operate in gravity and our it is our reductionist approach not just by non muslims but increasingly by muslims that islam is exclusively and it's this aspect of islamic law what can and cannot be done dominate everything under the bridge i'm going. to embark to the school where my phone someone slashed the preachings. there was a group all. quite rad
please let me pass influenced by hinduism and buddhism he's painting a buddha it's for example the monies didn't go. read off the air please allow me to be should be rationalized and there was a process of a metamorphosis in which such b.s. let me believe. very nicely with more mystical trends in this life and the malays were mystics. and that has been the experience of islam for all the essentially up to very recent times in the past forty or fifty years. the challenge of. pewter chemical...
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no it is not a real a problem because it is the mony sation basically what it is our of former foreign minister to us conclude was two years head of the b. and d. so that you can use it as a kind of picture as a kind of threat from the past because we are all living on prejudices and if you develop these prejudices you can be somebody you know politics is theater it's trauma and the difference between. interests and so to speak are is very very big occasionally but it was always the case this way and so as far as putting was concerned they use these three verbs. and i think this nothing else because it's just. a way to. say ok this guy is lying you cannot do anything different you don't trust him but it's a p.r. weapon nothing more so i want to go back to your film i know that there was a scene where put into q two a chapel and he talked about his faith why did you leave that scene out of the film i found it very very personal so i had more material than i needed so i had to think what to use and what not to use and i found that in the very moment ok it's very private it is very so to
no it is not a real a problem because it is the mony sation basically what it is our of former foreign minister to us conclude was two years head of the b. and d. so that you can use it as a kind of picture as a kind of threat from the past because we are all living on prejudices and if you develop these prejudices you can be somebody you know politics is theater it's trauma and the difference between. interests and so to speak are is very very big occasionally but it was always the case this...
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investors themselves are losing out and going nowhere thousands and thousands sign up and pay up the monies then shunted around various funds jobs are created in the money's paid back with interest the thing is only ten thousand to five residency visas are given out per year it's not vital point to get buried in the t. and cs because their money is pulled with many others they won't see a cent of it back until everyone in the pod gets of these or the unwitting foreign investors have provided a gold rush for unlicensed brokers and potentially shady business practices including a firm controlled by donald trump's son in law which now has regulators all over it eager investors are still likely to leap in but the backlog to actually get that residency b.'s are currently means of weight of over ten years so if you're waiting for your t.v. five green card hang in there just don't make too many plans for the next decade most of the investors on the program are from china but numbers have reduced a rapidly over the last two years people from other countries are also being affected as quotas are rea
investors themselves are losing out and going nowhere thousands and thousands sign up and pay up the monies then shunted around various funds jobs are created in the money's paid back with interest the thing is only ten thousand to five residency visas are given out per year it's not vital point to get buried in the t. and cs because their money is pulled with many others they won't see a cent of it back until everyone in the pod gets of these or the unwitting foreign investors have provided a...
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is budget commissioner said there needs to be a link between the rule of law and the refuel of monies from the european budget poland a presume target of that provision along with hungry reacted with official nonchalance saying they did not believe the proposal targets them. commission also wants to spend more to keep refugees out of europe wait a minute i thought that was their values i don't i don't matter is that thus increasing the number of paid border and coast guards from fifteen hundred to ten thousand and financing this record e.u. budget would require bigger contributions from the twenty seven member states framing what could be a difficult negotiation for some members who would prefer to actually reduce or redirect their spending approval requires a unanimous vote among the member states. and initial coin offering or ice seo that was supposed to break records has become inconveniently successful for the messaging act telegram telegram group incorporates additional pitches to fewer than two hundred major investors was so successful during their private placement round a fund
is budget commissioner said there needs to be a link between the rule of law and the refuel of monies from the european budget poland a presume target of that provision along with hungry reacted with official nonchalance saying they did not believe the proposal targets them. commission also wants to spend more to keep refugees out of europe wait a minute i thought that was their values i don't i don't matter is that thus increasing the number of paid border and coast guards from fifteen hundred...
