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sec. sanders: good afternoon. as you all saw, the president led a cabinet meeting this morning with the opioid precrisis being at the top of the agenda. in recent weeks, we have continued combating this issue on all fronts and by making the opioid raises the primary focus of the cabinet meeting, he is once again showing is one of his top priorities. there is a long road ahead and much work to be done. we will not rest until streets -- our streets are safe. and the victims of this terrible lifemic are able to live a tree of addiction. as the president noted yesterday, and again today during the cabinet meeting, the chemical weapons attack by syrian regime against innocent civilians is horrifying. the images, especially of suffering children have shocked the conscience of the civilized world. these actions are consistent with assad's pattern of chemical weapons use. his forces are already responsible for previous chemical weapons attacks and other actions targeting civilians. the president h
sec. sanders: good afternoon. as you all saw, the president led a cabinet meeting this morning with the opioid precrisis being at the top of the agenda. in recent weeks, we have continued combating this issue on all fronts and by making the opioid raises the primary focus of the cabinet meeting, he is once again showing is one of his top priorities. there is a long road ahead and much work to be done. we will not rest until streets -- our streets are safe. and the victims of this terrible...
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press sec. sanders: happy friday. as you all saw this morning the administration has sanctioned seven russian oligarchs, 12 companies, and 17 top government officials and allies of russian president vladimir putin. today's sanctions and the totality of the administration's actions, which are in keeping with congress' wishes, approved the president is absolutely correct when he says no one has been tougher on russia. we want a positive relationship with the russian government, but for this to happen there must be a significant change in their behavior. as we announced in february, the president and the first lady are looking forward to welcoming president and mrs. macron from france for a state visit later this month. today i can also add the detail that on the first night fo their visit, the president and the first lady, along with president and mrs. macron, will enjoy a private dinner at mount vernon, the historic home of our nation's first president, george washington. this setting will serve
press sec. sanders: happy friday. as you all saw this morning the administration has sanctioned seven russian oligarchs, 12 companies, and 17 top government officials and allies of russian president vladimir putin. today's sanctions and the totality of the administration's actions, which are in keeping with congress' wishes, approved the president is absolutely correct when he says no one has been tougher on russia. we want a positive relationship with the russian government, but for this to...
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sec. perdue: good morning. order.this hearing to -- this morning i would like to welcome senator hyde smith to the committee. we are glad to have another former state and commissioner at the table. [laughter] >> you will have to welcome her again later. >> welcome her when she is here. that would be nice. ups?re you planning a c we have our standing secretary of agriculture, sonny purdue. today marks a special day for the secretary. on this day last year the secretary was confirmed by the full senate. happy one-year anniversary mr. secretary. [applause] voice, alture needed a champion. an advocate. at the highest levels of government. that is more so today. a rough patch in the agriculture economy. over the past five years prices in major commodities have dropped by over 40%. net farm income is expected to decline by 52%. the ongoing pressure of low commodity prices continues the .eed for high volume of sales now, more than ever our producers need certainty and a partner in government that
sec. perdue: good morning. order.this hearing to -- this morning i would like to welcome senator hyde smith to the committee. we are glad to have another former state and commissioner at the table. [laughter] >> you will have to welcome her again later. >> welcome her when she is here. that would be nice. ups?re you planning a c we have our standing secretary of agriculture, sonny purdue. today marks a special day for the secretary. on this day last year the secretary was confirmed...
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sec. clinton: hello. [cheering] former sec. clinton: thank you, this is great. didn't mona do a wonderful job. i am so excited. hi, ruth? ruth: hi hillary. i'm used to the eagleton drawing room. a little bigger. thank you, mona, for everything. she has been so helpful, so wonderful for so long in the work that we have done. especially in arranging this event. wow, and welcome on behalf of the eagleton institute of politics. we are thrilled to host secretary clinton. i am going to call her hillary from now on. [laughter] ruth: as our 2017, 2018 clifford tk professors of public affairs, and before i began i wanted extend sincere thanks to senator cases family who i see joining us today and always supporting us in their work. -- in this work. [applause] ruth: also you have met the chancellor, we want to thank the division for student affairs, the division of undergraduate academic affairs, and rutgers athletics for coming together. everyone came together to make this day possible. our team co
sec. clinton: hello. [cheering] former sec. clinton: thank you, this is great. didn't mona do a wonderful job. i am so excited. hi, ruth? ruth: hi hillary. i'm used to the eagleton drawing room. a little bigger. thank you, mona, for everything. she has been so helpful, so wonderful for so long in the work that we have done. especially in arranging this event. wow, and welcome on behalf of the eagleton institute of politics. we are thrilled to host secretary clinton. i am going to call her...
