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we warned a correction is probable let's see what paul jackson has to say about this. global head of investment. what do you think of that view that the market is essentially being complacent and underestimating the impact >> i think it is different with the reaction in the bond market. the equity market and bond market has priced in something dramatic the equity market had a short reaction and recovered nicely. i think this is going to be a short, sharp episode by the end of the year. i would expect we would hardly notice more here and the cases internationally increase the down market and buying opportunity would be a big determiner >> if you want to bring in fx as well the fact that you've seen a plunge as well a midst the rally in stocks. what does that say to investors? is. >> it is telling us a lot of different investors with different needs and rallied at $1,600 suggests there is something dramatic going on and then the bond deals that might suggest they step in looking through the short-term issues saying, yes, there is clearly a hit to the chinese economy. alm
we warned a correction is probable let's see what paul jackson has to say about this. global head of investment. what do you think of that view that the market is essentially being complacent and underestimating the impact >> i think it is different with the reaction in the bond market. the equity market and bond market has priced in something dramatic the equity market had a short reaction and recovered nicely. i think this is going to be a short, sharp episode by the end of the year. i...
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like paul rudd and lamar jackson. jim brown did not have time for questions, but he did stop for a selfie. >> thanks so much. >> finally, a familiar face. mr. involvement here. >> this guy comes over and i am coaching at cal. he wants to be macho man and play tailback. put the pads on. we just smeared your bought, didn't we? >> yeah. >> let's talk 49er stuff, right? >> who better to do that in number 8? >> i am not nervous at all. maybe that is a good sign. i can think about 5 or 6 ways the 49ers will win this game. i can think of one way that the chiefs will win. that is with patrick mahomes being the mvp. ntage. hrew for bowl. he thinks jimmy g may be due for a similar breakout game. >> jimmy has 2 super bowls behind tom brady. there is just a lot of wacky stuff that makes me think he's going to throw 6 touchdowns tomorrow night. >> now that would be a story. >> all right. so who made the hall of fame class? who is the league mvp? check with me later on in sports in this newscast. from the shores of miami. back to y
like paul rudd and lamar jackson. jim brown did not have time for questions, but he did stop for a selfie. >> thanks so much. >> finally, a familiar face. mr. involvement here. >> this guy comes over and i am coaching at cal. he wants to be macho man and play tailback. put the pads on. we just smeared your bought, didn't we? >> yeah. >> let's talk 49er stuff, right? >> who better to do that in number 8? >> i am not nervous at all. maybe that is a good...
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like kansas city native, paul rudd, and ravens quarterback lamar jackson.im brown didn't have time for questions but he did stop for a selfie. >> thanks so much. >> finally, a familiar face, former 49er coach, steve mariucci. >> mr. involvement here. i'll tell you a quick story. i'm coaching cal. he wants totail back. puwerapitch. and we smeared your butt, didn't we? >> you did. . >> oh. >> so let's talk 49ers stuff. >> who better to do that, than number eight. >> i'm not nervous at all. maybe that's a good sign. i can think about five or six ways that the 49ers are going to win this game. i really believe that. and i can think of one way the chiefs will win it. that's with pat mahomes being the mvp. if you have five of six chances and five of six ways to do it. they have the advantage. >> he threw for six touchdowns but the last time the 49ers were in miami for a super bowl, and he thinks jimmy garoppolo may be due for a similar break out game. >> jimmy has two super bowls. behind tom brady. there's a lot of wacky stuff that makes me think he's going to th
like kansas city native, paul rudd, and ravens quarterback lamar jackson.im brown didn't have time for questions but he did stop for a selfie. >> thanks so much. >> finally, a familiar face, former 49er coach, steve mariucci. >> mr. involvement here. i'll tell you a quick story. i'm coaching cal. he wants totail back. puwerapitch. and we smeared your butt, didn't we? >> you did. . >> oh. >> so let's talk 49ers stuff. >> who better to do that, than...
