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still with us is paul richards of medley global advisors.re not very optimistic about the chances of this being resolved before the midterms. what about the longer-term? paul: short-term, we go from $200 billion to $100 billion. in the longer term, these are two big giants who will have to learn to play on the same field together. the question is timing. i am less optimistic about something by midterms and i am more optimistic beyond that. they are too bid -- big to play in the same sandbox. a very targeted retaliation from china and the name will sit down at the table. alix: over the past week, i have been getting downgrade after downgrade by big banks. said they ago, they will come to a deal, they are too huge not to and now the rhetoric is i don't know. we could lose as many as these jobs. are we being too optimistic? paul: possibly. it is going to boil down to the superpowers deciding what they want to do. unlike nafta, this is a war that the president knows is quite popular within the u.s.. people understand what the reasons are, so he
still with us is paul richards of medley global advisors.re not very optimistic about the chances of this being resolved before the midterms. what about the longer-term? paul: short-term, we go from $200 billion to $100 billion. in the longer term, these are two big giants who will have to learn to play on the same field together. the question is timing. i am less optimistic about something by midterms and i am more optimistic beyond that. they are too bid -- big to play in the same sandbox. a...
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your brain because it already has the point of no return to discuss that i'm now in joined by richard paul at the hilarious how to foreign relations at the russian orthodox church get an answer it's good to talk to thank you very much for a time just a few days ago the constant an announced in pretty stark terms its decision to eventually ground the suffering to the ukrainian church whatever it might be we'll discuss it now and i say to the ukrainian church keeping him. and that it is probably primarily a political process because if it were the politicians the state dept lobbied for that what do you make of this very tight association between state and religious affairs first of all i think they should explain what really means because not everyone would understand how to sell fully in course of the tradition means independence the orthodox church unlike the roman catholic church consists of fully independent local churches they are not subordinates to one and there is no single he had of this church is except for jesus christ himself and here from what i understand the constant a noble p
your brain because it already has the point of no return to discuss that i'm now in joined by richard paul at the hilarious how to foreign relations at the russian orthodox church get an answer it's good to talk to thank you very much for a time just a few days ago the constant an announced in pretty stark terms its decision to eventually ground the suffering to the ukrainian church whatever it might be we'll discuss it now and i say to the ukrainian church keeping him. and that it is probably...
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our parent panel joins us, radio host kathy barnett, attorney and parent richard st. paulng about this in the break. let's lay out the scenario. the first two games the team lost by a combined record of 102-0. that is pretty tough to swallow for a lot of kids. a lot of the articles haven't seen a decline in numbers of kids wanting to sign up and play football, do you think? >> as americans they have the right not to participate if they choose but on the other hand, administrators would be concerned with instilling this idea that when things get tough just quit. what i found out is according to us news and you will school ranking they have students between the grade of 9-12 so they have the population of students from which they could, what i also found interesting is they have mass competency of 29%, 60% in reading so i am beginning to think perhaps this school has a bigger issue of just finding ways to extract the best out of their students overall and perhaps this may be a wake-up call for the community, parents and school to find ways to help their kids excel. jillian:
our parent panel joins us, radio host kathy barnett, attorney and parent richard st. paulng about this in the break. let's lay out the scenario. the first two games the team lost by a combined record of 102-0. that is pretty tough to swallow for a lot of kids. a lot of the articles haven't seen a decline in numbers of kids wanting to sign up and play football, do you think? >> as americans they have the right not to participate if they choose but on the other hand, administrators would be...