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sec. mattis: earlier today president trump directed the u.s. military with our allies to destroy the syrian weapons capabilities. tonight, france, united kingdom and united states took action to end the chemical weapons infrastructure. clearly, the assad regime did not get the message last year. together we have sent a clear message to assad and his murderous lieutenants that they cannot perpetrate another chemical weapons attack. they will be held accountable. we remain committed. the strike tonight separately demonstrates international resolve to prevent chemical weapons from being used on anyone under any circumstances in contradiction of international law. i want to emphasize these a strikes are directed at the syrian regime. in conducting these strikes we have gone to great lengths to prevent civilian casualties. prevent civilian casualties. it is a time for all civilized nations to urgently tonight in ending the syrian civil war by supporting the united nations. and accordance with t
sec. mattis: earlier today president trump directed the u.s. military with our allies to destroy the syrian weapons capabilities. tonight, france, united kingdom and united states took action to end the chemical weapons infrastructure. clearly, the assad regime did not get the message last year. together we have sent a clear message to assad and his murderous lieutenants that they cannot perpetrate another chemical weapons attack. they will be held accountable. we remain committed. the strike...
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sec. sanders: i'm not going to get ahead of potential options, but the president has asked the department of volcker -- of agriculture to come back. syria, we talked about the idea of military option being a deterrent. the president called the attack --t year sec. sanders: what our concern is about the assad regime taking an outrageous action against innocent civilians. our focus is on responding to that. that is what we are looking at. >> to follow up, since we didn't get a chance to, on your comments citing the l.a. times article about the president's rape remark. it didn't back up the president's claim? be admonished reporters to held to a standard of accuracy. as a present need to be held to that standard of accuracy? sec. sanders: absolutely. a number of those individuals going back to 2014, where there were articles and studies put out that said 80% of the women that make -- that go through that process and try to enter throughtry are raped that process. something that should be conc
sec. sanders: i'm not going to get ahead of potential options, but the president has asked the department of volcker -- of agriculture to come back. syria, we talked about the idea of military option being a deterrent. the president called the attack --t year sec. sanders: what our concern is about the assad regime taking an outrageous action against innocent civilians. our focus is on responding to that. that is what we are looking at. >> to follow up, since we didn't get a chance to, on...
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former sec. clinton: i am delighted to be here with ruth, who i have known for a very long time. i admire greatly the work of the eagleton's institute and the center for women and politics. [applause] former sec. clinton: so, today, i have no idea what ruth blast -- will ask me and she has no idea what i will answer. [laughter] former sec. clinton: it may be fitting we are in a basketball court because we may throw the ball back and forth to try to make it interesting for you for the next hour and a half. the question that ruth just posed is obviously one that i have given some thought to. because i hear it myself. i hear what ruth was alluding to. like well-known, but not well known. known, but not understood. i take that to heart because i have been in the national public eye for 25 years, ever since 1992. i have often thought that i'm a kind of shock test for people who are trying to make sense, not just of me personally, but of women's roles, and of women's expanded opportunities in the -- no
former sec. clinton: i am delighted to be here with ruth, who i have known for a very long time. i admire greatly the work of the eagleton's institute and the center for women and politics. [applause] former sec. clinton: so, today, i have no idea what ruth blast -- will ask me and she has no idea what i will answer. [laughter] former sec. clinton: it may be fitting we are in a basketball court because we may throw the ball back and forth to try to make it interesting for you for the next hour...
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sec. mattis: that will depend on mr. assad, should he decide to use more chemical weapons in the future. and of course, the powers that have signed the chemical weapons prohibition have every region -- every reason to challenge assad, should he choose to violate that. right now, this is a one-time shot and i believe it sends a very strong message to dissuade him, deterred him, from doing this again. reporter: [indiscernible] sec. mattis: we want to give you a full brief in the morning. right now we have no reports of losses. reporter: thank you for doing that. have you seen retaliation from the russians or iranians? how long do you think this operation would last? is it a matter of hours or days or could it go longer than that? we did have: initial surface activity from the syrian regime, that is the only retaliatory action we are aware of at this time. of the operation, we completed targets that were assigned from u.s. central command. those operations are complete. reporter: general dunf
sec. mattis: that will depend on mr. assad, should he decide to use more chemical weapons in the future. and of course, the powers that have signed the chemical weapons prohibition have every region -- every reason to challenge assad, should he choose to violate that. right now, this is a one-time shot and i believe it sends a very strong message to dissuade him, deterred him, from doing this again. reporter: [indiscernible] sec. mattis: we want to give you a full brief in the morning. right...