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investors themselves are losing out and going nowhere thousands and thousands sign up and pay up the monies then shunted around various funds jobs are created in the money's paid back with interest the thing is only ten thousand e.b. five residency visas are given out per year it's not vital point to get buried in the t. and cs because their money is pulled with many others they want to see a cent of it back until everyone in the pockets of these are the unwitting foreign investors have provided a gold rush for unlicensed brokers and potentially shady business practices including a firm controlled by donald trump's son in law which now has regulators all over it eager investors are still likely to leap in but the backlog to actually get that residency visa currently means of weight of over ten years so if you're waiting for your t.v. five green card thing in there just don't make too many plans for the next decade. most of the investors on the program are from china but numbers have reduced rapidly over the last two years people from other countries are also being affected as quotas are rea
investors themselves are losing out and going nowhere thousands and thousands sign up and pay up the monies then shunted around various funds jobs are created in the money's paid back with interest the thing is only ten thousand e.b. five residency visas are given out per year it's not vital point to get buried in the t. and cs because their money is pulled with many others they want to see a cent of it back until everyone in the pockets of these are the unwitting foreign investors have...
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there's great efficiencies to be had in monies to be saved. security is something that has to be worked through and it is a concern when you go to the cloud. it's not a barrier. >> host: steve dwyer, as congress becoming -- how many apps are available from congress right now? >> i gave a presentation on behalf our office built. i probably know 10 others are within the past two years it has launched and are focused on congress that are used by staff and members of congress. just that the private sector and it's making it a better place to work. >> host: defined the american public is responding to the select tronic digital age? >> guest: absolutely. the public has never been more engaged. talking about the number of e-mails coming into congress. far higher this year than the past couple years combined. that shows the public is very engaged in speaking out loudly in all that is happening in congress. >> host: is this an event where bipartisanship is very important? >> guest: absolutely. i'm a democratic staffer network on partisan issues, but a
there's great efficiencies to be had in monies to be saved. security is something that has to be worked through and it is a concern when you go to the cloud. it's not a barrier. >> host: steve dwyer, as congress becoming -- how many apps are available from congress right now? >> i gave a presentation on behalf our office built. i probably know 10 others are within the past two years it has launched and are focused on congress that are used by staff and members of congress. just that...
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and you now have additional authorities, monies that come from the omnibus spending bill that senator leahy mentioned. one of the things that i've seen happen -- it transpired in the past and it continues to occur -- that i would complain about for two reasons. rus makes loans or grants to those who are going to provide broadband services in underserved or no-served areas. and there are plenty of them in our state. but in doing so, they also that it doesn't emphasize or prioritize where the money needs to be sent and it creates competition with the private sector that already invested in putting fiber in the ground, cell towers, whatever the mode is for delivering that service so we put in some parameters and i'm sure that you will abide by the parameters. let me explain why -- again, we don't have this problem with the fcc and universal service fund but it's been a -- in order to pay for the smaller communities. the subsidy is what we're providing to provide service in the rural. it's not a matter of competing and taking business out of a community and taking those dollars to provide
and you now have additional authorities, monies that come from the omnibus spending bill that senator leahy mentioned. one of the things that i've seen happen -- it transpired in the past and it continues to occur -- that i would complain about for two reasons. rus makes loans or grants to those who are going to provide broadband services in underserved or no-served areas. and there are plenty of them in our state. but in doing so, they also that it doesn't emphasize or prioritize where the...