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it's judge jackson who also handled the case of paul manafort. let's go straight to the white house and kaitlan collins, she's in the midst of all of this. we also know that the president pulled the treasury nomination of a former u.s. attorney who oversaw the roger stone prosecution. you tell me, what's going on? >> reporter: there's a lot going on. that nomination that was pulled is just one small part of all of this. it's a crucial point. that is someone who oversaw the u.s. attorney's office. that is the office that handled the prosecution of roger stone. they're also the ones in charge of several other ongoing major cases including that one related to the deputy -- or the former deputy fbi director, andrew mccabe. this is jess see liu. she was nominated for this top treasury job. she left the u.s. attorney's office in washington, was replaced by a close associate of bill barr's, and we are now being told that the reason they abruptly pulled her nomination was directly linked to the fact that she oversaw the office that handled stone's prosec
it's judge jackson who also handled the case of paul manafort. let's go straight to the white house and kaitlan collins, she's in the midst of all of this. we also know that the president pulled the treasury nomination of a former u.s. attorney who oversaw the roger stone prosecution. you tell me, what's going on? >> reporter: there's a lot going on. that nomination that was pulled is just one small part of all of this. it's a crucial point. that is someone who oversaw the u.s. attorney's...
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paul callan and joey jackson. joey, first to you. >> yeah. >> what do you make of this?k just in slowing down a little bit, here's the point. this will not be the first time ever a jury has come back and said judge we have a problem. there are 12 of us and we just cannot reach accord, we cannot be unanimous. what do we do? and so i caution that that does not mean that they cannot and will not ultimately reach a verdict because the judge generally instructs the jury. and says you know what, you jurors are smart. there's no reason in the world to believe any other juror could do a better job than you. keep an open mind, go back and deliberate. early indications are they cannot reach a verdict as to the predatory counts, but that does not mean nor should we conclude that come monday morning after thinking about it, being with their families, coming back that they will not ultimately reach a verdict. that's the first thing of caution. second thing, when we talk about the predatory count, that's what they're having trouble with. what does that mean to be a predat predator? re
paul callan and joey jackson. joey, first to you. >> yeah. >> what do you make of this?k just in slowing down a little bit, here's the point. this will not be the first time ever a jury has come back and said judge we have a problem. there are 12 of us and we just cannot reach accord, we cannot be unanimous. what do we do? and so i caution that that does not mean that they cannot and will not ultimately reach a verdict because the judge generally instructs the jury. and says you...
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once as the libertarian party's presidential nominee and he's host of the ron paul liberty report me joins us from lake jackson texas in an opinion piece this week you wrote the democrats have a lot donald trump's real abuse of power which is overseas aggression 100. yes and i think it's a bipartisan problem that we face because i think the foreign policy unfortunately is shared by both parties and they deal with other things for political reasons and the point i was making in this one and addressing donald trump was what went on in syria you know when there was some gassing down and people said assad is bad guys in his own people and. trump sent 100 missiles in into syria and lo and behold after a couple years of investigation and finding out that it was it was it was all fake . that the government didn't do that. there was people trying to cause a red flag and try to blame it you know on the government and they got caught at it but it took 3 years later but that generally has happened you know regardless of which party is in power they're always finding excuses so that the people will go along with it so peo
once as the libertarian party's presidential nominee and he's host of the ron paul liberty report me joins us from lake jackson texas in an opinion piece this week you wrote the democrats have a lot donald trump's real abuse of power which is overseas aggression 100. yes and i think it's a bipartisan problem that we face because i think the foreign policy unfortunately is shared by both parties and they deal with other things for political reasons and the point i was making in this one and...