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sec. mattis: that will depend on mr. assad. should he decide to use more chemical weapons in the future, and of course the powers that have signed the chemical weapons prohibition, have every reason assad should he choose to violate that. now, i believe it has sent a strong message to deter him from doing this again. >> we will brief on that in the morning. right now, we have no reports of losses. >> thank you for doing that. have you seen any retaliation from the russians are a rainy or iranians? how long do you think this operation could last? is a matter of hours or days or could it go longer than that? >> we did have some additional surface to air activity from the syrian regime. that is the only retaliatory action we are aware of at the time. the nature of the operation was have completed the targets assigned to the central command. those operations are complete. >> general dunford, could you talk about your concern that you expressed earlier in the week about russian escalation. gene
sec. mattis: that will depend on mr. assad. should he decide to use more chemical weapons in the future, and of course the powers that have signed the chemical weapons prohibition, have every reason assad should he choose to violate that. now, i believe it has sent a strong message to deter him from doing this again. >> we will brief on that in the morning. right now, we have no reports of losses. >> thank you for doing that. have you seen any retaliation from the russians are a...
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sec. esper: thank you for that kind and lengthy introduction. you make me feel very old but i appreciate you hosting this event today and for heritage to host as well. i do want to lay out the basis for my vision that was articulated last week, the army vision, if you will, give you an abridged version of the remarks i gave to set the stage and to facilitate the q&a session. let me step back and give you the historical perspective from which we began. thecan think, consider longest conflict in our nation's history is ongoing, tension between defense and domestic spending, social turbulence and political disharmony divides many, moscow is expanding its influence, and trying to take advantage of the u.s. while we are distracted. at the same time, the army is strained by an unrelenting operation tempo, challenged by unpredictable budgets, our quitman is aging, maintenance costs are increasing and we have mortgage the future to pay today's readiness. recruiting is also becoming more difficult.
sec. esper: thank you for that kind and lengthy introduction. you make me feel very old but i appreciate you hosting this event today and for heritage to host as well. i do want to lay out the basis for my vision that was articulated last week, the army vision, if you will, give you an abridged version of the remarks i gave to set the stage and to facilitate the q&a session. let me step back and give you the historical perspective from which we began. thecan think, consider longest conflict...
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sec. mattis: seven last part again? >> what is your evidence it was delivered by the syrian regime? sec. mattis: i am confident the syrian regime conducted a chemical attack on innocent people in this last week. absolutely confident. levele the intelligence of confidence that we needed to conduct the attack. >> as far as the actual chemical used, do know what it was? was it nerve agent, was it chlorine? sec. mattis: we are very much aware of one of the agents. there may have been more than one agent used. we are not clear on that yet. we know at least one chemical agent was used. just to clarify on the d confliction, you notified the russians ahead of time before the operation began what you were going to do and what targets you are going to strike? gen. dunford: the only communications that took place specifically associated with this operation before the targets were struck was the normal the confliction of the airspace, the procedures that are in place for all operations in syria. >> ge
sec. mattis: seven last part again? >> what is your evidence it was delivered by the syrian regime? sec. mattis: i am confident the syrian regime conducted a chemical attack on innocent people in this last week. absolutely confident. levele the intelligence of confidence that we needed to conduct the attack. >> as far as the actual chemical used, do know what it was? was it nerve agent, was it chlorine? sec. mattis: we are very much aware of one of the agents. there may have been...
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former appointment sec. jones: right. mr. scully: take us back to the evening of march 31. the speech is over. you're in the white house. paint a picture. what was it like? what was lady bird johnson saying to president johnson, what was the interactions with president johnson, what are you seeing and hearing? former appointment sec. jones: well, after the speech the president went into the little office off the oval office and received and made phone calls. one of the interesting phone calls was to nelson rockefeller or rockefeller to him, because he was the governor of new york. johnson had developed a warm relationship with governor rockefeller and had encouraged him, on this night, to run for election. i suspect of all the people who were running, the one that president johnson thought might be the best successor to him was nelson rockefeller, which is an interesting observation. lady bird johnson was absolutely elated because she felt he should not run. she had felt that for quite a while. and so, she a
former appointment sec. jones: right. mr. scully: take us back to the evening of march 31. the speech is over. you're in the white house. paint a picture. what was it like? what was lady bird johnson saying to president johnson, what was the interactions with president johnson, what are you seeing and hearing? former appointment sec. jones: well, after the speech the president went into the little office off the oval office and received and made phone calls. one of the interesting phone calls...
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every sec chairman had his mark.r levitt was involved in municipal bonds and later mutual funds to protect the small investor. harvey pitt had his thing. william donaldson had his thing. william donaldson changing the scope of the securities markets. clayton is in the cryptocurrency area, he believes according to the security lawyers i'm speaking to, this is right for fraud with small investors. clayton has taken heat over the past year, enforcement action has gone down. one reason why is telling the commission and enforcement lawyers, let's not focus so much on insider trading or rich people ripping off the rich people. i'm not saying we'll bring a case but he wants to focus on stuff that does rip off the small investors. in that context, he believes this cryptocurrency business including this icos inside of -- in lieu of ipos, where you can basically issue -- create a company, sell what would have been stock, it's now cryptocurrency to people outside the normal checks and balances. regulated by the sec because cryp
every sec chairman had his mark.r levitt was involved in municipal bonds and later mutual funds to protect the small investor. harvey pitt had his thing. william donaldson had his thing. william donaldson changing the scope of the securities markets. clayton is in the cryptocurrency area, he believes according to the security lawyers i'm speaking to, this is right for fraud with small investors. clayton has taken heat over the past year, enforcement action has gone down. one reason why is...
