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with us to discuss, paul richards.know from the eu side of need this billy settled along with the irish border before we can start talking trade negotiations. this seems to be a death by a thousand brexit cuts. do you think we need this bill pushed forward? wholeittle bit like the u.s. tax situation, getting a little bit bored of the whole subject right now unfortunately. it is looming and you can't ignore it. at the end of the day the u.k. decided to leave. it's going to cost them something. if they want to be able to put themselves in a position of negotiation it's clearly going to be a number. i don't know what that number is. it's probably not 47 billion. it's probably also not zero. they will have to get to a point where they can find a three-year -- period.pinto ofy need to get to some kind advancement other than where they are right now. market groups saying we saw the u.k. consumer spending drop .8%. we saw downgrading from the bank of england. does this hit the real economy going forward? >> it must. i was lis
with us to discuss, paul richards.know from the eu side of need this billy settled along with the irish border before we can start talking trade negotiations. this seems to be a death by a thousand brexit cuts. do you think we need this bill pushed forward? wholeittle bit like the u.s. tax situation, getting a little bit bored of the whole subject right now unfortunately. it is looming and you can't ignore it. at the end of the day the u.k. decided to leave. it's going to cost them something....
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one ranger talked about richard paul mountjoy i spoke about just briefly or dolly richards in a fight has a finger shot away and it's simply an ouch and he gets back into the fight. where they probably lost more people than anything were p.o.w.s. early on they would be exchanged. they would be paroled. but at the end of the year, or at the end of the war, with those 800 men officially mustered into the unit, a little over 200 were sitting in fort warren in boston harbor, as prisoners of war. so almost 25% of his strength were p.o.w.s, in that one location. not to be released until june 15 of 1865. >> it looks like we got two more. >> david stallsberg, virginia. did lieutenant ames face any repercussions for deserting new york. >> say that kban? >> did lieutenant ames face any repercussions for deserting his new york unit after the war? >> no. he was dead. he actually, he, no, he as i said, initially not trusted. then accepted, became a lieutenant. he would be killed in just essentially a one-on-one little fight along today's route 17, just south of paris, virginia. so, no. what happen
one ranger talked about richard paul mountjoy i spoke about just briefly or dolly richards in a fight has a finger shot away and it's simply an ouch and he gets back into the fight. where they probably lost more people than anything were p.o.w.s. early on they would be exchanged. they would be paroled. but at the end of the year, or at the end of the war, with those 800 men officially mustered into the unit, a little over 200 were sitting in fort warren in boston harbor, as prisoners of war. so...
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one of the rangers talked about richard paul montoya spoke about it briefly and dolly richards in the fight had a finger shot away and it gets back into the fight. where they probably lost more people than anything were p.o.w.s. early on they'd be exchanged and they'd be paroled, but at the end of the year or at the end of the war with those 800 men officially mustered into the unit, a little over 200 were sitting in fort warren in boston harbor as prisoners of war. almost 25% of his strength were p.o.w.s in that one location not to be released until june 15, 1865. >> we'll take one more question. >> there are two more here. it looks like we've got two more. >> did lieutenant aames face repercussions for deserting new york? >> say that again. >> did lieutenant aames face repercussions for deserting his unit after the war? >> no. he was dead. he actually, as i said, initially not trusted and accepted and became a lieutenant and he'd be killed in essentially a one-on-one little fight in route 17 south of paris, virginia. so what would have happened? i don't know. that's a good question,
one of the rangers talked about richard paul montoya spoke about it briefly and dolly richards in the fight had a finger shot away and it gets back into the fight. where they probably lost more people than anything were p.o.w.s. early on they'd be exchanged and they'd be paroled, but at the end of the year or at the end of the war with those 800 men officially mustered into the unit, a little over 200 were sitting in fort warren in boston harbor as prisoners of war. almost 25% of his strength...
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nejra: we will certainly be doing that, bloomberg's richard jones and paul gordon.onnie: coming up, turmoil in the trump administration. some of the president's key advisors did -- did see -- distancing themselves from his comments about charlottesville. gary cohn lands to remain in his position as national economic council director. that is the white house confirming gary cohn is staying on board. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from nejra: london, i am nejra cehic counting you down to the european close. vonnie: in u.s. politics, turmoil in the trump administration, senior aides looking to distance themselves trump's statement that he blames both sides for the violence in charlottesville. treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he does not stand but noump on neo-nazis one has resigned. rather have a publicly criticized the president -- neither have they publicly criticize the president. gary cohn plans to remain in his position as the director of the national economic council. joining us with more perspective, treasury reporter saleha mohsin and craig gordon. we were s
nejra: we will certainly be doing that, bloomberg's richard jones and paul gordon.onnie: coming up, turmoil in the trump administration. some of the president's key advisors did -- did see -- distancing themselves from his comments about charlottesville. gary cohn lands to remain in his position as national economic council director. that is the white house confirming gary cohn is staying on board. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from nejra: london, i am nejra cehic counting you down to the...
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a great deal is made of mosby not accepting desserters but in the case of richard paul montjoy, there's no question he was a desserter from a mississippi unit. mosby saw something in him and he came into the unit. he came in as a private and he had risen to the rank of captain and company commander under mosby before he was killed. stewart told mosby he would have elections. mosby did have elections. he did it his way. when he knew a new company was to be formed, beginning with company a, he would begin to watch the men that would be in that unit and start to figure out who was intelligent, who was trusted by the other men, who was respected by the other men, who was brave and who understood how mosby wanted to fight. he would write down their names and call them in. as soon as the floor is open, mosby would read his list of nominees and close the floor to nominations and ask for a vote. it was only the first time that the vote was not unanimous. the first time there was a little bit of push back from some of the men who felt maybe somebody else should have been considered. mosby said t
a great deal is made of mosby not accepting desserters but in the case of richard paul montjoy, there's no question he was a desserter from a mississippi unit. mosby saw something in him and he came into the unit. he came in as a private and he had risen to the rank of captain and company commander under mosby before he was killed. stewart told mosby he would have elections. mosby did have elections. he did it his way. when he knew a new company was to be formed, beginning with company a, he...
