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paul: my mom did that. david: your mother is 99? paul: 99 plus. is waiting for that call next year. david: i assume she is proud of you. i assume. paul: yes, she is. [laughter] david: and -- paul: the answer to your other question, from the beginning it is 13.5% net compounded rate of return, one dollar became about $160, $165. and there were some investors that stayed in. david: over 40 years, compounded 13.5% net for 40 years, that is pretty good. is it too late to invest retroactively? [laughter] you have an image being a person that strikes fear into a lot of ceos, you must recognize people are afraid that they will get a call from you. paul: it is good when an executive listens to you with the understanding that we are real, we have the capacity to carry through on projects that we undertake. and that we need to be convinced. ♪ david: today you take corporate bonds and you are able to litigate. paul: it is always a last resort in a situation in which there is a dispute about seniority or a claim. it is part of the equation. one of the risk li
paul: my mom did that. david: your mother is 99? paul: 99 plus. is waiting for that call next year. david: i assume she is proud of you. i assume. paul: yes, she is. [laughter] david: and -- paul: the answer to your other question, from the beginning it is 13.5% net compounded rate of return, one dollar became about $160, $165. and there were some investors that stayed in. david: over 40 years, compounded 13.5% net for 40 years, that is pretty good. is it too late to invest retroactively?...
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paul: and below.vid: so, have you seen him since he is president and given any advice? paul: i visited the white house once a few months ago and we chatted a bit about taxes and economic policy. you have given a lot of money, raised a lot of money for republicans do they listen to , you? do they say thank you for your ideas, thank you having a fundraiser this week or they do , not do that? paul: that is not the way it goes. their problem, let's be humanists here -- their problem is they are subject to all kinds of forces, all kinds of pressures coming from 360 degrees on their compasses, so the right policies and the best ideas are not necessarily -- and many of them listen and many of them are smart -- but not necessarily things that make the final cut. but i think it is important for citizens -- informed citizens to try to give assistance. we are among, among republican activists who actually can, in a relatively un-conflicted level, we are not -- we have less parochial interests in the things that
paul: and below.vid: so, have you seen him since he is president and given any advice? paul: i visited the white house once a few months ago and we chatted a bit about taxes and economic policy. you have given a lot of money, raised a lot of money for republicans do they listen to , you? do they say thank you for your ideas, thank you having a fundraiser this week or they do , not do that? paul: that is not the way it goes. their problem, let's be humanists here -- their problem is they are...
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testifying, in fact, is risky, especially for paul,paul, said friend mikisa. >> knowing paul, and thehat he could be interpreted incorrectly, i was very nervous about paul taking the stand. >> risky or not, paul was determined to tell the jury his side of the story. >>> coming up -- >> i thought, you know, if there was any way this jury thought this man was responsible for this, now they know for sure that he's not. >> but what did the jury think? when "burning suspicion" continues. ♪ it's happening, it's happening! in the modern world, you can control just about anything with an app. your son is turning on all the lights again! and with the esurance mobile app, you can do the same thing with your car insurance. like access your id card, file a claim, or manage your policy. it's so easy it's almost scary. let's get outta here! that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. one laugh, and hello sensitring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns li
testifying, in fact, is risky, especially for paul,paul, said friend mikisa. >> knowing paul, and thehat he could be interpreted incorrectly, i was very nervous about paul taking the stand. >> risky or not, paul was determined to tell the jury his side of the story. >>> coming up -- >> i thought, you know, if there was any way this jury thought this man was responsible for this, now they know for sure that he's not. >> but what did the jury think? when...
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paul: yeah.nt to summarize the debt, as i understand it. it's made up of bank loans, legal bills, the build-out loan for this place, taxes, and payables. you said that you -- man: ah, farrell's crowd, look this way! 'cause i got something very important to say! lemonis: so, the total amount of debt... [ drums beating ] you want to hear something funny? that's the reason people don't come back here. shauna: i know it is. lemonis: it's actually annoying. it can be done in a more elegant way. i don't want to come here and enjoy a meal if it's not my birthday, 'cause i don't want to listen to that nine times. $1,940,000 is the total debt for this entire company, and you have no cash. i mean, it's just -- it's like a train wreck. paul: yeah. lemonis: out of their five locations, three are making money, generating profits of just over $600,000 last year. but when you look at the two remaining locations, their losses take that profit down to just about $250,000. and then you factor in servicing debt of
paul: yeah.nt to summarize the debt, as i understand it. it's made up of bank loans, legal bills, the build-out loan for this place, taxes, and payables. you said that you -- man: ah, farrell's crowd, look this way! 'cause i got something very important to say! lemonis: so, the total amount of debt... [ drums beating ] you want to hear something funny? that's the reason people don't come back here. shauna: i know it is. lemonis: it's actually annoying. it can be done in a more elegant way. i...