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sec. esper: very good question. first of all, we are on track. i'm confident we will meet our goals. our retention rates are higher than they have ever been. that also take some pressure off the recruiting end of this. i would see the bigger picture is this. when i outline the vision last week, speaking to the details, what i said is we need to get to be over 500,000 soldiers with appropriate growth, associated growth with guard and reserve. the supply of troops, forces is right now insufficient to meet the demands. and to meet the guidance, dod guidelines with regards to deployment versus home station time. we need to build and strengthen, we will continue to grow at a modest pace. it's important we can absorb the soldiers and make sure we get them through the training pipeline and also importantly, maintaining high standards. we have not lowered our standards. there is agreement among leadership that we will accept a smaller army if it means not compromising our standards. i have lived t
sec. esper: very good question. first of all, we are on track. i'm confident we will meet our goals. our retention rates are higher than they have ever been. that also take some pressure off the recruiting end of this. i would see the bigger picture is this. when i outline the vision last week, speaking to the details, what i said is we need to get to be over 500,000 soldiers with appropriate growth, associated growth with guard and reserve. the supply of troops, forces is right now...
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the sec's crackdown has ended the ico market in the u.s..ut a couple more things, this is important. the sec is considering two cryptocurrency exchanges just as he's doing that eric schneider man has begun to scruitinize cryptocurrency exchanges. the schneiderman people tell me it's not a crackdown just basically looking at this and provide information for investors but all this scrutiny is really having an impact on the cryptocurrency business and the sec scrutiny has stopped from what i understand completely stopped the ico business in the u.s. and that is a big story. liz: well lagarde says do not ruin this early stage new technology. charlie: well the sec would say it's not ruining it, it's helping because a lot of these are frauds. that's their side. liz: saving investors from themselves charlie thank you very much. charlie: who else will save them liz: we are six minutes away trying to tell charlie the worst point of this hour at least we were down 140 points but we are fighting back now we've cut those losses in half, disruption , it'
the sec's crackdown has ended the ico market in the u.s..ut a couple more things, this is important. the sec is considering two cryptocurrency exchanges just as he's doing that eric schneider man has begun to scruitinize cryptocurrency exchanges. the schneiderman people tell me it's not a crackdown just basically looking at this and provide information for investors but all this scrutiny is really having an impact on the cryptocurrency business and the sec scrutiny has stopped from what i...
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inundated about the sec and jay clayton, the sec chairman. have to talk to him about this, this is a huge story on wall street. most of the traders are not just trading stocks, they're involved in the bitcoin, cryptocurrency, initial currency offering, this whole thing. the icos, this is captivating wall street. what the traders are telling me is they're furious at the mounting regulation. liz: look at the two day chart here. >> it's amazing, they believe clayton doesn't understand, they don't believe the sec is overstepping bounds in trying to regulate this thing, determining securities and tokens that get produced when you do an initial coin offering as securities, meaning he can regulate them. they are furious at, that and the upshot i'm getting is cryptocurrency does not have a -- yet, anyway, some sort of a trade lobby organization, probably one that comes out of this. liz: what does ge have to do with this? >> i am going to talk to ge in a minute. clayton is persona non grata in the cryptocurrency business. you can expect a couple thing
inundated about the sec and jay clayton, the sec chairman. have to talk to him about this, this is a huge story on wall street. most of the traders are not just trading stocks, they're involved in the bitcoin, cryptocurrency, initial currency offering, this whole thing. the icos, this is captivating wall street. what the traders are telling me is they're furious at the mounting regulation. liz: look at the two day chart here. >> it's amazing, they believe clayton doesn't understand, they...
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the sec will come with a much lighter approach. be the same requirements that brokers are legally required to put their interest first, and it is a big win for the industry. shery: if this plan goes into , goes back to the labor department's argument in 2016? >> they talk about this to do shery rule. but a lot of american knows what it is, but wall street knows what it is. trump said early on that he signed an executive order to have the regulators look at it and try to figure out ways to delay it and dilute back. and now the fruits of those efforts are coming today with the sec proposal. david: i understand it will play well to the industry. why does it play well for the voter? the basic pitch for the obama restriction is what should your broker have your best interest at heart. why ishat outrages -- that outrages? wise it too much to ask my broker to have my interest at heart? moste problem here is that members of the public who have brokerage accounts are totally confused by all these distinctions within investment adviser is an
the sec will come with a much lighter approach. be the same requirements that brokers are legally required to put their interest first, and it is a big win for the industry. shery: if this plan goes into , goes back to the labor department's argument in 2016? >> they talk about this to do shery rule. but a lot of american knows what it is, but wall street knows what it is. trump said early on that he signed an executive order to have the regulators look at it and try to figure out ways to...