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paul casey talking to richard brassard.h in the women's super league, western storm have bounced back to beat loughborough lightning this afternoon. loughborough posted 108 in their 20 overs, with australian all—rounder elise perry top—scoring with 25. storm were always up with the chase, and completed a five—wicket victory with five ball to spare. they move up to third in the table. hull kr are still on course for a return to super league next season after a second straight win in the qualifiers... this time against leigh centurions. the championship side beat leigh — who finished second bottom of the super league, 20-16, second bottom of the super league, 20—16, as tim hague reports.... the ideal afternoon to enjoy rugby league in the attire of your choice. whatever the weather, leigh centurions and the rovers... leigh went ahead. mortimore getting over early. their opponents had already slipped up once, they levelled matters with one of their own. and that was how things went throughout. back and forth, toe to toe. and t
paul casey talking to richard brassard.h in the women's super league, western storm have bounced back to beat loughborough lightning this afternoon. loughborough posted 108 in their 20 overs, with australian all—rounder elise perry top—scoring with 25. storm were always up with the chase, and completed a five—wicket victory with five ball to spare. they move up to third in the table. hull kr are still on course for a return to super league next season after a second straight win in the...
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a great deal was made about mosby not accepting deserters, but in the case of one man, richard paul montjoy, there's no doubt in my mind that he was a deserter from a mississippi unit. but again, mosby saw something in him and he allowed him in the unit. he came in as a private. when he would have been killed he had risen to the rank of captain and company commander, one of mosby's most trusted company commanders. i told you that stuart had told mosby that he would have elections. when "a" company was formed, all the way until "h" company. and mosby did have elections. but, as i said, he did it his way. when mosby knew a new company was to be formed, beginning with company "a" he would watch the men who would be in that unit and start to figure out who was intelligent, who was trusted by the other men, who was respected by the other men, who was brave and who understood how he, mosby, wanted to fight. and he would write the names down. captain, first lieutenant, second lieutenant, third lieutenant. he would then call the men in when the time came to form that company and open the floor to n
a great deal was made about mosby not accepting deserters, but in the case of one man, richard paul montjoy, there's no doubt in my mind that he was a deserter from a mississippi unit. but again, mosby saw something in him and he allowed him in the unit. he came in as a private. when he would have been killed he had risen to the rank of captain and company commander, one of mosby's most trusted company commanders. i told you that stuart had told mosby that he would have elections. when...
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. >> melissa: wendy patrick and richard st. paul. wendy, what's your take?g football child abuse, those are fighting words to football lovers. the problem is, it's a game changer because of the research, but they're not changing the game. nobody would watch it. what we have to look at is is this actually something that can establish the intent requirement, whether it's knowledge, recklessness, negligence, criminal liability? i don't think we're there yet, but now that we know about the research, we may ease into accepting this and act accordingly, especially with our young people. >> melissa: richard, what's your take? >> when we look at the research, we are talking about kids 6-14 years old, there is no research that says the speed at which they tackle, the rules don't protect the young people from head injuries. when the doctors are talking about the research for nfl players, their speeds are much faster. you're talking about 200-pound men running for backyards. you're taking the fun out of football by trying to criminalize it in that statement is very inf
. >> melissa: wendy patrick and richard st. paul. wendy, what's your take?g football child abuse, those are fighting words to football lovers. the problem is, it's a game changer because of the research, but they're not changing the game. nobody would watch it. what we have to look at is is this actually something that can establish the intent requirement, whether it's knowledge, recklessness, negligence, criminal liability? i don't think we're there yet, but now that we know about the...
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paul pogba. let's join our sports news correspondent richard conway, in the french capital.his would happen. it was fantasy weeks ago, how have we got to stage? a good question and we got to stage? a good question and we will find out perhaps in the next 48 hours. the unravelling of the deal and how it happened, and how it has come to the point where neymar this morning went to train with barcelona and a few hours later we got a statement from the club said he had asked to leave. he said his goodbyes to boss andy mates and we had messages on social media from the likes of lionel messi wishing him well for the future and praising him well for the future and praising him and thanking him for his time with the team. it is now the choreography of the move is well under way. we can see neymar sign perhaps before the weekend. it will be into their first game, which perhaps before the weekend. it will be into theirfirst game, which is on saturday. in paris, this is the clu b on saturday. in paris, this is the club shop. i have been talking to the fans. they cannot believe it, eithe
paul pogba. let's join our sports news correspondent richard conway, in the french capital.his would happen. it was fantasy weeks ago, how have we got to stage? a good question and we got to stage? a good question and we will find out perhaps in the next 48 hours. the unravelling of the deal and how it happened, and how it has come to the point where neymar this morning went to train with barcelona and a few hours later we got a statement from the club said he had asked to leave. he said his...