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john paul ii. the institute of world politics hosted this 90 minute event. marek: hello, ladies and gentlemen. today, you will be blessed because we will talk about god and ronald reagan. [laughter] for some, ronald reagan was god, with a lowercase g. there's no better person to pontificate about reagan, his faith, and about the roman pontiff than paul kengor. paul is a force of nature. he doesn't have to bend. he can tell it as it is. and that is fabulous because that is a philosophy we adhere to hear at the institute of world politics. paul kengor is a public intellectual on the conservative side. is one of the few -- he is one of the few who has managed to break through the pontiff ceiling across the nation. he has written a number of works on conservative issues. he also has written a few things -- more than a few things about ronald reagan, including "the crusader," one of my favorite books. last but not least, i would like to recognize paul kengor for appreciating the institute of world polit
john paul ii. the institute of world politics hosted this 90 minute event. marek: hello, ladies and gentlemen. today, you will be blessed because we will talk about god and ronald reagan. [laughter] for some, ronald reagan was god, with a lowercase g. there's no better person to pontificate about reagan, his faith, and about the roman pontiff than paul kengor. paul is a force of nature. he doesn't have to bend. he can tell it as it is. and that is fabulous because that is a philosophy we adhere...
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paul: welcome to the journal editorial report i'm paul guy go. gigot.enate would break for the july 4 recess without a vote on healthcare. negotiations continue as the republicans scramble to settle on a plan to repeal and replace obamacare. with the impatient president trump tweeting friday if republican senators are unable to pass what they are working on now they should repeal and then replace at a later date. what are the main obstacles of an agreement and what are the consequences of the g.o.p. if they fail to pass a bill? let's ask "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henning gear editorial board member and columnist bill mcgern. joe, you cover this for us. what are the divisions inside the republican party that are preventing an agreement? >> well, there are two camps. one it's the conservatives. people like ted cruz, ron johnson who are kind of disappointed that it doesn't do enough on deregulation. i think they are amenable to a deal. the real problem are the moderates. they -- paul: who are you talking about? >> i'm talking ab
paul: welcome to the journal editorial report i'm paul guy go. gigot.enate would break for the july 4 recess without a vote on healthcare. negotiations continue as the republicans scramble to settle on a plan to repeal and replace obamacare. with the impatient president trump tweeting friday if republican senators are unable to pass what they are working on now they should repeal and then replace at a later date. what are the main obstacles of an agreement and what are the consequences of the...
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of john paul ii said the john paul ii would ask him often about him. he said that he often would not remember that he was president. john paul ii said he was hurt by that. ofn paul ii was fading parkinson's disease. bill used to say to me, you know, paul, the good lord gave perkinson's disease to saints, like john paul ii and my father. and now he's gotten around to giving it to sinners like me. that's what clarke said. so for reagan, the body was strong in the mind was gone. for john paul ii, the mind was strong, the body was gone. remember this for me 2004, president george w. bush went to rome to give the presidential medal of freedom to john paul ii. agony, barely in able to mouth words, he thanked bush and he thanked reagan. tosaid i send my regards president reagan. ronald reagan died the next day. i year later, on april 2, 2005, john paul ii died as well. life, nows partner in in death less than a year later. i will wrap up with this final statement. another thing that nobody in the press reported on, june 27, 2011, a special mass is held at st.
of john paul ii said the john paul ii would ask him often about him. he said that he often would not remember that he was president. john paul ii said he was hurt by that. ofn paul ii was fading parkinson's disease. bill used to say to me, you know, paul, the good lord gave perkinson's disease to saints, like john paul ii and my father. and now he's gotten around to giving it to sinners like me. that's what clarke said. so for reagan, the body was strong in the mind was gone. for john paul ii,...
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paul: no. stood aside.avid: ultimately, when donald trump was nominee of the party, did you support him then as a nominee? paul: i voted for him. david: okay. paul: and there's -- i was not going to vote for hillary of myn, as some republican friends did, and became optimistic about some of the opportunities in economic regulatory reform, tax reform. david: has donald trump invited you down to visit him? know him before he was elected president? paul: i did not. bonds a coupleis of times. -grade those were high bonds? paul: they were on the date of issue. [laughter] david: they later became high yield? paul: and below. [laughter] david: have you seen him since he's president? have you given him any advice? paul: i visited the white house once a few months ago. a bit about taxes and economic policy. david: you've given a lot of lot of money,a for republicans. do they listen to you? paul: sometimes. say "thank you for your ideas, but i'm having a week"?ser in a they don't do that? paul: that's not the way it
paul: no. stood aside.avid: ultimately, when donald trump was nominee of the party, did you support him then as a nominee? paul: i voted for him. david: okay. paul: and there's -- i was not going to vote for hillary of myn, as some republican friends did, and became optimistic about some of the opportunities in economic regulatory reform, tax reform. david: has donald trump invited you down to visit him? know him before he was elected president? paul: i did not. bonds a coupleis of times....