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sec. manfra: i was an army enlisted support specialists. . i was on the ground whole time i was in the army. that gave me a real appreciation for what it is like to be the boots on the ground, the end of the road. i have to make this medications systems -- a have to make this communication system work. so, in addition to leadership development that the army really provides, a gave me a long-lasting appreciation for ensuring that we never forget what it is like for those folks that are truly on the front lines, and baking about how the policies -- and thinking about the policies can be practical for those entities that have to make it work. do you have secretary nielsen's attention on this issue? verymanfra: yes, we are happy to have secretary nielsen on board with this. it is so key. she is tremendously supportive and engaged in addition to everything else he has to do. >> is a possible to secure the u.s. borders and a cyber when otherrld, but countries are vulnerable, does that affect us?
sec. manfra: i was an army enlisted support specialists. . i was on the ground whole time i was in the army. that gave me a real appreciation for what it is like to be the boots on the ground, the end of the road. i have to make this medications systems -- a have to make this communication system work. so, in addition to leadership development that the army really provides, a gave me a long-lasting appreciation for ensuring that we never forget what it is like for those folks that are truly on...
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showing them as we flitted from one sec tuned another. what we liked and didn't like.justin rosenstein. >> fair to describe you as the the, crete yea tore of the like button? >> co-inventer. yeah. >> co-inventer. tell me what you were thinking of when you, first, first co-invented. >> the idea was can we make it one click really easy for people to be able to share little bits of positivity and affirmation in the world. >> and when did you first come to realize that there were, i don't know if you want to describe them as problems, complications? >> yeah, it's been interesting to see how it played out as this kind of double edged sword. it is very dangerous to have a business model in which the way companies make money is by selling people's attention to advertisers. >> regardless of whether, they have good, bad intentions. incentives lean you more and more to get people to stare at their phones. we see that influencing the level of depth we are able to thing at. we see that influencing our politics. >> a buzz feed analysis of top election stories, on facebook during th
showing them as we flitted from one sec tuned another. what we liked and didn't like.justin rosenstein. >> fair to describe you as the the, crete yea tore of the like button? >> co-inventer. yeah. >> co-inventer. tell me what you were thinking of when you, first, first co-invented. >> the idea was can we make it one click really easy for people to be able to share little bits of positivity and affirmation in the world. >> and when did you first come to realize that...
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we the technical sec tyre yacht of the 0pcw.ey made all this, let us say, how they did the tests the and all these things, so thatis tests the and all these things, so that is why we are studying now, today, very carefully, the report which was produced by the 0pcw. and the then we will commend that report. as far as the procedures they were not transparent. that is why we were surprised that the british government decided to use that chapter, instead of using, you know, more transparent way of cooperation. but of course we trust opcw, but cooperation. but of course we trust 0pcw, but what we want to see, more transparency, first, and of course, more international involvement in all this exercise, that is why as soon as we will study the report, we will give the full answer, you know and our conclusions on that. what did you say the 0 pc w report, louder please? it is not transparent, you still haven't got any report. i didn't say the report is not transparent because we have the report, the procedure, the arrangements between t
we the technical sec tyre yacht of the 0pcw.ey made all this, let us say, how they did the tests the and all these things, so thatis tests the and all these things, so that is why we are studying now, today, very carefully, the report which was produced by the 0pcw. and the then we will commend that report. as far as the procedures they were not transparent. that is why we were surprised that the british government decided to use that chapter, instead of using, you know, more transparent way of...
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when you -- general grant's private sec reeitary was locked up monday night a raving maniac. he is about 50 years of age. for the past year his mind has been gradually failing him. they put him in the hands of police until his relatives in fiphiladelphia could be notifie. let the record show that in the bazar presidential porn star hush money sex scandal that led in 2018 to the fbi raiding the office and home of the president's private lawyer, the pseudonym used to refer that president in the legal agreement in question that led to all of this was lifted from american history, specifically the history of the ulyssess. grant presidency, went stark raving crazy. who picked that name? and why? and if in fact this particular scandal ends up driving this president crazy, can we please get a rewrite because this is getting to be over the top. also i would totally play uly ulysse s. grant. the president today can continued to insist that every bit of any investigation into his associates, campaign, administration is all one big witch hunt. the white house press sec is reitary said t
when you -- general grant's private sec reeitary was locked up monday night a raving maniac. he is about 50 years of age. for the past year his mind has been gradually failing him. they put him in the hands of police until his relatives in fiphiladelphia could be notifie. let the record show that in the bazar presidential porn star hush money sex scandal that led in 2018 to the fbi raiding the office and home of the president's private lawyer, the pseudonym used to refer that president in the...