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once as the libertarian party presidential nominee and he's host of the ron paul liberty report me joins us from lake jackson texas in an opinion piece this week you wrote the democrats have a lot donald trump's real abuse of power which is overseas aggression one of the lab. yes and i think it's a bipartisan problem that we face because i think the foreign policy unfortunately is shared by both parties and they deal with other things for political reasons and the point i was making in this one and addressing donald trump was what went on in syria you know when there was some gassing down and and people said assad is bad guys in his own people and in trump sent 100 missiles then into syria and lo and behold after a couple years of investigation and finding out that it was it was it was all fake . that the government didn't do that. there was people trying to cause a red flag and try to blame it you know on the government and they got caught at it but it took 3 years later but that generally has happened you know regardless of which party is in power they're always finding the excuses so that the people will
once as the libertarian party presidential nominee and he's host of the ron paul liberty report me joins us from lake jackson texas in an opinion piece this week you wrote the democrats have a lot donald trump's real abuse of power which is overseas aggression one of the lab. yes and i think it's a bipartisan problem that we face because i think the foreign policy unfortunately is shared by both parties and they deal with other things for political reasons and the point i was making in this one...
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. >> reporter: some stars were whisked away, like kansas city native paul rudd and ravens quarterback lamar jackson. hall of famer jim brown didn't have time for questions but he did stop for a selfie. >> thanks so much. >> reporter: finally a familiar face. former 49er coach steve. mr. involvement here. >> let me tell you a quick story this. guy comes over and i'm coaching at cal. and he wants to be macho man and play tailback. put the pads on, we're going to pitch. we smeared your butt, didn't we? >> i did. >> oh. >> so let's talk 49ers stuff, right? >> reporter: who better to do that than number 8? >> i'm not nervous at all. so maybe that's a good sign. i can think about five or six ways the 49ers are going to win this game. i believe that. i can think of one way the chiefs win it. pat mahomes being mvp. they have the advantage. >> reporter: a record six touchdowns, last time the 49ers and he thinks jimmy garoppolo may be due for a similar breakout game. >> jimmy has two super bowls behind tom brady. there's a lot of stuff that makes me think he's going to throw six touchdowns tomorrow night. >>
. >> reporter: some stars were whisked away, like kansas city native paul rudd and ravens quarterback lamar jackson. hall of famer jim brown didn't have time for questions but he did stop for a selfie. >> thanks so much. >> reporter: finally a familiar face. former 49er coach steve. mr. involvement here. >> let me tell you a quick story this. guy comes over and i'm coaching at cal. and he wants to be macho man and play tailback. put the pads on, we're going to pitch. we...
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. >> can you remind us what we know about the history that judge jackson has in terms of sentencing, especially paul and how that may inform a sentence that she hands down today? >> so most judges now sentence below the sentencing guidelines range and she's like that. she sentenced paul manafort significantly below his guidelines range, i think around 19 years, and he got 7 1/2 years. she does go below as most judges do. >> asha, as uyou're watching this, listening to the judge so far, what is your read of what is going on inside of the courtroom? >> my read is that i think the department of justice is walking back from its second, you know, recommendation and i think that's noteworthry. i think that is happening here is that barr who is basically facing sort of a revolt from within his justice department, definitely from outside with 2,000 doj alumny who signed a letter calling for his resignation, i think the continued tweets and defiance of barr's exortation not to comment on this, and this kind of becomes a farce in the end. i think it is note worthry and i think that barr slook out for himself
. >> can you remind us what we know about the history that judge jackson has in terms of sentencing, especially paul and how that may inform a sentence that she hands down today? >> so most judges now sentence below the sentencing guidelines range and she's like that. she sentenced paul manafort significantly below his guidelines range, i think around 19 years, and he got 7 1/2 years. she does go below as most judges do. >> asha, as uyou're watching this, listening to the...