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relative to the criminal some power they are not guilty but using monies that come out of corruption robbery that is a crime as well. the should i go to jail perhaps but should not be troubling north america as they too. and one more about personalized sanctions. on tuesday the report of the oas and the friends against humanity is coming up. been told is a substantial report with a few hundred pages. i with the accommodation of the panel of jurists. to be referred from the criminal court and the international criminal court has responsibility on individuals [inaudible] state. you cannot get any more personalized in terms of sanctions. members of the oes are european countries will be good candidates to join this effort every for the report. that would be a good opportunity for collective action strategy among the countries. thank you. >> the venezuelan crisis is not your typical latin american crisis. it requires a historic and strong response from the international community in my view. i am delighted on behalf of the council of america's with the depth and timeliness, and sophistic
relative to the criminal some power they are not guilty but using monies that come out of corruption robbery that is a crime as well. the should i go to jail perhaps but should not be troubling north america as they too. and one more about personalized sanctions. on tuesday the report of the oas and the friends against humanity is coming up. been told is a substantial report with a few hundred pages. i with the accommodation of the panel of jurists. to be referred from the criminal court and...
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since they had the tax law passed in december and there's this this tax law says you can repatriate monies back to the u.s. with lower tax fees to be thirty five percent it's going to be fifteen percent to bring this money back so apple's going to bring over two hundred fifty billion dollars back to the u.s. supposedly and we're going to talk more about that and that's going to happen and they may increase the dividend so we'll see how it reacts to that but all of those things might be positive for the stock in a reaction where it would provide an opportunity to buy apple tomorrow night or maybe buy some these other stocks that have been dragging but i would say netflix would be the next one to watch but they've all got to move together in other words if apple fails. down in the or inside has a negative reaction and falls or even gaps up like the rest haven't fallen like amazon did on friday then they're still not buys in this place in this time right now and you got it you got to wait i don't like the idea of buying dips that's not what i do i don't teach people to do that at the stocks w
since they had the tax law passed in december and there's this this tax law says you can repatriate monies back to the u.s. with lower tax fees to be thirty five percent it's going to be fifteen percent to bring this money back so apple's going to bring over two hundred fifty billion dollars back to the u.s. supposedly and we're going to talk more about that and that's going to happen and they may increase the dividend so we'll see how it reacts to that but all of those things might be positive...
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we helped to pay for that using those monies, and i think that was one way and as i said as we were getting ready for our rfp to go out for accessibility, we contacted and worked with the disability community to get theiren put and get their survey, and i think that that's important as well. >> with that, i wanted to open it up to the audience. i ask that you identify yourself and keep your question under a minute if possible. i know this is not a shy group. so i'm surprised that no one's at the microphone. there are two microphones out here, but if no one will ask questions i can continue on with my questions. all right. great. great. i will continue on. so one of the things that the eac has done they think is actually phenomenal is that we have put together a voting rights card for those folks that have disabilities and i carry this card with me wherever i go. we've done it in a larger print form and braille form, as well and that can be requested at our agency for those who have disabilities. so with that, someone has come to the mike. >> hello. can you hear me? my name is r.c. carter wi
we helped to pay for that using those monies, and i think that was one way and as i said as we were getting ready for our rfp to go out for accessibility, we contacted and worked with the disability community to get theiren put and get their survey, and i think that that's important as well. >> with that, i wanted to open it up to the audience. i ask that you identify yourself and keep your question under a minute if possible. i know this is not a shy group. so i'm surprised that no one's...
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when we investigate fraud and when we audit waste, those are only spent monies. there is $2 billion that is left unspent. >> so there is still $2 billion but there is 800 million left in treasury, i want to get that straight. >> for my purpose, whatever is sitting in treasury is safe and secure. whatever is out there and will be out there in the future which is $2 billion, that is what i have to watch out for. >> what responsibility think the treasury department has for ensuring that this money was spent to achieve the purpose to help families who were homeowners, keep their home? >> there are several measures taken to make sure they are spent -- >> i am asking you -- not a filibuster time. i want to know what responsibility does the department of treasury have when you oversee a program like this to make sure that in this case, administrative costs don't get out of hand. you have an oversight responsibility. >> certainly, from an administrative cost perspective we work with them to look at the internal controls but more important, we work with them to make sure
when we investigate fraud and when we audit waste, those are only spent monies. there is $2 billion that is left unspent. >> so there is still $2 billion but there is 800 million left in treasury, i want to get that straight. >> for my purpose, whatever is sitting in treasury is safe and secure. whatever is out there and will be out there in the future which is $2 billion, that is what i have to watch out for. >> what responsibility think the treasury department has for...