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charlie, first it was the sec, you wrote that story that the sec was interested in looking into the bad. >> i said it was a wave of enforcement actions. we should point out this is not an enforcement action, this is beginning of investigation he announced subpoenas or -- liz: letters. >> letters, tell us about your operations. problem for bitcoin is this. and i think the reason why it's trading off, the new york attorney general has something known as the martin act, a law that allows new york attorney general to bring fraud charges against a target where the evidence or evidence of intent to defraud is much lower than on the criminal statutes, even civil statutes that the sec imposes. so that's why this is -- this is like not, this guy can put you in jail. liz: he has very broad powers. >> and very strong. >> all he has to show is minimal evidence of intent to launch an enforcement action and he can charge you criminally. that's why this is worrisome for someone like this. why am i being rapped? liz: another big story. rap on this. >> talking to wall street dems. what do you think of t
charlie, first it was the sec, you wrote that story that the sec was interested in looking into the bad. >> i said it was a wave of enforcement actions. we should point out this is not an enforcement action, this is beginning of investigation he announced subpoenas or -- liz: letters. >> letters, tell us about your operations. problem for bitcoin is this. and i think the reason why it's trading off, the new york attorney general has something known as the martin act, a law that...
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tell us what is going on at the sec right now?o propose a new standard to target broker conflicts of interest. this is one of the most controversial things done at the end of the obama administration. the sec will come up with a much lighter approach, there won't be the same requirements that brokers are legally required to put their interests first and that is a big win for the industry. ♪ >> the u.k. prime minister theresa may's brexit vision suffered a blow yesterday when the house of lords voted against government plans to leave the eu customs union. , 348.tents content, 225. the contents have it. >> it was staggering last night. if i was theresa may now and if i was philip hammond, i would be saying game's over, we've got to get a deal around the customs union. let's try working-class across party. >> the government doesn't have to change its policy on the back of this, however, the scale of it shows the strength of feeling across that upper chamber and potentially reflects the makeup of the votes in the house of commons. tha
tell us what is going on at the sec right now?o propose a new standard to target broker conflicts of interest. this is one of the most controversial things done at the end of the obama administration. the sec will come up with a much lighter approach, there won't be the same requirements that brokers are legally required to put their interests first and that is a big win for the industry. ♪ >> the u.k. prime minister theresa may's brexit vision suffered a blow yesterday when the house...
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press sec. sanders: happy friday.s you all saw this morning the administration has sanctioned seven russian oligarchs, 12 companies, and 17 top government officials and allies of russian president vladimir putin. today's sanctions and the totality of the administration's actions, which are in keeping with congress' wishes, approved the president is absolutely correct when he says no one has been tougher on russia. we want a positive relationship with the
press sec. sanders: happy friday.s you all saw this morning the administration has sanctioned seven russian oligarchs, 12 companies, and 17 top government officials and allies of russian president vladimir putin. today's sanctions and the totality of the administration's actions, which are in keeping with congress' wishes, approved the president is absolutely correct when he says no one has been tougher on russia. we want a positive relationship with the
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you have to deal with the sec and the department of justice. mr. legere: we can't wait to talk to all of them. vonnie: you have to get that rivalry going on twitter. you said you would be back at it .ith marcelo claure a mr. legere: and you, if you like. legere.john mark: heading for a hire april, this is the figure today, the ftse and ask higher today, the first monthly gain in three after the fifth weekly rise from the best run since october of last year. i will show you currency board, surrency best sterling falling against the dollar for the fourth consecutive day after the home secretary resigned. three minutes 41 seconds, this is bloomberg. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how you could save $400 or more a year. and get $200 back when you sign up fo
you have to deal with the sec and the department of justice. mr. legere: we can't wait to talk to all of them. vonnie: you have to get that rivalry going on twitter. you said you would be back at it .ith marcelo claure a mr. legere: and you, if you like. legere.john mark: heading for a hire april, this is the figure today, the ftse and ask higher today, the first monthly gain in three after the fifth weekly rise from the best run since october of last year. i will show you currency board,...
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and sec. of homeland security to deny federal coursu see boilerplate language to the extent consistent with law or provisional law or language like that, with operative applications covered by the savings laws, executive order to cover a small share of the cases, it is quite understandable cities viewed it as existence of funding. if you didn't look only at the plane text, and carrying out this order, that makes unmistakably clear, using federal dollars as a weapon to defund sanctuary cities that don't comply with policies the president prefers. it is not a fair reading to say the atty. gen. memorandum is really permissible interpretation of this order. if you credit the atty. gen. memorandum for what it is, i explain what that is, san francisco, entitled to relief, let me explain. i think the plane reading and what we know from outside the 4 corners, the president had a broad purpose with the executive order which was to compel cities to change their policies and cooler head laughs at the dep
and sec. of homeland security to deny federal coursu see boilerplate language to the extent consistent with law or provisional law or language like that, with operative applications covered by the savings laws, executive order to cover a small share of the cases, it is quite understandable cities viewed it as existence of funding. if you didn't look only at the plane text, and carrying out this order, that makes unmistakably clear, using federal dollars as a weapon to defund sanctuary cities...