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federal judge amy berman jackson who's presiding over the case has also drawn trump's attention prompting him to ask "is this the judge that put paul manafort in solitary confinement something not even mobster al capone had to endure?" for the record, she did not. more on that later. a new court filing today reveals judge jackson has denied stone's request for a new trial. she's scheduled to sentence him a week from tomorrow, february 20. and there is more to the controversy. jessie liu, the justice department official handling the stone prosecution as well as other high-profile mueller inquiry cases, has now apparently been knocked down as well. today the white house confirmed it has withdrawn her nomination for an undersecretary post over at the treasury department. she'd been awaiting her senate confirmation hearing but had already stepped down from her post, heading up the u.s. attorney's office there in washington. outraged democrats are now demanding the doj internal watchdog step in. >> i am calling on the office of inspector general, michael horowitz, to conduct an immediate intensive investigation because this kind of poli
federal judge amy berman jackson who's presiding over the case has also drawn trump's attention prompting him to ask "is this the judge that put paul manafort in solitary confinement something not even mobster al capone had to endure?" for the record, she did not. more on that later. a new court filing today reveals judge jackson has denied stone's request for a new trial. she's scheduled to sentence him a week from tomorrow, february 20. and there is more to the controversy. jessie...
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paul manafort, trump's ex-campaign chairman was also sentenced by stone's judge, amy berman jackson. manafort is serving a seven and a half year sentence s his conviction includes tax and bank fraud. you have michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney, former fixer. he's serving a three-year sentence for among other crimes lying to the fbi. former national security adviser michael flynn is waiting his sentencing, although he's also contesting his guilty plea for lying to the fbi, and then other guilty trump associates include rick gates, former deputy campaign chair who got 45 days and three years probation for conspiracy and lying to the fbi, gates testified against roger stone, and finally there's former campaign adviser george papadopoulos who played that key role in setting off the russia investigation. r remember he lied to investigators and he served 12 days. let's discuss all things roger stone, with me now codirector of the netflix documentary get me roger stone, melissa murray, a professor at nyu law school. and so let's just dive in. first just on the sentence, three y
paul manafort, trump's ex-campaign chairman was also sentenced by stone's judge, amy berman jackson. manafort is serving a seven and a half year sentence s his conviction includes tax and bank fraud. you have michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney, former fixer. he's serving a three-year sentence for among other crimes lying to the fbi. former national security adviser michael flynn is waiting his sentencing, although he's also contesting his guilty plea for lying to the fbi, and then...
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yesterday he targeted judge amy berman jackson about another case of that of his former campaign chairman paulafort. trump said, "is this the judge that put paul manafort in solitary confinement, something that not even mobster al capone had to endure? how did she treat crooked hillary clinton? just asking." i don't think hillary clinton was in prison. anyway, now "the new york times" is reporting that the ongoing investigation into the origins of the russian probe itself also appears to be driven by trump's political interests. according to people familiar, the u.s. attorney leading that inquiry, john durham, appears to be pursuing a theory that the cia under its former director john brennan had a preconceived notion about russia or was trying to get to a particular result and was nefariously trying to keep other agencies from seeing the full picture. however, fbi and nsc officials "have told mr. durham and his investigators that such an interpretation is wrong and based on a misunderstanding of how the intelligence community functions." i'm joined now by john brennan, former cia director in
yesterday he targeted judge amy berman jackson about another case of that of his former campaign chairman paulafort. trump said, "is this the judge that put paul manafort in solitary confinement, something that not even mobster al capone had to endure? how did she treat crooked hillary clinton? just asking." i don't think hillary clinton was in prison. anyway, now "the new york times" is reporting that the ongoing investigation into the origins of the russian probe itself...
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paul the former republican u.s. congressman from texas who made 3 bids for the white house twice as a republican and one says the libertarian party's presidential nominee and he's joining us from lake jackson texas. are you against the wall and eventually by the united states overseas. no but they should only be done properly and that means that the president and the executive branch of government doesn't have a monopoly on making all these decisions that's why the senate is supposed to be involved with you know all the appointments and that's why the founders were very adamant about the congress the people had to endorse war but they don't do that now i remember bringing that up wants it before iraq i said i'm going to have you vote on this because this is wrong you have to vote if you want to go to war against iraq and the chairman of the committee said oh he says that part of the constitution is anachronistic follow that anymore it laughed in my face but that's that are added to and you know we have to have more respect for but even jefferson probably did more overseas than i would have but he always went to the congress and they had an endorsement he explained to and did these things b
paul the former republican u.s. congressman from texas who made 3 bids for the white house twice as a republican and one says the libertarian party's presidential nominee and he's joining us from lake jackson texas. are you against the wall and eventually by the united states overseas. no but they should only be done properly and that means that the president and the executive branch of government doesn't have a monopoly on making all these decisions that's why the senate is supposed to be...