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report that a former top lawrs for president trump john dowd consider raising legal funds for paul manafort and richard. the "wall street journal" reporting the president's advisor shot down the idea and it never happened. joining me now shelby holiday from the "wall street journal" and a former federal prosecutor, now special counsel at lowen stein sandal. let me start with you then you were explaining to me it's not out of the realm of possibility that this happens in court sometimes that there would be way to pay for somebody's legal fees. >> it happens sometimes whether you have a multidefendant case or multitarget case that one person will pay the other target or the other defendants' legal fees. they need to work it out and make sure there is no conflict of interest. and certainly can't get in the line of obstruction of justice. it does happen. it's not necessarily illegal. the concern in this case is to make a big payment for attorney fees right when man 40s and gates in particular on the brink of cooperating could have been construed as obstruction of justice. i would guess that's why the advic
report that a former top lawrs for president trump john dowd consider raising legal funds for paul manafort and richard. the "wall street journal" reporting the president's advisor shot down the idea and it never happened. joining me now shelby holiday from the "wall street journal" and a former federal prosecutor, now special counsel at lowen stein sandal. let me start with you then you were explaining to me it's not out of the realm of possibility that this happens in...
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paul manafort will make? >> i think there will be a lot of parallels to what we saw with richard gates at his own trial with paulill had some value to add because he was there and saw what happened. when you have a witness like paul manafort, what a prosecutor will do is make sure that person isn't standing alone. you don't have to believe everything he has to say because you will corroborate it with other evidence, documents, e-mails, text messages and the testimony of other witnesses. so you don't have to like him, you don't even have to believe him, you just have to let him fill in the gaps with some things that have happened. the other thing he could have is even if he's too toxic to testify, he could still provide leads and information that could be useful to investigators as they continue forward in the investigation. >> finally, i want to ask your take on this latest tweet. kelly o'donnell and i earlier were trying to figure out exactly what he meant by it. maybe you have an idea. he once again called the investigation a witch hunt and says, quote, there was never collusion with russia except by the clint
paul manafort will make? >> i think there will be a lot of parallels to what we saw with richard gates at his own trial with paulill had some value to add because he was there and saw what happened. when you have a witness like paul manafort, what a prosecutor will do is make sure that person isn't standing alone. you don't have to believe everything he has to say because you will corroborate it with other evidence, documents, e-mails, text messages and the testimony of other witnesses....
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richard fwates. june 6, 2018. superseding indictment against paul manafort, chairman to donald trump. and cans tan tin kalamnik, associated with the russian intelligence services. september 14, 2018. guilty plea, campaign chairman paul manafort. just about one month after he was found guilty on a number of counts by a jury of his peers. nally, july 13, 2018, 12 russians indicted for the hacking and stealing of donald trump's opponents' -- will you yield me 30 seconds? mr. mcgovern: i yield 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. mr. swalwell: the best thing we can do to uphold the rule of law in this country, to allow him to continue to investigate who attacked us, who worked with the russians, is to protect that investigation. to not allow the president to threaten it and to do our job, protect our great democracy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. this gentleman from texas is recognize
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let's dig deeper now with fox news legal analyst mercedes cowan and defense attorney richard st. paulkend. >> thanks, ed. ed: i started this investigation started with allegations that there were russian collusion between candidate donald trump and the russians. instead you see the new york times today saying wait a second, bruce ohr an obama administration justice department official, now a holdover and a trump official was trying to flip russian oligarchs including one who was known as putin's oligarch. was there collusion going on between people inside the justice department and the fbi trying to flip russians? >> it's amazing because there's so many tentacles to this investigation. we really don't know all the twists and turns that are happening. anybody, defense attorneys, that have had clients that in the throes of a federal investigation, it really is so much going back and forth. you don't know what witnesses will come forward, what witnesses will flip, what evidence will there be. there really is so much going on. i mean, as it stands now, this investigation has cost the taxp
let's dig deeper now with fox news legal analyst mercedes cowan and defense attorney richard st. paulkend. >> thanks, ed. ed: i started this investigation started with allegations that there were russian collusion between candidate donald trump and the russians. instead you see the new york times today saying wait a second, bruce ohr an obama administration justice department official, now a holdover and a trump official was trying to flip russian oligarchs including one who was known as...