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sec now. do you want. to know. who. did the was not as good a sharing it was just fell through the. so . i'm sure you know. the whole of new york to you. but i'm not. saying smuggling it on your markets but i do wonder and i hate this i'm not i mean i don't you know. i'm sorry i was on the. right are you on the . other show. good luck with that let me know when the the house i know. one hundred thousand or a shot look at it. thank god for this new jacket somebody called you know. i know what. you make him love. us. and. you know i mean the last of the stuff. studied them enough. in the budget. barely guy in a. long haul and suddenly they did with. at this image. and you had. that and so on your thought on a bank can lead to more good. fortune. when i'm in the bush now. it's moment. of course. the best thing i mean and then make them etc maximal such as horse have for. them to just close it for much the same are smokers. we are for it or just a suitable. for short jam but first. and when. they say to be. behaving in this who are not a member. of the. missile and the t.v. no one had t
sec now. do you want. to know. who. did the was not as good a sharing it was just fell through the. so . i'm sure you know. the whole of new york to you. but i'm not. saying smuggling it on your markets but i do wonder and i hate this i'm not i mean i don't you know. i'm sorry i was on the. right are you on the . other show. good luck with that let me know when the the house i know. one hundred thousand or a shot look at it. thank god for this new jacket somebody called you know. i know what....
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. >>> en mxico fliamiliares iden i identificacon al sacerdote sec e secuestrado en morelos, se co confirmel reverendo moisee reyes serva en ia en la vabasl d sdan diego . >>> y cotinuamos en mxico en a jalisco, hay por lo menos 40 c l celullulas del narcotraficantesu trabajo sera desaparecer a sus e enemigos. >>> esta informacin se desprende del articculo de un peridosoodie tambin se ve que murieron ps personas sin ningn vincunculo l ellos . >>> ole pidpfamadres de famili d cansdca cansados estn tomando las calles para exigir una solucin. >>> no tenemos herramientas na i nadie no es cucha. >>> en este estado hay xlpor l e menos 40 celululas de corimen organizado que se dr y matar pl. >>> esta estrategia es para d demostrar a sus rivales su po r poder. >>> pero tambin los sicarios levantan y matan a inocneentes confundirlos con grupos enemigos como ocurri contres estudiantes . >>> por estos hallazgos se p u prsuesume que ah fueron diluio l loscuerl los cupeerpos . >>> la situacin se preesnta c d cada vez ms en guadalajara, en s sus municipios y en ayuntamie o ayuntamietnntos c¿cmo estsde l
. >>> en mxico fliamiliares iden i identificacon al sacerdote sec e secuestrado en morelos, se co confirmel reverendo moisee reyes serva en ia en la vabasl d sdan diego . >>> y cotinuamos en mxico en a jalisco, hay por lo menos 40 c l celullulas del narcotraficantesu trabajo sera desaparecer a sus e enemigos. >>> esta informacin se desprende del articculo de un peridosoodie tambin se ve que murieron ps personas sin ningn vincunculo l ellos . >>> ole...
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can you excuse me a sec? some days you can feel like a designated driver.hts but it's mainlyjust australian tourists. i told you, tim, don't drink and fly. japan and australia are open for business and currently they are in positive territory, trying to get rid in lost ground —— trying to regain lost ground. investors appeared less concerned about possible retaliation for the us led air strikes on syria. the nikkei up by 27 and the all wards gaining 28. as for the us markets, they were well in positive territory, the dow gaining 1% and that nasdaq 50 points. sport today is coming up next. sport today is coming up next. the top stories this hour. syrian state media says anti—aircraft guns have been fired in response to a missile attack on an airbase near the city of homs. in an exclusive interview with the bbc, russia's foreign minister has said relations with the west are worse than during the cold war. sir cliff richard has returned to court, for the third day of his legal battle against the bbc — over its coverage of a police raid on one of his homes - in
can you excuse me a sec? some days you can feel like a designated driver.hts but it's mainlyjust australian tourists. i told you, tim, don't drink and fly. japan and australia are open for business and currently they are in positive territory, trying to get rid in lost ground —— trying to regain lost ground. investors appeared less concerned about possible retaliation for the us led air strikes on syria. the nikkei up by 27 and the all wards gaining 28. as for the us markets, they were well...