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public library to accept the grant in the amount of $813,350 of in-kind gifts, services and cash monies, from direct support for a variety of public programs and services in fiscal years 2018-19. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. welcome. yes. >> good morning, chair cohen, supervisors. thank you again for the opportunity to present the library's fy-19-20 budget last week. finalized the reductions with the board's analysts and we are in full agreement with their recommendations. i would like to thank the board's analyst, hampton smith, sefrin campbell and menard for the time and help. and jillian johnson and kelly kirkpatrick from the mayor's budget office for your guidance, and special thanks to the controller's office for your ongoing support. maureen singleton and i are here today and more than happy to answer any questions you may have. [please stand by for captioner change].
public library to accept the grant in the amount of $813,350 of in-kind gifts, services and cash monies, from direct support for a variety of public programs and services in fiscal years 2018-19. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. welcome. yes. >> good morning, chair cohen, supervisors. thank you again for the opportunity to present the library's fy-19-20 budget last week. finalized the reductions with the board's analysts and we are in full agreement with their recommendations. i...
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privatit privatity -- private equity firms have been able to generate monies for investors >> i believeone point, you were invested in facebook. i want to ask you about the opportunities in europe. because technology doesn't come up in the context of europe. are you seeing growth there and opportunity there's? >> absolutely. there are -- technology is at a high level, it's one of the most important things we see in private equity today whether it's disrupting established industries or allowing opportunities for startups in newer companies to develop and get backing from institutional venture capital firms. europe has been a major force in supporting venture capital and growth companies there's been a number of strong venture capital players based in european have expanded into markets like the united states and china, taking skills and companies there, also with success for their investors. >> one last question on management fees what we have seen is -- the macro fund community has been forced to reduce the amount of fees they charge for their investors, particularly again in this envir
privatit privatity -- private equity firms have been able to generate monies for investors >> i believeone point, you were invested in facebook. i want to ask you about the opportunities in europe. because technology doesn't come up in the context of europe. are you seeing growth there and opportunity there's? >> absolutely. there are -- technology is at a high level, it's one of the most important things we see in private equity today whether it's disrupting established industries...
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fees and education that come to them i saw some on exhausting the monies to usenet usage the. in the shipment to them. yet all the up to the general can and should because it's all to see if you had not been stuck in a check. on the can ship on the. shore on the homicide get in there. and then from up at seven days on it can be i dunno. on the cheap option appealed i'm sure will be the kind of hard when you get in. there. you've got a look at the moment of the up there was some us has that become one. i should keep the flood my. new yellowing in them women. to share the kitchen pipes that they should collect them little boy to them and that's not what you could step in a minute you made on this thing just be to me he said to me a shout of the state gold coast. tell me they mean to. only. buy in the good of. the one sick because they share the columns own sake because pakistan was exert himself with. his own business kimmie month. to get rid of it. in you can in case there's known and kept kind of voice that. we should commit a skillet authored on board of the. show. which carr
fees and education that come to them i saw some on exhausting the monies to usenet usage the. in the shipment to them. yet all the up to the general can and should because it's all to see if you had not been stuck in a check. on the can ship on the. shore on the homicide get in there. and then from up at seven days on it can be i dunno. on the cheap option appealed i'm sure will be the kind of hard when you get in. there. you've got a look at the moment of the up there was some us has that...