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paul came over the scene from. start to perform you don't know your. business news live from berlin turkey's president richard pryor had a one breath subsidies trip to germany with a visit to the western german city can learn and leave the inaugurated a mosque opponents and supporters stage drive all demonstrations a hit of his visit we'll have analysis. and it quake and tsunami leave hundreds dead in indonesia off the powerful waves barrel into the island of pseudo wait city officials are warning the final death toll could be much higher. i'm christine will welcome to the program turkey's president added one has wrapped up a controversial state visits to germany the trip was meant to ease tensions between bilin and ancora but it's been mobbed by big differences over human rights and the once final stop was in cologne way he inaugurated a mosque he was welcomed by and large crowd of supporters from germany's turkish community they were kept apart from critics of the president staging a protest on the banks of the river ride. it's. another german city and of a crowd of angry demonstrators a day off to must pro
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paul richardson. makes the catch. goes in for the score. first touchdown as a redskin fon richard they are up 7-0.ater in the qrter first and goal for the skins. alyssa pree adrian peterson makes it look rushed for 120 yards, two e.uchdowns in the g the redskins are rolling. they kept it going. remember that energy ecution? second quarter smith the pass to crowder. redskins out to a 21-3 lead. green bay aaron rodgers, rodgers hoping to have some magic. finds randall. he loses the football. redskins all over it. fabi fabian monroe with the redskins beat the packers 31-17. hey, with a look at what's coming up on redskins final. >> happiness continue to flow on redskins final. we fi the motivation that awoke a sleepi offense. a aip adriterson tells us why he is right where he wants to be. you might be surprise at alex smith's reaction. all that and more on redskins final in a few minutes. we will see you then. >> this is so good to hear. tiger woods is officially back.d entetonight's final round of the tour championship with the lead and he didn't let if go. on 13, woods with the birdie putt. this on
paul richardson. makes the catch. goes in for the score. first touchdown as a redskin fon richard they are up 7-0.ater in the qrter first and goal for the skins. alyssa pree adrian peterson makes it look rushed for 120 yards, two e.uchdowns in the g the redskins are rolling. they kept it going. remember that energy ecution? second quarter smith the pass to crowder. redskins out to a 21-3 lead. green bay aaron rodgers, rodgers hoping to have some magic. finds randall. he loses the football....
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richards and the others. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm paul webber. i'm a north beach resident and member of telegraph hill geters and delegate for san francisco neighborhoods, to support the nominations of commissioners riches -- richards and moore. each brings a different perspective. both are meticulously prepared when they're listening to matters. they have a compassion that is not necessarily thought of when one is talking about cold land use matters. their presence is going to be very important as we try to navigate through the efforts by the state to take away local controls of land use. so i urge you to reappoint both of them to the commission for another four-year term. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> good day. i'm anastasia from district 8. commissioner richards has integrity and dedicated it his job, keeping core values, affordable housing, and keeping people in their homes at the fore front. he always keeps an open mind as he evaluates every aspect of a project and listens to all sides before making a decision. h
richards and the others. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm paul webber. i'm a north beach resident and member of telegraph hill geters and delegate for san francisco neighborhoods, to support the nominations of commissioners riches -- richards and moore. each brings a different perspective. both are meticulously prepared when they're listening to matters. they have a compassion that is not necessarily thought of when one is talking about cold land...