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okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there. >> nonviolent. >> dixon is back in jail on a parole violation. he had been sentenced to 101 days for third degree theft. he's had prior convictions for theft,s well. >> don't hurt me. >> we have to put him in the restraint chair until he gets calmed down and gets evaluated once again. by the medical staff and then we take it from there. >> we're here to help you. relax. >> i'm not the bad guy. >> look at me. a nurse will come in here and check you out. everything will be fine. >> don't hurt me, please. >> just relax, all right. relax, man. >> for safety of himself, staff, the institution it's basically a cooli
okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there....
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and paul manafort and jared kushner and all of those russians, the parenthetical reference, paul manafortmeeting with congressional investigators. oh. which means in addition to him handling all these legal inquiries and subpoenas into his financial matters, paul manafort has also apparently been discussing things with congressional investigators. i didn't know he was talking to them. there was a period of a couple of months between when paul manafort said he would register as a foreign agent and the time when he finally did. that meant it was months after a lot of people had seemed he had done it when paul manafort finally filed as a foreign agent and declared over a two-year period he had been paid $17 million by a political party in ukraine. those numbers may be starting to look a little hinky as well. andrew cramer at "the new york times" from kiev this weekend. he said even though paul manafort and his firm were paid nearly $17 million from this political party in ukraine, he found that that political party in ukraine which supposedly paid them they said they didn't spend $17 million
and paul manafort and jared kushner and all of those russians, the parenthetical reference, paul manafortmeeting with congressional investigators. oh. which means in addition to him handling all these legal inquiries and subpoenas into his financial matters, paul manafort has also apparently been discussing things with congressional investigators. i didn't know he was talking to them. there was a period of a couple of months between when paul manafort said he would register as a foreign agent...
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that was filed against paul manafort in 2014. the "new york times" reports as late as december 2015, as the presidential campaign was starting banking records in cyprus continue on show paul manafort millions of dollars in debt. and then this really interesting thing happens, depending on who you ask the times says late 2015, the a.p. says early 2016. sometime in there, der pas ska stops going after the money. he's been in business with manafort he's been doing this highly paid pro putin work for him for years. manafort appears to have huge multimillion dollars debts to derpasska. he's suing him over those debts and then all of a sudden it just stops, late 2015, 2016, he's no longer trying to get his money back. and as of 2015, manafort still owes that dude millions of dollars. but the legal action to try to collect from manafort just stops. and then manafort takes the job running trump's campaign while he appears to be millions of dollars in debt and he takes the job of running the trump campaign without a salary. he'll do it fo
that was filed against paul manafort in 2014. the "new york times" reports as late as december 2015, as the presidential campaign was starting banking records in cyprus continue on show paul manafort millions of dollars in debt. and then this really interesting thing happens, depending on who you ask the times says late 2015, the a.p. says early 2016. sometime in there, der pas ska stops going after the money. he's been in business with manafort he's been doing this highly paid pro...
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let me shift to paul manafort. we are learning in the last few minutes the senate judiciary after striking a deal with manafort, issued a subpoena for him to come testify before that committee tomorrow. now, it's hard for us to know exactly what's going on here, is this for real? is this showmanship? asha let me ask you, what if paul manafort doesn't show up? >> well, then the committee can hold him in contempt and he can think about not showing up while he sits in jail. that's the ultimate penalty. i think what could be happening here is a lot of pressure has been put on manafort as a result of jared kushner's statement. jared -- you know, if we take jared kushner's statement at face value, it was the three stooge's meeting with the russians. that's not true. paul manafort probably has much more information to give and now i think the pressure is on him to give more details because jared kushner claims he can't recall. the other thing that is going on in his le luck tans to appear or share the interviews is, we do
let me shift to paul manafort. we are learning in the last few minutes the senate judiciary after striking a deal with manafort, issued a subpoena for him to come testify before that committee tomorrow. now, it's hard for us to know exactly what's going on here, is this for real? is this showmanship? asha let me ask you, what if paul manafort doesn't show up? >> well, then the committee can hold him in contempt and he can think about not showing up while he sits in jail. that's the...