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.>> and just thinking where our state and our nation would be if we were to have those monies allocated and property given -- >> reporter: the status will not change overnight, a flood of class-action lawsuits against employers is expected. >>> a silicon valley act developer is accusing facebook of throwing them under the bus. maria medina reports on the app developer. >> reporter: not only that, but according to the new york times half a dozen developers have boycotted the f8 conference after facebook changed its policies on how they can access user information.>> -- >> reporter: this is the ceo of a small marketing research firm that used facebook to collect user data. two days before mark zuckerberg testified before congress how about cambridge analytic a took users information, he was accused of selling user data instead of using it for academic purposes. >> reporter: so pretty good relationship with them. so were you shocked or stunned that you would be this -- >> i learned this from the news. >> reporter: since then he has proven that his company had no wrongdoing. yet he is still
.>> and just thinking where our state and our nation would be if we were to have those monies allocated and property given -- >> reporter: the status will not change overnight, a flood of class-action lawsuits against employers is expected. >>> a silicon valley act developer is accusing facebook of throwing them under the bus. maria medina reports on the app developer. >> reporter: not only that, but according to the new york times half a dozen developers have...
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for its part, fema says it takes time but the monies will come. it's all about fraud prevention.e it happened two weeks ago instead of nine months ago. thanks, phil. a new mission in search of the loch ness monster. that's next. dear great-great grandfather, you made moonshine in a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brought you in, they could never hold you down. when i built my family tree and found you, i found my sense of adventure. i set off on a new life, a million miles away. i'm heidi choiniere, and this is my ancestry story. now with over 10 billion historical records, discover your story. get started for free at ancestry.com almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >> trace: dna
for its part, fema says it takes time but the monies will come. it's all about fraud prevention.e it happened two weeks ago instead of nine months ago. thanks, phil. a new mission in search of the loch ness monster. that's next. dear great-great grandfather, you made moonshine in a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brought you in, they could never hold you down. when i built my family tree and found you, i found my sense of adventure. i set off on a new life, a...
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it would also provide monies for election security consulting for jurisdiction. most election offices don't have any security personnel who have been trained in the securities techniques and assessments. it's an ongoing activity. the larger jurisdictions like many of these two, this is a huge omission for us nationwide. the legislation is pending and has not been moving. this could be a game changer nationwide. it has to be passed. were talking about fundamental resource issues. many of these jurisdictions nationwide are smaller counties cash strapped. the election officials have been told, do not bring us a budget that asks for any more money. just don't, or your job is in jeopardy. then the vendors have threatened election officials that if they report defects in their machines that could cause the company embarrassment, the cost of their supplies for elections will skyrocket. these are documented events. election officials have been pressed on both sides. we need resources to update in light of our most fundamental civil rights. we as a public should support t
it would also provide monies for election security consulting for jurisdiction. most election offices don't have any security personnel who have been trained in the securities techniques and assessments. it's an ongoing activity. the larger jurisdictions like many of these two, this is a huge omission for us nationwide. the legislation is pending and has not been moving. this could be a game changer nationwide. it has to be passed. were talking about fundamental resource issues. many of these...
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the monies and fun should be allocated to grow their business rather than having a massive stock oncologyairplanes create time and to be more efficient. >> you think the pricing starts to get lower and might become more available? i don't want to say the masses, but a certain component of the masses. >> of course. prefer five, $4000. we are driving a lot higher and therefore within the unit costs down, which is the price per hour for the client. cheryl: what is the craziest request you've ever had a customer make for you? >> quintuple celebrity new year's they wanted the celebrated twice, so i think we started in japan and ended up in los angeles. cheryl: showing availability and comfort and seems to be cleared for takeoff. >> this is the master of the products are dealing two. 16 friend of ours are in the story. the lower level player at the wheels up in everything, prices will come down. >> that would be cool. houston rockets try to contain kevin durand. jared max with your sports highlights just ahead. plus, mark zuckerberg set to meet with european leaders over the massive data scanda
the monies and fun should be allocated to grow their business rather than having a massive stock oncologyairplanes create time and to be more efficient. >> you think the pricing starts to get lower and might become more available? i don't want to say the masses, but a certain component of the masses. >> of course. prefer five, $4000. we are driving a lot higher and therefore within the unit costs down, which is the price per hour for the client. cheryl: what is the craziest request...