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in the aviation to the country the to royce is reluctant to not included in the sec alone te with this is. because of some of those left behind reason isn't i mean it's a. me. hello. health health and prosperity the presence is also isis is hot hot. modern art with the latest on no one year the katakan. i can't really look on my. which is which in turn explains lansing and questions have a. she's has handling the situation that effect on. the christmas mains up tie your. use use as says it is she hh with those old rules whatever whatever have the end of the destruction absolutely any delay later on around us the right drugs i get get when we use the destruction. hundreds on wednesday and thursday with a little help from friends. for me. those those warm ones putting putting hundred fifty four to eighteen convey their ever oppose us also. government had had during the social through through overall by presidential decree necessary very unknown opened its pros us up to date they toro moment transference* order. except as well taking on. ts it has been. such as a signal. mister extract ye
in the aviation to the country the to royce is reluctant to not included in the sec alone te with this is. because of some of those left behind reason isn't i mean it's a. me. hello. health health and prosperity the presence is also isis is hot hot. modern art with the latest on no one year the katakan. i can't really look on my. which is which in turn explains lansing and questions have a. she's has handling the situation that effect on. the christmas mains up tie your. use use as says it is...
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other than jay sec low. 834,000 out of 4 million. went to eight law firms. you have sec low. you have cobb. he is paid by the white house. mcgahn, same thing. >> jay goldberg. >> the point is the president's reelection campaign is functioning as a legal defense fund. add the money coming from the rnc and campaign coffers going back. to your point, many will say i support him right or wrong. that's a party of principle to me. by all means, take my money. >> i wonder if it's becoming awe dead in. won a pulitzer prize mr. farenthold. boy, he has a lot of conflicts. he didn't turn over his tax return. >> yes. >> and that didn't even move the needle. now we know it is of fundamental importance. >> his core support, super supporters are 28%. they're not going anywhere. but, again, even among republicans, yes, it changed numbers. it is not as impressive as george w. yes, he has a core group of support. the more he's attacked, the more he will rally around him. if you see a consist can epbt pattern of trump businesses making money off the presidency, actually taxpayer dollars going t
other than jay sec low. 834,000 out of 4 million. went to eight law firms. you have sec low. you have cobb. he is paid by the white house. mcgahn, same thing. >> jay goldberg. >> the point is the president's reelection campaign is functioning as a legal defense fund. add the money coming from the rnc and campaign coffers going back. to your point, many will say i support him right or wrong. that's a party of principle to me. by all means, take my money. >> i wonder if it's...
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. >>> we're getting new sec filings that say 1/5 of trump's -- has gone to legal fees. what does this tell you about the strain this is all putting on the white house? particularly with aides and othered vi eadvisors who don't re-election campaign. >> by my count there were nine different entities that retained legal counseling for the numbers in this sec report. when you look at the numbers in the last one, there's a sharp uptick in what these law firms are receiving. i think it's a sign they are under distress there, and they have a lot of reason to be explode e expo expose. the campaign could help in that investigation. and there are a lot of people who have been involved in the russia investigation, who have testified before congress who have having trouble paying those legal bills and do not know if they're going to receive help from the president, or if they're going to be in debt forever trying to figure out how to pay off these bills. there are a lot of very stressed people, especially the president in this news cycle trying to figure out how they're going to de
. >>> we're getting new sec filings that say 1/5 of trump's -- has gone to legal fees. what does this tell you about the strain this is all putting on the white house? particularly with aides and othered vi eadvisors who don't re-election campaign. >> by my count there were nine different entities that retained legal counseling for the numbers in this sec report. when you look at the numbers in the last one, there's a sharp uptick in what these law firms are receiving. i think...
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. >> give me a sec. don't want to cry. eventually he'll get to the question. >> will you marry me? >> and then she just cries and cries and cries. >> oh. >> did you say yes? >> yes. >> but the cuteness yes. yes. yes. yes. you're amazing. >> their special place probably means something to them dealing with nature and love. >> proposal goals. >> oh, my god. it's beautiful. >> crystal here is a pretty chill maltpoo until she spots something and starts to freak out. >> no. no. no bubble. >> the noise will give it away. >> afraid of alien domination. >> it's a drone the family got recently. they are trying to land the thing. their dog is like get out of here. >> their dog will atatack it. it is any where near the dog likes to scratch, play and poo in. i would like to thank this is what happened if the dog was able to scare to drone away.aw this guy is flying through the forest and not having a problem. of course this is one of those fpv views. the pilot of the drone using goggles using the video feeds from the drone so he can see what the drone sees. that's what's making it possible. >>
. >> give me a sec. don't want to cry. eventually he'll get to the question. >> will you marry me? >> and then she just cries and cries and cries. >> oh. >> did you say yes? >> yes. >> but the cuteness yes. yes. yes. yes. you're amazing. >> their special place probably means something to them dealing with nature and love. >> proposal goals. >> oh, my god. it's beautiful. >> crystal here is a pretty chill maltpoo until she spots...