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>> senator paul: i don't think right now he does. the real problem we have is that we won four elections on repealing obamacare, but this bill keeps most of the obamacare taxes, keeps most of the regulations, keeps most of the subsidies, and create something that republicans have never bailout superfund. that's not a republican idea to give taxpayer money to a private industry that already makes $15 billion in profit. >> chris: so if this bill does not pass, what happens? >> senator paul: you know what, i've suggested to the president, and i talked to the president again when he was in paris just this last weekend were i guess on friday, and i told him i think we can still -- if this comes to an impasse, i think of the president jumps into the fray and says look, you promised to repeal it, let's just repeal what we can agree to and then continue to a try tox and replace whatever happens afterwards. the one thing we should do is try to repeal as many of the taxes, as many of the regulations and as many of the mandates as we possibly c
>> senator paul: i don't think right now he does. the real problem we have is that we won four elections on repealing obamacare, but this bill keeps most of the obamacare taxes, keeps most of the regulations, keeps most of the subsidies, and create something that republicans have never bailout superfund. that's not a republican idea to give taxpayer money to a private industry that already makes $15 billion in profit. >> chris: so if this bill does not pass, what happens? >>...
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he would not be vice president but for paul manafort. if things get really sticky, paul manafort may discover he's got a really good and important friend. >> mieke, paul manafort's silence is the kind of thing this makes everyone else subject to this investigation very nervous. they know mike flynn has been out there basically soliciting an immunity deal, but paul manafort could be someone in that position too. >> that's right. the question was which rooms was he in and what was said in those rooms. he was in this meeting with donald trump jr. we don't know what was said by the russian lawyer or this hacker for hire. manafort has a lot of things he could offer up to the special prosecutor if he were to try to get an immunity deal. but he also has significant culpability which might suggest you don't want to give him any kind of deal because he might need to go down for some of the things people think he might have done. >> thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, scenes from trump world? joshua green's stunning new boo
he would not be vice president but for paul manafort. if things get really sticky, paul manafort may discover he's got a really good and important friend. >> mieke, paul manafort's silence is the kind of thing this makes everyone else subject to this investigation very nervous. they know mike flynn has been out there basically soliciting an immunity deal, but paul manafort could be someone in that position too. >> that's right. the question was which rooms was he in and what was...
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i'm paul.enate republicans released a revised version of their health care bill this week hoping to jumpstart of his party to get it done, saying the time to act is now. >> i'm sitting in the oval office, with a pen in hand, waiting for our senators to give it to me. for years they have been talking about repeal, replace, repeal replace. now we have a president that's waiting to sign it. i have pen in hand. >> so will changes to the bill be enough to get moderate republican holdouts on board? let's ask "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, assistant editorial page editor james freman, and editorial board member joe rego. joe, the bill has changed for the better or worse and how? >> well, i would say both. this is a bill that's moved to the political center. it's moved leftward. it's worse in the sense that it gets rid of a lot of the tax -- it keeps a lot of the tax increases on investment income 3.8 percentage -- >> that were part of obama care. >> that were part of
i'm paul.enate republicans released a revised version of their health care bill this week hoping to jumpstart of his party to get it done, saying the time to act is now. >> i'm sitting in the oval office, with a pen in hand, waiting for our senators to give it to me. for years they have been talking about repeal, replace, repeal replace. now we have a president that's waiting to sign it. i have pen in hand. >> so will changes to the bill be enough to get moderate republican holdouts...
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and paul manafort to testimony in open hearings next week.ed kushner, the presses's son-in-law will be interviewed. this comes after last week's revelation that kushner, manafort and trump jr. met with russians in june of 2016 to get dirt on hillary clinton. i'll joined by dick durbin on the judiciary committee. do we know if they're going to
and paul manafort to testimony in open hearings next week.ed kushner, the presses's son-in-law will be interviewed. this comes after last week's revelation that kushner, manafort and trump jr. met with russians in june of 2016 to get dirt on hillary clinton. i'll joined by dick durbin on the judiciary committee. do we know if they're going to
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so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedse him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse periodically through the years. that's what caused this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to me, basically. my grandmother. >> we've always been very close. very close. >> though his grandmother has arrived in person to visit -- >> there he is. hey, dusty. >> even at the jail visitation is conducted through a video link between the housing unit and a visitor center. >> so here's the news of the week. right after i left for a few hours i started choking really hard, like i couldn't breathe. so i went to emergency, and i was there for four days. >> hmm. >> so they diagnosed me with pneumonia, copd, congestive heart failure. >> really? >> yeah. they're going to monitor me real closely. >> that is no
so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedse him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse periodically through the years. that's what caused this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a...