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paul manafort case. if there's a pardon, if there is any sentence, remember that it is a jury who found this man guilty of seven counts. it did not rest with judge amy berman jacksonound that this person lied to congress, tampered with witnesses and obstructed. so you have all of these issues at play. if there's any decision being made, it's based on the facts and the jury as they saw it. >> jeff mason, laura coates described how the system is designed to work. should work. the rule of law should work. but the fact is, it's not the president's approach to this. is it? he's already signaling in public in ways that presidents should not do, right, and have not done, interference in cases. but may very well use the pardon powers we've seen him do already to help out friends. >> he might. we don't know that yet. it's important to note that this is still speculation. he hasn't pardoned anyone. he hasn't pardoned anyone related to the mueller probe but he did in recent days pardon and commute the sentences of several other white collar criminals. and he has clearly shown a willingness and he has said he has the right to weigh in on these cases. there's reason for that s
paul manafort case. if there's a pardon, if there is any sentence, remember that it is a jury who found this man guilty of seven counts. it did not rest with judge amy berman jacksonound that this person lied to congress, tampered with witnesses and obstructed. so you have all of these issues at play. if there's any decision being made, it's based on the facts and the jury as they saw it. >> jeff mason, laura coates described how the system is designed to work. should work. the rule of...
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quote, is this the judge that put paul manafort in solitary confinement, something that not even mobster al capone had to endure? her name is judge ami berman jackson and she did oversee manafort's tension as well as others involving trump associates in the russia investigation but, george, as a judge she did not have anything to do with manafort's confinement. you know this is not the first time the president hasn't gone after a judge he's not happy with. >> no, it certainly isn't. in the meantime, a remarkable broadside overnight from the president's former chief of staff john kelly, taking on the president on just about every issue. >> reporter: the topics go one after the next. on illegal immigration kelly said migrants are overwhelmingly good people and not all of them are rapists. on north korea he said president trump attempts to negotiate with kim jong-un are futile because he will never give up nuclear weapons and he adamantly defends lieutenant colonel alexander vindman who was just booted from the white house reassigned in the wake of his testimony on impeachment against president trump. kelly says that the president's call to investigat
quote, is this the judge that put paul manafort in solitary confinement, something that not even mobster al capone had to endure? her name is judge ami berman jackson and she did oversee manafort's tension as well as others involving trump associates in the russia investigation but, george, as a judge she did not have anything to do with manafort's confinement. you know this is not the first time the president hasn't gone after a judge he's not happy with. >> no, it certainly isn't. in...
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paul butler. stone's legal team says that judge amy berman jackson's assertion that the jurors served with integrityenl be enoug get the judge dismissed from the case? >> i don't buy it, alex, and the judge isn't going to buy it either. this is another example of roger stone trying to gaslight people around him, but he's finally met his match in the federal judiciary because they're not entitled to accept arguments that are counter factual like the ones that he makes here. so, yes, there are some cases where you actually can ask a judge to give you a new trial where the interests of justice would be better reflected. they're unusual but they exist. the comments that judge jackson made at sentencing only exemplify her commitment to the rule of law, her insistence like the jurors in this case who did important work under terrible pressure, that their service is honored and respected even when someone like stone who as we know has a long-time history of promoting himself as an agita r agitator, her ruling stands up on appeal. >> what about, paul, discussion about the length of stone's sentence, that be
paul butler. stone's legal team says that judge amy berman jackson's assertion that the jurors served with integrityenl be enoug get the judge dismissed from the case? >> i don't buy it, alex, and the judge isn't going to buy it either. this is another example of roger stone trying to gaslight people around him, but he's finally met his match in the federal judiciary because they're not entitled to accept arguments that are counter factual like the ones that he makes here. so, yes, there...