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richard spencer. thank you. secretary of the air force, heather wilson. [applause] president trump: thank you. vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, paul selva. thank you, paul. [applause] president trump: and one of my favorites of the joint chiefs, come on, stand up. thank you both. [applause] president trump: i also want to thank representative mo brooks for joining us tonight. great gentleman, wherever you are, mo. thank you, mo. president trump: and a very special thank you to the members of the "congressional medal of honor" society. tonight we're privileged to be in the company of america's greatest heroes. joining us this evening are three extraordinary americans who i had the privilege of presenting the medal of honor to. jim mccloughan, mike rose, and brit slabinski. please stand up. we're also very proud to have a marine among of us who served in world war ii and fought heroically at iwo jima. i've gotten to know him, woody williams. i've gotten to know him. 95. you look good, woody. >> you look. president trump: another friend of mine, general john kelly, and his incredible wife karen. they are here some place. john, stand up. pre
richard spencer. thank you. secretary of the air force, heather wilson. [applause] president trump: thank you. vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, paul selva. thank you, paul. [applause] president trump: and one of my favorites of the joint chiefs, come on, stand up. thank you both. [applause] president trump: i also want to thank representative mo brooks for joining us tonight. great gentleman, wherever you are, mo. thank you, mo. president trump: and a very special thank you to the...
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account how the recent developments with paul manafort, as well as michael cohen have gone, there is this concern among senior democrats that i speak with, richard, who are concerned that the supreme court could ultimately rule on some type of case regarding all of these developments, and that's why they want these documents, they want this transparency. and they're trying to -- i don't want to say slow down the process, but this process has continued longer, i think it's safe to say, than president trump and the administration would have liked. >> seema? >> i think that's absolutely right. and i think that will also be a major focus of the confirmation hearings once they get going. brett kavanaugh was a huge part of the investigation of president clinton. he was an incredibly aggressive part of that investigation. yet recently he's written that presidents are too busy to have to deal with criminal investigations. so i think there's going to be a lot of questions asked about his position on that, especially given everything going on with the mueller investigation. >> and kevin, you know, it is a busy week. we also have the president traveling to
account how the recent developments with paul manafort, as well as michael cohen have gone, there is this concern among senior democrats that i speak with, richard, who are concerned that the supreme court could ultimately rule on some type of case regarding all of these developments, and that's why they want these documents, they want this transparency. and they're trying to -- i don't want to say slow down the process, but this process has continued longer, i think it's safe to say, than...
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those are the kind of things i know our chair richard burr and mark warner, vice chair are going to be talking to mueller about and i suspect talking to paul manafort's lawyers. >> while i have i'm actually interested in a general status update on the intelligence committee's investigation. because this has dragged on much longer than people thought that it might. is there a new target when kind of a definitive report from your committee might actually emerge? >> well, i have to point out that we've been doing this in phases, and the first phase was did the russians -- were the russians involved in the 2016 presidential election? did they try to assist the trump -- president trump to be elected. the answer to that is yes. we've determined that. i think it's safe to say. secondly, were the russians trying to interfere with state election systems around the country? the answer to that was yes. did how the obama administration reacted to this was the third piece that we've looked at. and we're now wrapping up the involvement of the russians and others in social media disinformation campaigns in 2016. there's no doubt that the russians were do
those are the kind of things i know our chair richard burr and mark warner, vice chair are going to be talking to mueller about and i suspect talking to paul manafort's lawyers. >> while i have i'm actually interested in a general status update on the intelligence committee's investigation. because this has dragged on much longer than people thought that it might. is there a new target when kind of a definitive report from your committee might actually emerge? >> well, i have to...
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cliff richard, the questions were asked about what lord paul had made of the recent court case and lord was reported accurately but it should have been further down the bulletin. in terms of the licence fee for the over 75s, where are we on that? this is a very interesting one. in 2020, the bbc, finally, due to the digital economy at, will take over control of the free license. i think lots of people think the bbc ta kes think lots of people think the bbc takes the brunt of the free license fee for over 75s at the moment but we are not, it is only in 2020 when the bbc could, if they decided, to change the arrangement, and say that people over 75 don‘t get their license for free. lord people over 75 don‘t get their license forfree. lord hall was asked about this and he said it would be discussed by the bbc board from the autumn and it would have to go out to public consultation but he said what happens at the moment may well stay, it may well be that over 75s continued to get it for free but he could not guarantee it. we will hear a lot more about this story in the next few years. colin,
cliff richard, the questions were asked about what lord paul had made of the recent court case and lord was reported accurately but it should have been further down the bulletin. in terms of the licence fee for the over 75s, where are we on that? this is a very interesting one. in 2020, the bbc, finally, due to the digital economy at, will take over control of the free license. i think lots of people think the bbc ta kes think lots of people think the bbc takes the brunt of the free license fee...