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richard, this is paul manafort's response. fbi agents executed a search warrant at one of mr.idences, he has cooperated with law enforcement and other serious inquiries and did so on this occasion as well. so if he's being so forthcoming, i mean they could have just asked, could have just turned the information over. so why would the fbi need to raid his apartment? >> what it tells me is that bob mueller must have thought that he was getting jerked around in some way, that either he wouldn't getting a straight story from manafort's attorneys that either documents were not being forthcoming, that there was dragging or that there were statements that were made that have been shown to be inconsistent with statements of other people. >> so if it's statements -- okay okay, i get what you're saying. but chris said this usually happens in drug cases. so what are they looking for? computers, paperwork? >> all of the above. who knows what they might have found. they may have found cash, papers, statements, computers any sort of thing. but this is an announcement that it's no more mr. n
richard, this is paul manafort's response. fbi agents executed a search warrant at one of mr.idences, he has cooperated with law enforcement and other serious inquiries and did so on this occasion as well. so if he's being so forthcoming, i mean they could have just asked, could have just turned the information over. so why would the fbi need to raid his apartment? >> what it tells me is that bob mueller must have thought that he was getting jerked around in some way, that either he...
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richards,t was paul catch more on inflation and the economy with an interview with james bullard. interview at 1:00 p.m. eastern on wednesday. coming up later in the hour, softbank reports earnings and gives new insights on the hunt focus tohifting its dealmaking with its $100 billion vision fund. we break down strategy, from new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm scarlet fu. i'm julia chatterley. it's time for the bloomberg business flash, the biggest business stories in the news right now. valeant pharmaceuticals recent research could be raising turnaround hopes. it's setting greater demand for its gastrointestinal drugs and have boosted wall street sentiment. they added billionaire john paulson to the board. they have more than 50% in the past three months and reports earnings tomorrow. directv now let cbs and showtime to its roster. it will give at&t streaming subscribers access to popular shows nfl games. the company is expanding its entertainment holdings. alibaba and marriott are teaming up to chat into a chinese tourism boom. they will set
richards,t was paul catch more on inflation and the economy with an interview with james bullard. interview at 1:00 p.m. eastern on wednesday. coming up later in the hour, softbank reports earnings and gives new insights on the hunt focus tohifting its dealmaking with its $100 billion vision fund. we break down strategy, from new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm scarlet fu. i'm julia chatterley. it's time for the bloomberg business flash, the...
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the graphiti of richard nixon down paul. water is india on the darkened side streets.t looms before us in its vastness, russia, russia itself. >> tucker: it is mystery of darkened sidest streets. what does that mean exactly? we have no ideas. we're trying but wen to don't know. tweet usyb at tucker carlson on twitter. @ well lina donewi is back in the news, because we are all sinful creatures who deserve punishment from the all mighty. the star tweeted at american airlines saying their employees had engaged in the most wicked of sins transphobia. tweeting "not going to call out the airline who delayed because bleep happens, but i just overheard two american airlines flight attendants having a transphobic talk. wewe should teach our employees about love and incluesivety. that was the worst part of this night." the airlineab quickly responded. >> your comments us concerned. please meet us in dms with record locater and details. it is not clear if the attendants have been identified or punished or if she was flying on american airlines or anything. the interesting story.
the graphiti of richard nixon down paul. water is india on the darkened side streets.t looms before us in its vastness, russia, russia itself. >> tucker: it is mystery of darkened sidest streets. what does that mean exactly? we have no ideas. we're trying but wen to don't know. tweet usyb at tucker carlson on twitter. @ well lina donewi is back in the news, because we are all sinful creatures who deserve punishment from the all mighty. the star tweeted at american airlines saying their...
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council over his response to virginia, the two most recent, scott paul, president of the alliance for american manufacturing, and richard trumpka, president of the aflcio. they follow the ceos of in tell, under armour and merck. the president tweeted this response, for every president that drops out of the council i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. executives at ge, whirlpool and boeing as of now plan to stay on the council. >>> tonight right being with protesters have their sights set on the -- right wing protesters have their sights set on the bay area for august 27th and next saturday, august 26th. the extremist group behind the san francisco event is called p golden gate national recreational area under jurithe sdicon of national park service. congresswoman spear had just gotten off the phone with the national recreation agency tonight. they will decide thursday whether to issue the permit after meeting with san francisco and park police law enforcement believes there is a credible threat to public safety, they can deny the permit. >>> in berkeley there are growing safety concern
council over his response to virginia, the two most recent, scott paul, president of the alliance for american manufacturing, and richard trumpka, president of the aflcio. they follow the ceos of in tell, under armour and merck. the president tweeted this response, for every president that drops out of the council i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. executives at ge, whirlpool and boeing as of now plan to stay on the council. >>> tonight right being...
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afl-cio richard trumka and his chief of staff announced their resignations saying we cannot sit on a council for a president who tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism. scott paul also announced he'd be stepping down. on monday, the ceos of merck, intel and under armour dropped out. and he tweeted for every ceo that drops out of manufacturing council i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. jobs. >> why do you think these leaders are leaving their manufacturing council? >> because they're not taking their job seriously as it pertains to this country. and we want jobs of manufacturing in this country. if you look at some of those people that you're talking about, they're outside of the country. they're having a lot of their product made outside, if you look at merck as an example, some of the folks that will leave, they're leaving outside of embarrassment because they make their products outside. and i've been lecturing them, including the gentleman that you're referring to, about you have to bring it back to this country. >> ceo vollmer also criticized the president's comments but so far is not stepping down from the manufacturing
afl-cio richard trumka and his chief of staff announced their resignations saying we cannot sit on a council for a president who tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism. scott paul also announced he'd be stepping down. on monday, the ceos of merck, intel and under armour dropped out. and he tweeted for every ceo that drops out of manufacturing council i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. jobs. >> why do you think these leaders are leaving their...