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you we heard paul ryan who says it's up to the president. he said i'm not going to manage the department of justice from my perch over here on capitol hill. >> this is very much what you seen from paul ryan throughout. visibly uncomfortable and questions about trump in is sense, he gave trump the green light to proceed. he did not express support for firing the attorney general and showing a lack of respect or consideration for the independence of the doj and fbi. >> that very much goes in line with paul ryan thus far. he has let trump be trump and focus on the legislative agenda. you know at the end of the day, what he wants is trump's signature, he does not want to get on the wrong side of this president. >> paul ryan was reared as a jack kevin happy warrior conservative. did that look like a happy warrior to you? i woke up in wisconsin november 9th. i was with the speaker. i can tell you people were shocked that trump won. after the very, very tumultuous relationship trump and ryan had throughout the campaign, i think the ryan folks were
you we heard paul ryan who says it's up to the president. he said i'm not going to manage the department of justice from my perch over here on capitol hill. >> this is very much what you seen from paul ryan throughout. visibly uncomfortable and questions about trump in is sense, he gave trump the green light to proceed. he did not express support for firing the attorney general and showing a lack of respect or consideration for the independence of the doj and fbi. >> that very much...
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paul butler, thank you for joining me. paul butler: t having me. announcer: next on "matter of fact." 50 years ago, some of america's cities went up in flames. pres. johnson: we have endured a week such as no nation should live through. announcer: this senator was asked e cause. sen. fred harris: the core of the report was, "our nation is moving toward two societies -- separate and unequal." announcer: so where are we now? and later, turning a mountain-top coal mine into a solar farm. can a company retrain miners for energy jobs of the future? let's talk about haribo goldbears. the red one is more gooder to me cos it tastes like berries. they're really squishy. and then i'm gonna fly it in to my mouth. ♪ kids and grown ups love it ♪o ♪ the happy world of haribo ♪ soledad: the summer of 1 brought riots, some called them uprisings, to the streets and neighborhoods of american cities. the worst came during a two-week period in july, starting on july 12th. first in newark, and t detroit. 50 years ago, five days into the detroit riots, president lyndon
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and paul manafort. days have gone by now where they have been asked to testify before the committee. we are expecting a major announcement. are they going to do it? maybe they are going to refuse to testifying under oath next week. congressman, if that's the case, if they do refuse to testify under oath, what would your reaction to that be? >> thank you, brianna. if they refuse to testify under oath, it shows, again, that they have something to hide from the american people. and whether they voluntarily testify or not, congress has subpoena power. so, they are going to have to testify at some point. i hope that they do it voluntarily. it makes everything go much smoother. >> but what if they take the 5th amendment? essentially, getting away with not answering any questions, even if they do show up in person? >> they have a right to take the 5th amendment, and then we have the right publicly to say that they are trying to hide by taking the 5th amendment. and let me just say, we no longer have smoke here
and paul manafort. days have gone by now where they have been asked to testify before the committee. we are expecting a major announcement. are they going to do it? maybe they are going to refuse to testifying under oath next week. congressman, if that's the case, if they do refuse to testify under oath, what would your reaction to that be? >> thank you, brianna. if they refuse to testify under oath, it shows, again, that they have something to hide from the american people. and whether...
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paul begala is joining me and rick santorum and gop candidate with me as well.or, let's talk about the cybersecurity unit that the president said was going to happen and then he said it isn't going to happen and now who knows if it's going to happen. what do you make of this back and forth backtracking? >> well, it's not good messaging on the part of the president, that's for darn sure. look, the idea of working together with the russians on cybersecurity is a nonstarter. the russians are a tremendous threat. they are not just the russian government but the russian business network and all of these other groups within russia that constantly are attacking both our government as well as private enterprises and to think that we would collaborate with them in any way doesn't make sense. i hope that this issue goes off with a thought that maybe was prematurely tweeted and we can move on to other things. >> well, premature tweeting wouldn't be the first sign of that happening but joke aside, paul, i'm sure you agree with the senator that this should go down in history
paul begala is joining me and rick santorum and gop candidate with me as well.or, let's talk about the cybersecurity unit that the president said was going to happen and then he said it isn't going to happen and now who knows if it's going to happen. what do you make of this back and forth backtracking? >> well, it's not good messaging on the part of the president, that's for darn sure. look, the idea of working together with the russians on cybersecurity is a nonstarter. the russians are...
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and paul manafort in that room? >> the statute is pretty clear that it's a federal crime to solicit a campaign contribution from a foreign source. it's pretty clear that anything of value can count as a campaign contribution and certainly opposition research is something that's routinely paid for in the political world, and this could be something of value. certainly the e-mail suggests they thought it might be quite valuable. so the question really is was there a solicitation of such a contribution in that meeting? and i assume the denial will be that, you know, we just took the meeting. we never actually asked for the contribution. but a lot depends on what went on in that meeting. i think you've got at least enough there where there's going to need to be a criminal investigation of this. and what that means is there's going to have to be testimony taken. then, lawrence, it really loops back to what you've been talking about, which is the question of false statements because there will be more testimony here. and
and paul manafort in that room? >> the statute is pretty clear that it's a federal crime to solicit a campaign contribution from a foreign source. it's pretty clear that anything of value can count as a campaign contribution and certainly opposition research is something that's routinely paid for in the political world, and this could be something of value. certainly the e-mail suggests they thought it might be quite valuable. so the question really is was there a solicitation of such a...