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before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970 and 1973, and then of course the famous lawyer paul clements, the partner of kurt lennon and then alice, served as a listener general united states 2005 to 2008. and it has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. judge kavanaugh and mister clements clerk at the same time on thesupreme court , judge kavanaugh clerk for justice kennedy and the justices big shoes judge cavanaugh is nominating to fill when mister clements clerk for the late justice professor rebecca ingber, i hope that's right is an assistant professor oflaw , boston university school of law, professor adam white has had me on panels when an organization he and he's also from iowa. not right now from iowa but was born in dubuque, iowa. i talked about you in my opening statement this morning. officer adam white is assistant professor , george mason scalia law school and executive director of seaboard and great center or the study of administrative state. he is also a research fellow at the hoover institution and a member of the administrative conference of the united
before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970 and 1973, and then of course the famous lawyer paul clements, the partner of kurt lennon and then alice, served as a listener general united states 2005 to 2008. and it has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. judge kavanaugh and mister clements clerk at the same time on thesupreme court , judge kavanaugh clerk for justice kennedy and the justices big shoes judge cavanaugh is nominating...
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of the most important investigations we have had since richard nixon and watergate in terms of the integrity of our presidency. >> i wonder, paul rod rosenstein as a potential witness? i mean rod rosenstein is in the middle of a lot of stuff. he wrote the memo that was a pretext used to fire comey, he then got upset that the memo was released according to the "new york times" and decided to turn i guess on the president he was upset. isn't he a witness? >> he is. there's always been a question at some point rosenstein himself will have to recuse and he's talked to the ethics officers at the department of justice and mueller and that time isn't now. if there does come a time where he has a conflict he will step down. i have known rod rosenstein for 20 years. he does have a sense of humor. maybe this was a joke. the 25th amendment stuff on the other hand, remember this was a time where this even degrees of incompetence with president trump and this was a time when he was extremely incompetent and weird, so he fires comey and then goes on tv and tells lester holt i fired him because of the russian investigation. >> right. >> he in
of the most important investigations we have had since richard nixon and watergate in terms of the integrity of our presidency. >> i wonder, paul rod rosenstein as a potential witness? i mean rod rosenstein is in the middle of a lot of stuff. he wrote the memo that was a pretext used to fire comey, he then got upset that the memo was released according to the "new york times" and decided to turn i guess on the president he was upset. isn't he a witness? >> he is. there's...
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paul manafort has reached a plea with special counsel bob mueller. as i mentioned nbc news has not confirmed this report yet. it's all unfolding right now. and i'm joined by senator richardichard bloomenthal who serves on the senate judiciary committee relevant to this and first your reaction to these reports which is shocking if you would have thought about this a year or two ago. a campaign chair having been convicted now cutting a deal. your reaction? >> it would have been shocking just a year ago. remember that paul manafort was in effect tampering with witnesses. his apartment was raided by the fbi because there was the prospect of his destroying documents. now there is the potential for his cooperation, which in my hope, at any rate, would be involved in any kind of plea agreement. a trial often serves a public education function. and so the public really needs and deserves some public airing of what he did and why he did it, and the special counsel would be well served by his cooperation because he knows a lot about russia collusion as alleged against the president of the united states. >> senator, on that point the cohen plea process involved a brief but rather f
paul manafort has reached a plea with special counsel bob mueller. as i mentioned nbc news has not confirmed this report yet. it's all unfolding right now. and i'm joined by senator richardichard bloomenthal who serves on the senate judiciary committee relevant to this and first your reaction to these reports which is shocking if you would have thought about this a year or two ago. a campaign chair having been convicted now cutting a deal. your reaction? >> it would have been shocking...