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by the president, that lawyer that saw him through the process is named richard hibee and he's the only tent pole holding up paul manafort's legal team. pardons. the investigator reporter who broke this new news about the kind of legal trouble that paul manafort and the trump team is facing, that reporter is going to join us live in the studio next. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. >>> page six of your testimony you say, the fist thing you say is he asked what we could do to quote unquote lift the cloud, the general russia investigation and you responded that we were investigation gat investigating the matter as quickly as we could and there would be great benefit if we didn't find anything. >> he actually went further than that. he said if some of my satelli
by the president, that lawyer that saw him through the process is named richard hibee and he's the only tent pole holding up paul manafort's legal team. pardons. the investigator reporter who broke this new news about the kind of legal trouble that paul manafort and the trump team is facing, that reporter is going to join us live in the studio next. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps...
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paul manafort, jason meloni, said the fbi agent executed a search warrant at one of mr. manafort's residences. mr. manafort's continually cooperated and did so on this occasion as well. richardumenthal, senator from connecticut, on the judiciary said, apparently there is now no question of clear evidence connecting paul manafort to some criminal wrongdoing. >> the fbi doesn't do this if they think people are being forthcoming. >> right. >> they don't say, okay, we're going to check your house. they actually have to get someone to give them that warrant in order, and saying that they can go into someone's home. it's very high bar. clearly, this shows that this is expanding. and that's why you see it rattling the cages in the white house, because it's not going away. it's not -- it's not getting better. it seems to be getting worse, for trump associates. >> carl, what are you hearing on the hill? i show another part of cnn's polling. should mueller, special counsel, be able to investigate trump's finances? 70% of the public said, yes. the president might call that a red line. lots of red lines but this is the russia red line. try to keep them straight going into his finances,
paul manafort, jason meloni, said the fbi agent executed a search warrant at one of mr. manafort's residences. mr. manafort's continually cooperated and did so on this occasion as well. richardumenthal, senator from connecticut, on the judiciary said, apparently there is now no question of clear evidence connecting paul manafort to some criminal wrongdoing. >> the fbi doesn't do this if they think people are being forthcoming. >> right. >> they don't say, okay, we're going to...
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by the president, that lawyer that saw him through the process is named richard hibey and he's the only tent pole holding up paul manafort's legal team. pardons. the investigative reporter who broke this new news about the kind of legal trouble that paul manafort and the trump team is facing, that reporter is going to join us live in studio next. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you
by the president, that lawyer that saw him through the process is named richard hibey and he's the only tent pole holding up paul manafort's legal team. pardons. the investigative reporter who broke this new news about the kind of legal trouble that paul manafort and the trump team is facing, that reporter is going to join us live in studio next. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single...
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investigate rs arrested richard herns last friday after learning about the the campers allegations. tonight, the concern there could be more victims out there. paul wagner is live in sterling with the de tails. >>reporter: i talked to the sheriff out here today in loudon county and he told me that the initial solicitation actually happened last year, but the camper never came forward, but then when the camper came back to camp here at the church this year and saw the counselor was there again, the cam decided to come forward with the allegation. now, the sheriff is concerned there may be more victims. anybody that was part of this baptist church camp that occurred in sterling over last year, h this year that play feel that their kids could possibly be a victim as well in this, we need to have them come forward, talk with their kids, see he if there is anything that their children may know that we need to know about and that we can look into. again, it's early in the investigation and we're look ing into all as pengts of these communications to see what other contacts \he\e may have had. black rock ifs office said richard herns was a volunteer cou
investigate rs arrested richard herns last friday after learning about the the campers allegations. tonight, the concern there could be more victims out there. paul wagner is live in sterling with the de tails. >>reporter: i talked to the sheriff out here today in loudon county and he told me that the initial solicitation actually happened last year, but the camper never came forward, but then when the camper came back to camp here at the church this year and saw the counselor was there...
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richa richard trumka saying they haven't even met. you can also see scott paul there a lobby group for american manufactures also leaving, this is after merck, under armour, and the walmart ceo who's on a different advisory board, out with a pretty sharp comments in h a message to his own employees. his company kind of main street america. largest private sector work force in the country, about a million, million and a half workers. he said we too felt he missed a critical opportunity -- donald trump, the president, to help bring our country together buy unequivocally rejecting the appalling actions of white supremacists. the you see companies breaking with the business president here because they are not in step on this issue just like not no step on climate change and other issues as well. immigration is the one noted departure as well. >> the president was asked yesterday, you could see it sort of got to him. that was a political statement. it's interesting we talked to the u.s. chamber of commerce. he thinks he can have a voice. >> they are feeling a lot of
richa richard trumka saying they haven't even met. you can also see scott paul there a lobby group for american manufactures also leaving, this is after merck, under armour, and the walmart ceo who's on a different advisory board, out with a pretty sharp comments in h a message to his own employees. his company kind of main street america. largest private sector work force in the country, about a million, million and a half workers. he said we too felt he missed a critical opportunity -- donald...
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afl-cio president richard trumka and his deputy resigned saying the president tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism scott paul also left the council. president trump attacked them on twitter saying for every ceo that drops out i have many to take their place walmart's chief executive duck mcmillan is joining the critics of president trump in a memo he said the president missed a critical opportunity to help bring our country together. but mcmillan plans to stay on the strategic and policy forum let's get back to jeffrey sachs. i know you're not a political commentator, but we have to talk about the impact on the u.s. equity markets there's a lot of uncertainty about policy and a lot of distraction about what the president of the united states was wanting to do for the u.s. economy. does that make you a lot less constructive about where u.s. equities are headed? >> no, it doesn't. we expect that the u.s. growth outlook will be reasonably resilient in the year ahead at about 2% if we get tax cuts towards the end of the year or early next year, that will give further impetus to u.s. growth that will be reflected
afl-cio president richard trumka and his deputy resigned saying the president tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism scott paul also left the council. president trump attacked them on twitter saying for every ceo that drops out i have many to take their place walmart's chief executive duck mcmillan is joining the critics of president trump in a memo he said the president missed a critical opportunity to help bring our country together. but mcmillan plans to stay on the strategic and policy...