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and paul manafort asked for, do you know? >> i think it's our default proposition in the judiciary committee that these hearings should be public. the only reason not to have them be public is if we are dealing with classified information. here we are not dealing, i don't believe, with classified information. so, the public should see what's going on. the purpose, as our recent bipartisan hearing on how you do a congressional investigation in parallel with a criminal investigation showed, is that the value of a congressional investigation is that the people of our democracy can be kept up to date with what's going on and provided testimony that is under oath and, therefore, under a higher obligation of truthfulness. >> have the e-mails and the information that we have learned about this meeting contradicted any of the testimony that you've heard so far? >> we have not had them in so far so we don't have testimony yet. so, we don't have contradictions. but the public statements that have been made, particularly about the meeti
and paul manafort asked for, do you know? >> i think it's our default proposition in the judiciary committee that these hearings should be public. the only reason not to have them be public is if we are dealing with classified information. here we are not dealing, i don't believe, with classified information. so, the public should see what's going on. the purpose, as our recent bipartisan hearing on how you do a congressional investigation in parallel with a criminal investigation showed,...
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i think that paul is raising and i agree with.'s great that senator graham says he will draft a bill that will have insulation from the removal of the special counsel. but it's not clear which republicans will support that and if they have the votes. in the meantime i think the spectacle of the attorney general going on fox tv to grofl for his job is a scarey spectacle. he the president called him weak appear he called the president sfrong. will the attorney general be cowed into the prosecutions against leakers trying to undermine the justice department in any way? i think that's the scarey thing. is trump's pressure on sessions having an affect on how sessions runs the justice department. >> paul you've worked with the justice department. what is your impression about what something like this would do to the operations of the justice department and of course we recognize we have never seen anything like it, and nothing like this happened when you were working there. >> i was so proud to do public corruption prosecution for the d
i think that paul is raising and i agree with.'s great that senator graham says he will draft a bill that will have insulation from the removal of the special counsel. but it's not clear which republicans will support that and if they have the votes. in the meantime i think the spectacle of the attorney general going on fox tv to grofl for his job is a scarey spectacle. he the president called him weak appear he called the president sfrong. will the attorney general be cowed into the...
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rand paul: my father. i grew up in a political family, and i probably went to 1000 of his speeches or more. i listen to his interviews, and i was interested in it from a young age. i went to more barbecues and you can imagine, picnics, knocking on doors. i was interested as a kid, came up here in high school as an intern, and worked as an intern in his office as well as in college. then i spend a lot of time were physician, practiced medicine, but always dabbling in it, always asking for ways to get involved. in durham, when i was in my presidency, i asked, how can we do that? ratingstarted legislature, developed a group, and we were on local tv to read because we got active, and nobody was rating state legislature. think my dad was a big influence, and i grew up in a political family, and just had a big appetite for it. thanks everybody [applause] . >> thank you again, senator paul. students, i have a few announcements for you. we are very excited for a wonderful week. we are looking forward to hearing fr
rand paul: my father. i grew up in a political family, and i probably went to 1000 of his speeches or more. i listen to his interviews, and i was interested in it from a young age. i went to more barbecues and you can imagine, picnics, knocking on doors. i was interested as a kid, came up here in high school as an intern, and worked as an intern in his office as well as in college. then i spend a lot of time were physician, practiced medicine, but always dabbling in it, always asking for ways...
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jean-paul: ultimately, i don't know.hat i understand, the initial 13 demands have been withdrawn. for my point of view, it is quite difficult to see what you might consider an exit strategy from this crisis, because neither side right now necessarily wants to publicly back down and publicly lose face. how they are going to negotiate out of this is going to be quite difficult. it is going to be even more difficult tying in what we just talked about in the previous segment, with a lack of u.s. leadership in the region. we've had a very different views coming out of the u.s. in terms of what is coming from donald trump the secretary of state and state department. that does not revive me with confidence the crisis can be resolved through the u.s. tracy: in terms of the actual market impact of the crisis on qatar, we have seen it in the stoxx, but also the bonds. yield, you at the see it search when the whole thing started kicking off and then we got a reprieve and now it is back up again. that is a painful chart if you count
jean-paul: ultimately, i don't know.hat i understand, the initial 13 demands have been withdrawn. for my point of view, it is quite difficult to see what you might consider an exit strategy from this crisis, because neither side right now necessarily wants to publicly back down and publicly lose face. how they are going to negotiate out of this is going to be quite difficult. it is going to be even more difficult tying in what we just talked about in the previous segment, with a lack of u.s....