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paul simon and michael dukakis are nipping at his heels. bruce, babbitt, if he does well at all, that's better than expected. ditto jesse jacksonets first prize for the most famous photo of the iowa campaign. >> that is a vintage photo. this is a tradition like no other, the caucuses here in iowa. they have picked presidents, especially on the democratic side. we want to say thank you to all of you who came out this afternoon to watch with us. linda and dennis have never missed a caucus i am told in the 56 years you have been married. are you on the same side? no. why not? who are you caucusing for? >> elizabeth warren. >> and you, sir? >> bernie sanders. >> bernie sanders? why bernie sanders? >> i think he has the best chance of uniting the country. we need the unite the country. >> and you, why elizabeth warren? >> i like the thing she is running on. i think we need time limits, too. and i think it is time for a woman. >> time for a woman. there you go. we are live here in des moines. we have another hour of kasie dc coming up from java joes when we come back. i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, i
paul simon and michael dukakis are nipping at his heels. bruce, babbitt, if he does well at all, that's better than expected. ditto jesse jacksonets first prize for the most famous photo of the iowa campaign. >> that is a vintage photo. this is a tradition like no other, the caucuses here in iowa. they have picked presidents, especially on the democratic side. we want to say thank you to all of you who came out this afternoon to watch with us. linda and dennis have never missed a caucus i...
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jackson, we don't know how long the process will take. it could take up an hour. that's what happened in the paul manafort case.will bring it to you as soon as we get it. roger stone was convicted by the start as unanimously by the jury back in november. roger stone arrived at the d.c. district court house with family members and friends and supporters behind him, sometimes in the last 45 minutes looking optimistic. the prosecution team with the u.s. attorney's office in d.c. recommended a 7-9 year sentence in a sentencing memo. president trump publicly complained about the 7-9 years on twitter. the next morning attorney general bill barr and his team argued it was too tough. that set up a fury. the four original prosecutors working for the justice department quit the case in protest. a spokeswoman for barr insists the president's tweet had nothing to do with barr's decision paid the president began firing off tweets complaining about the justice department and its branches. barr then said this. >> to have public statements and tweets made about the departme department, about people in the department, our men a
jackson, we don't know how long the process will take. it could take up an hour. that's what happened in the paul manafort case.will bring it to you as soon as we get it. roger stone was convicted by the start as unanimously by the jury back in november. roger stone arrived at the d.c. district court house with family members and friends and supporters behind him, sometimes in the last 45 minutes looking optimistic. the prosecution team with the u.s. attorney's office in d.c. recommended a 7-9...
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jackson? she's not the one that decides about paul manafort? >> he's misinformed. i don't know why says that. i think that's the years and the media but i think that when they asked her excuse me, she worked on the manafort case, it was clearly connected to the stone case. he asked for her to reyou coos herself. she said something along the lines almost directly communicating to the president that this is not an exoneration of any russian influence. i would take that as if she should from the appearance of impar yashlt -- >> are you asking somebody, a judge, to recuse themselves for the appearance of something when this administration is nothing but the appearance of everything? >> but they're supposedly independent as well. they supposedly -- >> waupzn't it exoneration? that's a fact? >> she was. that also came before the president said that. look, i think he's attacking -- >> but is it right to say that the president feels that his justice department is something that he should be in control, that it's his justice department, his government, he should be the one
jackson? she's not the one that decides about paul manafort? >> he's misinformed. i don't know why says that. i think that's the years and the media but i think that when they asked her excuse me, she worked on the manafort case, it was clearly connected to the stone case. he asked for her to reyou coos herself. she said something along the lines almost directly communicating to the president that this is not an exoneration of any russian influence. i would take that as if she should from...