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now in june '58, as paul just said, the couple got married. they wept off to d.c. richard thought they couldn't get married in virginia but he thought they certainly cot ko in d.c. he thought they probably ought to get married. because mildred was pregnant. this was the 1950s, a dear abby story, i didn't make this up. but somebody wrote dear abby back in those days, before the pill and said, expressed concern about a member of the family who had just had a child and well under nine months after the marriage. and abby wrote back and said not to worry. the child was on time. the wedding was late. >> so they went off to d.c. to do what so many young couples did in those days. they got married, they came back and all was well, at least for a month. now mildred called herself on her marriage license, the form she filled out in d.c., she racial identity, indian. years later, when she wrote for legal help, she identified herself as part negro and part indian. now that's how she described herself. it didn't matter how she described herself. under virginia law, racial integrity act
now in june '58, as paul just said, the couple got married. they wept off to d.c. richard thought they couldn't get married in virginia but he thought they certainly cot ko in d.c. he thought they probably ought to get married. because mildred was pregnant. this was the 1950s, a dear abby story, i didn't make this up. but somebody wrote dear abby back in those days, before the pill and said, expressed concern about a member of the family who had just had a child and well under nine months after...
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richard tronka quit saying i cannot sit on a council for a president that tolerates bigotry anrrdism. scott paulad of the alliance for american manufacturing said "it's the right thing for me to do." that followed the ceo of merck who resigned yesterday, along with the ceo of underarmor and intel. the chair of the political science department at san jose state believes the ceo's move away from president trump is more than symbolic. >> he's our first president with no political experience, so he emphasized his business experience. so the fact that business heeders are now expressing a vote of no confidence in his leadership is a significant development. >> reporter: pdesiretr nt twese every ceo that drops out of the manufacturing council, i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. jobs. but joining team trump might be a hard sell for some ceos. consumer psychologist kit yaro says they're feeling pressure from consumers like never before. >> the access that people have to a more wholistic view of the company, whether accurate or not, through social media is unprecedent
richard tronka quit saying i cannot sit on a council for a president that tolerates bigotry anrrdism. scott paulad of the alliance for american manufacturing said "it's the right thing for me to do." that followed the ceo of merck who resigned yesterday, along with the ceo of underarmor and intel. the chair of the political science department at san jose state believes the ceo's move away from president trump is more than symbolic. >> he's our first president with no political...
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. >> democratic senator richard blumenthal just moments ago reacting to that surprise pre-dawn search of former trump campaign chairman paul into the russian counsel's investigation. we'll go to the politico reporter and msnbc tribute contributor, ruth marcus. the fact that there was a pre-dawn raid back in july, july 26, tells us a lot about robert mueller is going. >> it tells us he's serious. it tells us he was not trusting paul manafort to simply comply with subpoenas, which would be the normal way you obtain evidence in a white-collar-ish type investigation. when you're going in with search warrants, you're operating under the assumption or belief that people are not, have not given you everything that you're entitled to or will not give you what you're entitled to. and you're treating them more like organized crime figures than like corporate executives. >> and nick, i don't know if we can infer anything from the timing, it was the morning after a senate meeting or a senate hearing with paul manafort. >> well, listen, it's clear that mueller has ratcheted up the investigation. but it is also clear, andrea, that this
. >> democratic senator richard blumenthal just moments ago reacting to that surprise pre-dawn search of former trump campaign chairman paul into the russian counsel's investigation. we'll go to the politico reporter and msnbc tribute contributor, ruth marcus. the fact that there was a pre-dawn raid back in july, july 26, tells us a lot about robert mueller is going. >> it tells us he's serious. it tells us he was not trusting paul manafort to simply comply with subpoenas, which...
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richard tronka quit saying i cannot sit on a council for a president that tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism. scott paulhead of the alliance for american manufacturing said "it's the right thing for me to do." that followed the ceo of merck who resigned yesterday, along with the ceo of underarmor and intel. the chair of the political science department at san jose state believes the ceo's move away from president trump is more than symbolic. >> he's our first president with no political experience, so he emphasized his business experience. so the fact that business heeders are now expressing a vote of no confidence in his leadership is a significant development. >> reporter: president trump's response in a tweet today, for every ceo that drops out of the manufacturing council, i have many to take their place. grandstanders should not have gone on. jobs. but joining team trump might be a hard sell for some ceos. consumer psychologist kit yaro says they're feeling pressure from consumers like never before. >> the access that people have to a more wholistic view of the company, whether accurate or not, thr
richard tronka quit saying i cannot sit on a council for a president that tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism. scott paulhead of the alliance for american manufacturing said "it's the right thing for me to do." that followed the ceo of merck who resigned yesterday, along with the ceo of underarmor and intel. the chair of the political science department at san jose state believes the ceo's move away from president trump is more than symbolic. >> he's our first president...
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. >> reaction from senator richard blumenthal, former prosecutor, to the news of the fbi raid on the home of trump campaign chairman, paulanafort. joining us now is carol leonnig who broke the story today. nice to have you here tonight. congratulations on this scoop. >> thank you, rachel. >> correct me if i'm wrong, i think this is the first time we have learned of an fbi raid as part of this investigation, isn't it? >> it is. it is. and while fbi raids are actually a lot of what the fbi does, it's kind of striking in this kind of case. and it is a threshold moment in the russia probe for special counsel bob mueller. when you could view this as one of our legal experts said to us, a shock and awe moment on the part of bob mueller, and the fbi agents who work for him. they can be communicating to mr. manafort that he's in their sights, and they view him as someone who's very vulnerable legally. and you can also view it as a moment when a federal judge agreed that there was significant evidence of a crime, and reason to be concerned about preserving evidence. >> i am no expert on these matters at all. it's my understanding
. >> reaction from senator richard blumenthal, former prosecutor, to the news of the fbi raid on the home of trump campaign chairman, paulanafort. joining us now is carol leonnig who broke the story today. nice to have you here tonight. congratulations on this scoop. >> thank you, rachel. >> correct me if i'm wrong, i think this is the first time we have learned of an fbi raid as part of this investigation, isn't it? >> it is. it is. and while fbi raids are actually a...