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paul butler, the track record here right now for bob mueller is pretty good. police report convicted. michael flynn pleaded guilty. richard pineda pleaded guilty. 13 russian nationals i dated, you can see he's doing pretty wel well. >> he's a relentless prosecutor. >> there were 10 counts that the virginia jury couldn't agree on. that case was kind of over, but mueller yesterday in court made manafort say those ten things that the jury couldn't agree on, yeah, i committed those crimes as well. he is a relentless prosecutor. all he does is win. now manafort folded like cohen before him. everyone in his sights mueller gets. that cannot be good news for the president of the united states. >> what is good for the people of the united states is mule ser bringing in the cash. he's secured over $40 million in assets due to asset forfeiture and seizure that now goes right in the coffers. donald trump lost one of his arguments that he made which is that the mueller probe is costing too much money. >> he brought more in forfeiture than the investigation cost, and it may be double or triple. what we're seeing -- so glad you mentione
paul butler, the track record here right now for bob mueller is pretty good. police report convicted. michael flynn pleaded guilty. richard pineda pleaded guilty. 13 russian nationals i dated, you can see he's doing pretty wel well. >> he's a relentless prosecutor. >> there were 10 counts that the virginia jury couldn't agree on. that case was kind of over, but mueller yesterday in court made manafort say those ten things that the jury couldn't agree on, yeah, i committed those...
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before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970 and 1973, and then of course the famous lawyer paul clements, the partner of kurt lennon and then alice, served as a listener general united states 2005 to 2008. and it has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. judge kavanaugh and mister clements clerk at the same time on thesupreme court , judge kavanaugh clerk for justice kennedy and the justices big shoes judge cavanaugh is nominating to fill when mister clements clerk for the late justice professor rebecca ingber, i hope that's right is an assistant professor oflaw , boston university school of law, professor adam white has had me on panels when an organization he and he's also from iowa. not right now from iowa but was born in dubuque, iowa. i talked about you in my opening statement this morning. officer adam white is assistant professor , george mason scalia law school and executive director of seaboard and great center or the study of administrative state. he is also a research fellow at the hoover institution and a member of the administrative conference of the united
before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970 and 1973, and then of course the famous lawyer paul clements, the partner of kurt lennon and then alice, served as a listener general united states 2005 to 2008. and it has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. judge kavanaugh and mister clements clerk at the same time on thesupreme court , judge kavanaugh clerk for justice kennedy and the justices big shoes judge cavanaugh is nominating...
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before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970 and 1973, and then of course the famous lawyer paul clements, the partner of kurt lennon and then alice, served as a listener general united states 2005 to 2008. and it has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. judge kavanaugh and mister clements clerk at the same time on thesupreme court , judge kavanaugh clerk for justice kennedy and the justices big shoes judge cavanaugh is nominating to fill when mister clements clerk for the late justice professor rebecca ingber, i hope that's right is an assistant professor oflaw , boston university school of law, professor adam white has had me on panels when an organization he and he's also from iowa. not right now from iowa but was born in dubuque, iowa. i talked about you in my opening statement this morning. officer adam white is assistant professor , george mason scalia law school and executive director of seaboard and great center or the study of administrative state. he is also a research fellow at the hoover institution and a member of the administrative conference of the united
before i got to congress by his reputation, served as richard nixon's white house counsel in 1970 and 1973, and then of course the famous lawyer paul clements, the partner of kurt lennon and then alice, served as a listener general united states 2005 to 2008. and it has argued over 90 cases before the supreme court. judge kavanaugh and mister clements clerk at the same time on thesupreme court , judge kavanaugh clerk for justice kennedy and the justices big shoes judge cavanaugh is nominating...