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>> senator paul: i agree. when i say separate the bills i think they could still be done concurrently. in fact i think the moderates won't vote for repealed, a queen repeal and must they have some other bill going on simultaneously. what i've suggested is big government spending programs from the repeal. let's do quickly and repeal like we promised, i think you can get 52 republicans were clean repealed. the can have a simultaneous bill or a concurrent bill that they can call replace that i think perhaps if it's big spending, they could probably get democrats to go along with expending. i'm not for that, but i want repeal to work on the way you do is separated into two bills and you do it concurrently. right now you are right, senate leadership is not doing that, senate leadership is loading the bill like a christmas tree with billion-dollar ornaments, bottles, you name it, there going to spend money like there's no tomorrow on the current bill and try to buy off support. that's traditional washington, but i'm
>> senator paul: i agree. when i say separate the bills i think they could still be done concurrently. in fact i think the moderates won't vote for repealed, a queen repeal and must they have some other bill going on simultaneously. what i've suggested is big government spending programs from the repeal. let's do quickly and repeal like we promised, i think you can get 52 republicans were clean repealed. the can have a simultaneous bill or a concurrent bill that they can call replace that...
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so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse periodically through the years. that's what caused this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to me, basically. my grandmother. >> we've always been very close. very close. >> though his grandmother has arrived in person to visit -- >> there he is. hey, dusty. >> even at the jail visitation is conducted through a video link between the housing unit and a visitor center. >> so here's the news of the week. right after i left for a few hours i started choking really hard, like i couldn't breathe. so i went to emergency, and i was there for four days. >> hmm. >> so they diagnosed me with pneumonia, copd, congestive heart failure. >> really? >> yeah. they're going to monitor me real closely. >> that is not good. >> no,
so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse periodically through the years. that's what caused this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to...
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he meets paul and they birth paul mitchell. >> wow. i read somewhere john paul where you say you hope that this documentary shows that america still works. >> that's right. >> let me start by asking whether or not you believe. that do you believe that america still works? >> beyond any question of a doubt. today i could have done the same thing a heck of a lot easier. back in '80 and '81, we had no computers. if you wanted something set, you went to a type setter. inflation was 12 1/2%. unemployment, 10.5%. we had to wait in line for gasoline. if you could get a loan, which we couldn't, minimum interest was 17%. you better believe it is easier now. and it's much easier to day than then. >> there are so many people struggling trying to make it in small business. trying to make it as an entrepreneur. so it worked for you. >> yes. >> i wonder whether or not you think seriously that it works for anybody who puts as much university as you put snornlg. >> definitely. i give them two good reasons why it does work. one, is i got this from sell
he meets paul and they birth paul mitchell. >> wow. i read somewhere john paul where you say you hope that this documentary shows that america still works. >> that's right. >> let me start by asking whether or not you believe. that do you believe that america still works? >> beyond any question of a doubt. today i could have done the same thing a heck of a lot easier. back in '80 and '81, we had no computers. if you wanted something set, you went to a type setter....
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he was called out earlier by rand paul, senator rand paul. repeal only is what rand paul is saying. here's mitch mcconnell. >> the engagement we've seen has been important to our efforts and it's sent an unmistakable signal to the country that this administration, not only understands the pain middle-class families have felt under obamacare, but it has also committed to do something about it. by now, we are all keenly aware of the pain that obamacare has caused for literally millions of families. premiums have skyrocketed doubling on average in the vast majority of states. many have zero or even one insurers. it's wrong. many americans now face the real possibility of having no options at all and could find themselves trapped, forced by law to purchase obamacare insurance, but left out of obamacare without any means to do so. all the while, markets continue to collapse under obamacare and states across the country is a troubling indication of what's to come unless we act. fortunately, the american people have granted us the opportunity to do so. we finally have an administration tha
he was called out earlier by rand paul, senator rand paul. repeal only is what rand paul is saying. here's mitch mcconnell. >> the engagement we've seen has been important to our efforts and it's sent an unmistakable signal to the country that this administration, not only understands the pain middle-class families have felt under obamacare, but it has also committed to do something about it. by now, we are all keenly aware of the pain that obamacare has caused for literally millions of...
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paul: thank you. additional questions? ight here. >> hello, my name is ellen, i'm an intern. my question is, i was wondering if you could discuss more about how kleptocracies with business ties lead to the undermining of democracy. paul: start with brian here. brian: a few examples barking in 2010 i was researching an article i ultimately co-authored published in "the new public" looking at russian influence in the czech republic and networks of influence. i came across this company called venex. it was an energy trading company with a mine bogglingly opaque ownership structure. it ultimately led to gazprom this company bought up 10% to 12% of the czech energy market and those with ties to it were unsurprisingly supportive of the kremlin line. i actually wrote this down because it's pretty complicated. it's owned by companies based in switzerland, germany and austria, one is centrex, europe energy and gas, founded by gazprom's financing arm and is owned by two companies, one in sigh plus and the other
paul: thank you. additional questions? ight here. >> hello, my name is ellen, i'm an intern. my question is, i was wondering if you could discuss more about how kleptocracies with business ties lead to the undermining of democracy. paul: start with brian here. brian: a few examples barking in 2010 i was researching an article i ultimately co-authored published in "the new public" looking at russian influence in the czech republic and networks of influence. i came across this...