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paul. manufacture consent to public will. when the right wing closest project. the frame. if. we can all middle of the room. welcome back to worlds apart with evolutionary biologists richard dawkins mr dawkins talked about donald trump and the mess the state of american politics how does britain compare it to that well i'm working on british affairs because i think that it was the wrong decision of david cameron to call a referendum on something as complicated as leaving the european union i do it's another of those cases where as i was saying earlier about having a surgeon who knows his job or having a pilot knows how to fly a plane. the decision on leaving new york is a very very complicated political and economic decision and it's the kind of thing where we need parliamentary democracy which we have. was entirely wrong decision to hand the matter over to. a general which was not qualified to take that position especially in the way it was presented. you are known for criticizing people who hold on to believe despite the evidence to the country but i think. british politics has produced a whole class of politicians whose views you can't really pin down i mean they may b
paul. manufacture consent to public will. when the right wing closest project. the frame. if. we can all middle of the room. welcome back to worlds apart with evolutionary biologists richard dawkins mr dawkins talked about donald trump and the mess the state of american politics how does britain compare it to that well i'm working on british affairs because i think that it was the wrong decision of david cameron to call a referendum on something as complicated as leaving the european union i do...
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paul airport. reporter jeff wagner tells us how the airline was able to handle the situation. natsot: airportnavigating through the airport can sometimes feel like an adventure.but frequent flyer richardassi will tell you it's a lot calmer on land... than what he experienced saturday in the sky.natsot: plane take off richard munassi, witness:"there was a lot of yelling and screaming. i thought perhaps two of the passengers maybe got into a fist fight."the scuffle he says he heard was actually passengers trying to stop this man in sunglasses from opening an exit door mid-flight - as the airplane was descending. richard munassi, witness:"and it wasn't immediately after letting us know we were in descent it was a couple of minutes afterward so he had a plan to open that door as we were getting close to the ground."other witnesses say this man in the purple shirt was one of the passengers who subdued the man who was reaching for the door handle - until flight attendants were able to help.reporter: "how do you feel the fight attendants, american and police handled it?"richard munassi, witness: "very smooth. i think american airlines did a great job with especially the pilot of the plane, k
paul airport. reporter jeff wagner tells us how the airline was able to handle the situation. natsot: airportnavigating through the airport can sometimes feel like an adventure.but frequent flyer richardassi will tell you it's a lot calmer on land... than what he experienced saturday in the sky.natsot: plane take off richard munassi, witness:"there was a lot of yelling and screaming. i thought perhaps two of the passengers maybe got into a fist fight."the scuffle he says he heard was...
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investigate rs arrested richard herns last friday after learning about the the campers allegations. tonight, the concern there could be more victims out there. paul is live in sterling with the de tails. >>reporter: i talked to the sheriff out here today in loudon county and he told me that the initial solicitation actually happened last year, but the camper never came forward, but then when the camper came back to camp here at the church this year and saw the counselor was there again, the cam
investigate rs arrested richard herns last friday after learning about the the campers allegations. tonight, the concern there could be more victims out there. paul is live in sterling with the de tails. >>reporter: i talked to the sheriff out here today in loudon county and he told me that the initial solicitation actually happened last year, but the camper never came forward, but then when the camper came back to camp here at the church this year and saw the counselor was there again,...
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paul's don't have every right to make a stand against. who are you talking about here i'm talking about the right wing protesters being turned up. look i mean they're they're not about protesting ok richard spencer calls for people at the cleansing up like calling for peaceful genocide. these people want to commit mass murder that's all there is to it and they want to hide behind the first amendment the first amendment does not give you the right to incite violence you know this is like saying that the hutu genocide of the tutsis they were using the radio was the airwaves to. basically instigate back murder in rwanda i believe was nine hundred ninety three so that's exactly what they are trying to do and as i just pointed out there there has been event after event and this comes on top of all the donald trump rallies where we saw by lives where he was encouraging violence where he said he would defend people who are violent he has actual white supremacist and pro-democracy in his white house people like even the millers even ben and sebastian this is a rising fascist threat this is like going back to the early days of the nazi party and saying like well you know we should support their r
paul's don't have every right to make a stand against. who are you talking about here i'm talking about the right wing protesters being turned up. look i mean they're they're not about protesting ok richard spencer calls for people at the cleansing up like calling for peaceful genocide. these people want to commit mass murder that's all there is to it and they want to hide behind the first amendment the first amendment does not give you the right to incite violence you know this is like saying...