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it would provide monies for election security consulting for jurisdictions because most election offices don't have any security personnel who have been trained in the security techniques and assessment and the larger jurisdictions and those more forward thinking like these in california do but this is a huge omission for us nationwide. the legislation is pending and has not been it moving. this could be a game changer for election security nationwide. it does have to be passed. as dean said earlier talking about on the mental resource issues because many of these jurisdictions nationwide are smaller counties and cash strapped and the election officials have been told repeatedly do not bring us a budget that asks for any more money, just don't or your job is in jeopardy. the vendors have been election officials that if they report any defects in the machine that could cause the company embarrassment and that the cost other supplies for elections will skyrocket and these are documented events and election officials have been pressed on both sides. we need more resources to update in light
it would provide monies for election security consulting for jurisdictions because most election offices don't have any security personnel who have been trained in the security techniques and assessment and the larger jurisdictions and those more forward thinking like these in california do but this is a huge omission for us nationwide. the legislation is pending and has not been it moving. this could be a game changer for election security nationwide. it does have to be passed. as dean said...
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lia ttleoo cler mdaony with some owsh lersikyelda mony afrnten.oo st' go over to melsais now for firstffic. g>>moood rng.in gtaki aoo lkt ae roads and eoa rved erydybo isce conrned about. o50out t the bay br.idge ov m sydeanulr here, you c ee cerhopp 4 shongwi you it is logokin great. eastbound and westunbod. ssno iue rs nightown o the bay gebrid. mere tmberoea lsve a elyarr o laste a psios tbleo kofind avoid thatid m rdayush here toy.da enviasna etbndoul tol rdoa at huernt llmis. ash...
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we're going to allow them to retain 50% of the fraud and abuse monies, but were going to require them that they reinvest it in the s.n.a.p. program and reinvest in meeting the food insecurity need. one of the things i heard about was -- in sitting through so far today, you know, that we're removing eligible people from the s.n.a.p. people but eliminating broad-based core eligibility. here's what we're eliminating. the nutrition title is designed to provide access to s.n.a.p. benefits for all to qualify based on income and asset test. i mean, that's -- we want the integrity of that. we want to provide for anybody who meets the income test and the asset test. by the way, as you've heard, we've significantly improved those antiquated asset tests. the broad-based category of eligibility allows individuals who did not qualify based on income and/or assets to test based on just this. if i hand you this brochure on s.n.a.p., guess what, under broad-based categorical eligibility, you're s.n.a.p. eligible. even as a member of congress. the fact is the way the law is, if i hand you this, you ta
we're going to allow them to retain 50% of the fraud and abuse monies, but were going to require them that they reinvest it in the s.n.a.p. program and reinvest in meeting the food insecurity need. one of the things i heard about was -- in sitting through so far today, you know, that we're removing eligible people from the s.n.a.p. people but eliminating broad-based core eligibility. here's what we're eliminating. the nutrition title is designed to provide access to s.n.a.p. benefits for all to...
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. >> well, as you may know, they're buying tickets from us at the full retail price, so the monies that disperse are not relevant to us all we know is we're selling the tickets at full price and the vast majority of our customers come to us directly, of course, and they've been coming to us in very large numbers recently. we've been setting record after record after record. >> so how is the box office slate these days i mean, it's been a rough period, generally, overall, with the competition from netflix and everyone else on streaming >> well, actually, you're a little out of date, because what you're describing was was the conventional wisdom of last summer, may to august of 2017, when in actual fact, the movie industry hit a bit of a slump. but since september of '17, we've been roaring hot september, december, february, april, were all the biggest september, december, february, april in movie history may either will be the biggest may in movie history or just short. "black panther" was one of the biggest openings of all time, but those records that they set lasted only about eight we
. >> well, as you may know, they're buying tickets from us at the full retail price, so the monies that disperse are not relevant to us all we know is we're selling the tickets at full price and the vast majority of our customers come to us directly, of course, and they've been coming to us in very large numbers recently. we've been setting record after record after record. >> so how is the box office slate these days i mean, it's been a rough period, generally, overall, with the...