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his eyes were fixed on paul. if there is ever a time to make sure i know my shit, the staffer thought, this is it. bill fired questions at him. what is still outstanding in polk county? what about johnson county? how about cedar rapids? paul walked bill through the state where caucus results still hadn't been reported county by county. slowly the president's anger subsided. even if his anxiety didn't. hillary had gotten out to lead consistent where her team thought on caucus night. she was up you a handful of points but sanders was slowly closing in on her. after paul briefed bill, the two men repeated their conversation in the nearby room where the rest of hillary's team was nervously assessing the situation. even in front of the others bill bore down on paul. one source in the room note ad marked shift in bill's personality. usually when you're with him he is a storyteller, the source said. on this night he was just an information gathererrer. he wanted to know what the staff didn't know and why they didn't kno
his eyes were fixed on paul. if there is ever a time to make sure i know my shit, the staffer thought, this is it. bill fired questions at him. what is still outstanding in polk county? what about johnson county? how about cedar rapids? paul walked bill through the state where caucus results still hadn't been reported county by county. slowly the president's anger subsided. even if his anxiety didn't. hillary had gotten out to lead consistent where her team thought on caucus night. she was up...
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paul manafort's old purported business partner. one claim was first reported by the associated press, is the justice department allegation that dmitry furtash wasn't just trying to pay bribes in india, he was trying to pay bribes in the united states. as well as the first new claim. the second new claim that the government is making, the one that's rattling around like a ricochet inside a shooting range is newly reported tonight from nbc news, according to nbc's review of these new court filings from the justice department, the justice department is now alleging that dmitry furtash, the major funder of the pro-putin political party that paul manafort works for, the oligarch to whom paul manafort contested, but apparently very large financial dealings right up until he joined the trump campaign, dmitry furtash is not only wanted in the united states, they now say he is a high ranking figure in the russian mob. quote, the department of justice has identified a former business associate of ex-trump campaign manager paul manafort as an
paul manafort's old purported business partner. one claim was first reported by the associated press, is the justice department allegation that dmitry furtash wasn't just trying to pay bribes in india, he was trying to pay bribes in the united states. as well as the first new claim. the second new claim that the government is making, the one that's rattling around like a ricochet inside a shooting range is newly reported tonight from nbc news, according to nbc's review of these new court...
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paul?hawn and marina we're learning more about where carlos bell had access to other children other than here at stoddert middle school. where investigators say he had sexually assaulted young boys. we now know that he had coached at a track club here in charles county. we know that he worked in before and after care at two elementary schools here in the county. and we also know that he worked for the county as a facilities attendant. investigators are asking for more help. the president of comets of charles county issued this statement to fox 5. the comets of charles county have been in constant communication with the authorities providing them with the information they need to conduct their investigation. we
paul?hawn and marina we're learning more about where carlos bell had access to other children other than here at stoddert middle school. where investigators say he had sexually assaulted young boys. we now know that he had coached at a track club here in charles county. we know that he worked in before and after care at two elementary schools here in the county. and we also know that he worked for the county as a facilities attendant. investigators are asking for more help. the president of...
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paul: eventually you will hit the level.2 growth minus industrial productions. -- subtract that to take account of what the economy is doing. but you have left over is the money in liquidity growth available for the market. right now it's around 1%-2% and falling. it's getting closer to 0%. the money in liquidity growth available for the level y begins to matter is closer than it appears. alix: we saw hedge fund liquidity really strength. part of that you really saw with tech. he saw a lot of rotation and money coming out quickly. we will talk about the bundles of tech later, but on a technical basis, where are we with tech? jonathan k.: tech remains one of the strongest areas of the market. we put a note to say to buy in the tech weakness. this percentage of stocks above the 200 rates never faltered. that's your opportunity to buy and generate alpha. now we are up in the upper range of the tech. maybe we see a pause and rotation in the valley areas, but there's nothing wrong with tech. it's been on an amazing run, but until
paul: eventually you will hit the level.2 growth minus industrial productions. -- subtract that to take account of what the economy is doing. but you have left over is the money in liquidity growth available for the market. right now it's around 1%-2% and falling. it's getting closer to 0%. the money in liquidity growth available for the level y begins to matter is closer than it appears. alix: we saw hedge fund liquidity really strength. part of that you really saw with tech. he saw a lot of...