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richard pearl said -- was asked the question, i think we can negotiate and if we want diplomacy to succeed we have to have made decision that if it doesn't succeed we would take action. paulfense official under the cold war under ronald reagan. you had mattis follow up the president's comments with a firm statement that north korea better not risk its regime by some kind of reckless action but tillerson focused on diplomacy and opened even the idea of talking with north korea as long as its nuclear program is on the table, is there an inconsistency there? >> there is an inconsistency. what's not clear the strategy the united states is developing. you have the president issuing forceful rhetoric. secretary mattis reinforcing it. yet secretary tillerson suggesting that we want to negotiate with the north koreans is an entirely different message altogether. we will negotiate with the chinese, the russians, the iranians, what that means is that there's a leadership, there's a group of people that they themselves will sit down and discuss it among themselves and come to a decision about their best interest. there is not the north koreans, there is kim jong un. all right, one p
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paul manafort, developments on the collusion front and the financial crimes investigation. first, though, i want to talk about this grand jury significant development. michael zeldon, richard painter, gloria borger and chris cillizza. micha michael, let me start with you. you know the legal side of it and of course you know robert mueller himself. he is now using a grand jury in the russia investigation. what does this tell you about mueller's probe? >> that it's serious and focussed on the question of whether or not there is probable cause to believe that any one subject to the grand jury's jurisdiction has committed a federal crime. the grand jury exists for really one purpose, to indict people or to not indict people. and mueller is proceeding both with the receipt of documentary evidence and oral testimony to determine that singular question, did anybody commit a federal crime and if so for what will they be indicted. >> let me do a follow up here because obviously if mueller -- if he didn't think that anything hit the bar of an indictment, he wouldn't bother going to a grand jury. we knew a grand jury was expected in the sense of if you are going to indict you have to
paul manafort, developments on the collusion front and the financial crimes investigation. first, though, i want to talk about this grand jury significant development. michael zeldon, richard painter, gloria borger and chris cillizza. micha michael, let me start with you. you know the legal side of it and of course you know robert mueller himself. he is now using a grand jury in the russia investigation. what does this tell you about mueller's probe? >> that it's serious and focussed on...
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richard pearl said -- was asked the question, i think we can negotiate and if we want diplomacy to succeed we have to have made decision that if it doesn't succeed we would take action. paulnse official under the cold war under ronald reagan. you had mattis follow up the president's comments with a firm statement that north korea better not risk its regime by some kind of reckless action but tillerson focused on diplomacy and opened even the idea of talking with north korea as long as its nuclear program is on the table, is there an inconsistency there? >> there is an inconsistency. what's not clear the strategy the united states is developing. you have the president issuing forceful rhetoric. secretary mattis reinforcing it. yet secretary tillerson suggesting that we want to negotiate with the north koreans is an entirely different message altogether. we will negotiate with the chinese, the russians, the iranians, what that means is that there's a leadership, there's a group of people that they themselves will sit down and discuss it among themselves and come to a decision about their best interest. there is not the north koreans, there is kim jong un. all right, one per
richard pearl said -- was asked the question, i think we can negotiate and if we want diplomacy to succeed we have to have made decision that if it doesn't succeed we would take action. paulnse official under the cold war under ronald reagan. you had mattis follow up the president's comments with a firm statement that north korea better not risk its regime by some kind of reckless action but tillerson focused on diplomacy and opened even the idea of talking with north korea as long as its...
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richard pearl said -- was asked the question, i think we can negotiate and if we want diplomacy to succeed we have to have made decision that if it doesn't succeed we would take action. paulnse official under the cold war under ronald reagan. you had mattis follow up the president's comments with a firm statement that north korea better not risk its regime by some kind of reckless action but tillerson focused on diplomacy and opened even the idea of talking with north korea as long as its nuclear program is on the table, is there an inconsistency there? >> there is an inconsistency. what's not clear the strategy the united states is developing. you have the president issuing forceful rhetoric. secretary mattis reinforcing it. yet secretary tillerson suggesting that we want to negotiate with the north koreans is an entirely different message altogether. we will negotiate with the chinese, the russians, the iranians, what that means is that there's a leadership, there's a group of people that they themselves will sit down and discuss it among themselves and come to a decision about their best interest. there is not the north koreans, there is kim jong un. all right, one per
richard pearl said -- was asked the question, i think we can negotiate and if we want diplomacy to succeed we have to have made decision that if it doesn't succeed we would take action. paulnse official under the cold war under ronald reagan. you had mattis follow up the president's comments with a firm statement that north korea better not risk its regime by some kind of reckless action but tillerson focused on diplomacy and opened even the idea of talking with north korea as long as its...
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former prosecutor sima ayre, elizabeth holtzman, paul butler the author of "choke hold: policing black men" and former white house ethics lawyer richard painter. i'll start with the ladies here. talk about the significance of the second grand jury as opposed to the one in the eastern district of georgia. why is it important to have the second grand jury in d.c.? >> this is a special grand jury and it's appropriate given a high, high profile case but not that extraordinary. this happens all the time in any high profile case even when it comes to state and local type of prosecution. so it's not that extraordinary. >> elizabeth there was a discrepancy between the three sort of versions of the story that came out. the "wall street journal" story said this is a special grand jury impaneled for. the "new york times" story said it's an existing grand jury one that was already existing. is there a difference, a material difference between the three? >> well, could affect the time that it runs out, because grand juries only serve for a particular period of time. >> certain amount of time. >> but other than that, i don't think, that's not the r
former prosecutor sima ayre, elizabeth holtzman, paul butler the author of "choke hold: policing black men" and former white house ethics lawyer richard painter. i'll start with the ladies here. talk about the significance of the second grand jury as opposed to the one in the eastern district of georgia. why is it important to have the second grand jury in d.c.? >> this is a special grand jury and it's appropriate given a high, high profile case but not that extraordinary. this...