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and so there had to be this long fight to allow for aviation trust fund monies to go to localities todo with the noise issue and so on. so if you think that's going to stop a political fight over it and make it a simple cash register that money can chisel out of, not so much. >> the gasoline tax model of road funding has a very strange and i think underappreciated history pickett begins in the 20s, the first state, oregon, 1919, introduces it and it was not popular with automobile interest groups because it's viewed as attacks. by 1930 every single state and d.c. had a gas tax because they realize this was in their ticket. by the mid-\20{l1}s{l0}\'20{l1}s{l0} they were unanimous and coordinated, we lobby for these gas taxes on condition that the money go into roads, often just construction of roads leading maintenance as long-term burden that depend on the state. of course the public selling of this model was people are going to pay for what they get, which is of course open to question because, after all, five minutes on a rural two-lane north dakota highway is going to caution as mu
and so there had to be this long fight to allow for aviation trust fund monies to go to localities todo with the noise issue and so on. so if you think that's going to stop a political fight over it and make it a simple cash register that money can chisel out of, not so much. >> the gasoline tax model of road funding has a very strange and i think underappreciated history pickett begins in the 20s, the first state, oregon, 1919, introduces it and it was not popular with automobile...
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payments for the president or he conducted business for the president which means he had legal fees, moniesout, and expenditures. which i have on my bills. to my clients. >> juan: is rudy giuliani helping or hurting his client, the president? i will ask you to start us off. >> brian: i think the tone he is setting is exactly what the president wants. he's aggressive. enough sitting on my hands. you want a million pieces of paper? you can have it. i hope you don't call me for a meeting. you're interviewing my friends. you are hassling my family. it's okay. those days are over. what rudy giuliani has to do is inform people about what he's doing. even if he has the best or worst plan, everybody needs to know. the communications department didn't know what he what -- but he was doing and the rest of the team didn't know. i think president trump and rudy giuliani knew what they were doing. i don't the key was that surprised. i talked to dan for a half-hour on radio, half an hour on "fox & friends," 20 minutes on the phone the day before. there was no panic, know what have i done here. he felt as
payments for the president or he conducted business for the president which means he had legal fees, moniesout, and expenditures. which i have on my bills. to my clients. >> juan: is rudy giuliani helping or hurting his client, the president? i will ask you to start us off. >> brian: i think the tone he is setting is exactly what the president wants. he's aggressive. enough sitting on my hands. you want a million pieces of paper? you can have it. i hope you don't call me for a...
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and these monies were paid in small increments. it wasn't one big check for $1.2 million, or one big check for 400,000 or 200,000. they were little increments so as not to trigger mandatory federal disclosure. the payments were-- what's the word? bite-size? fun-size? crime-size! they were crime-sized, just little bitle of money at a time. it was supposed to be under the radar. so, in the words of one person close to the matter, "how the (bleep) did avenatti find out?" that's a good question. ( cheers and applause ) that's a good question. well, given who he's representing, i'm going to say, avenatti started with "the (bleep)" and worked backwards. >> jon: oh! oh! oh! >> stephen: it's just news, jon. i'm not making this up. he's a gentle soul. meanwhile, great news from north korea-- is not a sentence i was expecting to say. but it's actually true, because today, north korea freed three american prisoners. ( applause ) yes. welcome home. welcome home. so credit where credit is due. the return of these prisoners is a good thing that
and these monies were paid in small increments. it wasn't one big check for $1.2 million, or one big check for 400,000 or 200,000. they were little increments so as not to trigger mandatory federal disclosure. the payments were-- what's the word? bite-size? fun-size? crime-size! they were crime-sized, just little bitle of money at a time. it was supposed to be under the radar. so, in the words of one person close to the matter, "how the (bleep) did avenatti find out?" that's a good...