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richard painter, former white house chief ethics lawyer and latisha brooks for the law center and joining me and other political leaders, including from the political party, let's go through a few of them. paulhouse, said it's repugnant and only serves for bigotry and chairman of the gop says melania trump tweeted our country encourages freedom of speech but let's not communicate with hate in our hearts. #charlottesville. the governor of virginia called the act of rhetoric in charlottesville in the past 24 hours unacceptable and saying it's not a right to violence. and marco rubio, very important for the nation to hear potus describe events in charlottesville for what they are. a terror attack by white supremacist. and hillary clinton said, my heart is in charlottesville today and with everyone made to feel unsafe in their country. and joe biden said, the citizens of guam in provocation an assurance of safety. and rob reiner, what do you make of the president's response versus the ones that i just read? >> well, unfortunately, this man has been stoking racism for many, many years. he dragged along with him all of these white supremacist anti-semitic groups and the fact of the matter is there
richard painter, former white house chief ethics lawyer and latisha brooks for the law center and joining me and other political leaders, including from the political party, let's go through a few of them. paulhouse, said it's repugnant and only serves for bigotry and chairman of the gop says melania trump tweeted our country encourages freedom of speech but let's not communicate with hate in our hearts. #charlottesville. the governor of virginia called the act of rhetoric in charlottesville in...
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richard cantu, abc news, new york. >>> and those storms are on the move with much of the mid atlantic and east coast in the cross hairs. >> paul williams from accuweather is tracking them. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis and diane. heavy rain with localized flash flooding affecting i-81, 95 from d.c. to the boston area, up towards portland, courtesy of this low pressure system. and we're expecting widespread heavy showers and thunderstorms throughout the tennessee valley region, the southeast, affecting houston, memphis, new orleans, atlanta, norfolk, jacksonville to miami. and in the northwest, a bit of a problem. we're looking for the heat to kickback in. we are going to see thunderstorms in salt lake and albuquerque. but the problem will be air quality concerns with smoke from wildfires and elevated ozone levels. kendis, diane? >> another hot week ahead for portland. paul, thank you. >>> and turning now to president trump on an extended get away from the white house. after a turbulent first six months in office, the president has retreated to his private golf course and club in new jersey. but he insists he's no
richard cantu, abc news, new york. >>> and those storms are on the move with much of the mid atlantic and east coast in the cross hairs. >> paul williams from accuweather is tracking them. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis and diane. heavy rain with localized flash flooding affecting i-81, 95 from d.c. to the boston area, up towards portland, courtesy of this low pressure system. and we're expecting widespread heavy showers and thunderstorms throughout the...
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paul? >> we've come to this with a great deal of history. bill bradley, the senator from new jersey, said slavery was our original sin. we've never gotten over it. but this is not richardixon with dog whistles. this is donald trump with a bull horn. say what you will about the history of republicans on racism. this is different. ronald reagan disavowed the klu klux klan when they endorsed him. george h.w. bush disavowed david duke. this is nazis versus americans. freedom verse farc itscism. and the willful, moral blindness the president showed -- >> but if that person gets nominated, what does that say? you can't divorce him from them. there is no way to do that. you can't say this is -- we can't both say, well, this is not a left-right issue. if the person you just described was a republican nominee and now is president of the united states and most white people in america voted for that person, what does that say? >> we've got to take a break. coming up, trump blamed so-called both sides for violence, the white supremacists and those who protested against their hate. we'll hear from dr. cornell west who was there at the rally. we'll be right back. fety first.. i thin
paul? >> we've come to this with a great deal of history. bill bradley, the senator from new jersey, said slavery was our original sin. we've never gotten over it. but this is not richardixon with dog whistles. this is donald trump with a bull horn. say what you will about the history of republicans on racism. this is different. ronald reagan disavowed the klu klux klan when they endorsed him. george h.w. bush disavowed david duke. this is nazis versus americans. freedom verse farc...
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paul ryan, mitch mcconnell, let's add to that group why don't we. thank you so much, you both have a good sunday. thank you for sticking around all hour. >> thank you. >> thanks, richardghty, a total eclipse of the moon from coast to coast. we're live at a prime spot in oregon as crowds gather for the big watch party. we'll go there live. four seconds on the clock, down by one. championship on the line. erin "the sharpshooter" shanahan fakes left. she's outside of the key, she shoots... ...she scores! uh... yes, erin, it is great time to score a deal. we need to make room for the 2018 models. relive the thrill of beating the clock. the volkswagen model year end event. hurry in for a $1,000 apr bonus and 0% apr for 60 months on a new 2017 jetta or passat. you for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. liberty stands with you™. l
paul ryan, mitch mcconnell, let's add to that group why don't we. thank you so much, you both have a good sunday. thank you for sticking around all hour. >> thank you. >> thanks, richardghty, a total eclipse of the moon from coast to coast. we're live at a prime spot in oregon as crowds gather for the big watch party. we'll go there live. four seconds on the clock, down by one. championship on the line. erin "the sharpshooter" shanahan fakes left. she's outside of the key,...
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richard nixon, which led to the resignation of the president. but the story i wanted to tell has to do with your question, paul, about surprising views of the justice. each sitting of the court, the clerk's office would roll in all of the briefs, cart full of all of the briefs for the upcoming sitting, and the law clerks took turns choosing which case they wanted to work on, thinking they were going to take the big case that justice marshall would clearly be interested in writing on. in my case the big case was a case of u nas versus owed guard, which most people had never heard of. the case unas versus odegard involved the issue of reverse discrimination, which was coming to the supreme court for the first time by a white student who had been denied admission to the university of washington law school and who claimed that he has been discriminated against because of an affirmative action program that the school had. at the end of the day the case became moot. 5-4 vote, decided it was moot because he had been ordered by court order into the law school and he was graduating by the time the court was getting around to writing an opinion. but this was
richard nixon, which led to the resignation of the president. but the story i wanted to tell has to do with your question, paul, about surprising views of the justice. each sitting of the court, the clerk's office would roll in all of the briefs, cart full of all of the briefs for the upcoming sitting, and the law clerks took turns choosing which case they wanted to work on, thinking they were going to take the big case that justice marshall would clearly be interested in writing on. in my case...